its funny in a way I will admit, but not close to reality. its a satire so I get that its exaggerated to ridicule but this kind of representation belittles anyone who thinks there is a downgrade and speaks about it. Anyone can be sitting in a room with his beloved figurines and complaining to his mother because no one else will listen to him, so who has any legitimacy? last time I looked I was a visual artist studding and practicing in Melbourne, on the internet you wouldn't consider the possibility. Its tactless, and that's why its funny. Ha. Ha. Ha. it reflects badly on the discussions (though that is also because of the way visual discussions usually unfold), but it reflects worse on those who deny the downgrade.