probably asia stereotypesI'm wondering why even to this day "smart = having glasses" in cartoons.
probably asia stereotypesI'm wondering why even to this day "smart = having glasses" in cartoons.
Or reading too many books?probably asia stereotypes
Also emotional maturity is a different thing from intelligence.Child Prodigies, not in general, but the ones that are too robotic or "Adult" for my confort, i have met smart kids that are...well, kids and associating smart kids with emotionless machines that spouts fact because they are "SOOOO CLEVER" rubs me in many wrong ways, i like Jimmy Neutron and Dexter because the titular kids have the genius but also are portrayed as natural kids
ableist tropes like how people who wear glasses are weak and/or getting bullied for wearing glasses
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the only exception being watamote. tomoko deserved a lesbian harem of her own
I'm wondering why even to this day "smart = having glasses" in cartoons.
so true bestieGuy above me can't crop for shit lol
Anyway, sockpuppets, they are usually very boring and add nothing to a show besides a thinly-veiled jab.
It's something from back in the day, before the age of cellphones.I'm wondering why even to this day "smart = having glasses" in cartoons.
Also glasses make a cute character 100...no...10000000 times cuterIt's something from back in the day, before the age of cellphones.
Glasses were much less common back in the days. In fact, very long ago, they were mainly worn by the affluent because they were the ones who pursued knowledge (they had money, resources, and connections to do so).
As glasses became more common throughout all socio-economic backgrounds, one thing remained; Those who read wore glasses more often.
And those who read tended to be more educated.
The trope was just a reflection of society at its time.
Glasses are far more common these days because everyone is staring at their screens, be it cellphones or monitors.
So why is the trope still here? Times have changed, ya?
While this is true, glasses simply make people look "smarter". Writers find them to be a useful tool for identifying the smarter person.
In a room of perfect beautiful people, how can writers easily establish to the audience that this person is the smart one?
Glasses. c:
I remember that they've given Bayonetta a pair of glasses just to check if she would look better and it stuck.Also glasses make a cute character 100...no...10000000 times cuter
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To be fair most teens have that "weird phase" and after graduation they go back to normality.Giving the "Weird girl" a makeover so she can be normal and happy and her life will magically change.