secondwhiteline
Gun-Fu Terminator
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- Aug 6, 2025
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This is going to sound weird, but to me, toys are like...icons or totems, right? Maybe not that spiritual, these are still mass-produced sweatshop plastic, but if I'm buying a toy it's because however small or inconsequential it is, it's representing something that matters to me. I get why Hulk Hogan the concept and persona and the ideas red-and-yellow Hulkamania embodied were meaningful to someone at a formative age; wrestling heroes tend to signify a lot of bigger concepts and even as an adult I have a tendency to romanticize those things and surrounding myself with images of them. But when the person the persona is built on turns out to be shitty, it just ruins the entire thing for me. I can move on and find new favorites. The world's not short of wrestlers, and just because I have happy memories surrounding Chris Benoit matches doesn't mean I want anything to do with him now. Chris Benoit the wrestler and persona doesn't and can't mean the same thing to me that he did when I was in high school and Chris Benoit the person hadn't murdered anyone.
A thing about that: an old friend of mine from my hometown, he's a murderer now. Became a prison guard, beat a man to death alongside some other guards, tried to cover it up. He's not convicted yet, but based on the reported facts of the case and the rate at which the other involved guards who got tagged with much lesser charges have taken plea deals, I expect him to be spending the rest of his life in prison unless some serious blue line shit happens. And I obviously don't have any contact with him anymore, I'm not about to be offering him words of support. I may be baffled by the way his life turned out but I believe he's guilty and I can't justify to myself anything he did. So I'm sorry, but when I think about how easy it was to just sever ties with someone who's slept in my childhood bedroom and was at all my birthday parties and on my basketball team and is part of so many of my growing-up memories, I start to find it faintly ridiculous that someone would find it hard to toss away their good feelings about Hulk fuckin' Hogan.
A thing about that: an old friend of mine from my hometown, he's a murderer now. Became a prison guard, beat a man to death alongside some other guards, tried to cover it up. He's not convicted yet, but based on the reported facts of the case and the rate at which the other involved guards who got tagged with much lesser charges have taken plea deals, I expect him to be spending the rest of his life in prison unless some serious blue line shit happens. And I obviously don't have any contact with him anymore, I'm not about to be offering him words of support. I may be baffled by the way his life turned out but I believe he's guilty and I can't justify to myself anything he did. So I'm sorry, but when I think about how easy it was to just sever ties with someone who's slept in my childhood bedroom and was at all my birthday parties and on my basketball team and is part of so many of my growing-up memories, I start to find it faintly ridiculous that someone would find it hard to toss away their good feelings about Hulk fuckin' Hogan.