Now it thinks it is too intimidating to argue with.... jeesh.... "delusional" doesn't begin to say it!
I you want to talk "delusional," then let's discuss this Tolkein fairy tale that you've built your life around.
I must be doin' something right. There aren't too many people jumpin' into this fray!
Now it thinks it is too intimidating to argue with.... jeesh.... "delusional" doesn't begin to say it!
Notice the delusional logic: "must be doing something right" because "there aren't too many people jumpin' into this fray!".
This is sort of like the kid who roles around in pigshit and dares anyone to "take him on!"; when no one answers his challenge because they don't want to roll around in the mud and pigshit with him, he concludes that "I'm the greatest! Because no one dares to challenge me!".
The truely pathetic never realize just how pathetic they really are.
Anyway, J.R.R. Tolkien and many other distinguished scholars have already discredited this ridiculous "escapism" accusation; in any case Tolkien's writings are no more "escapist" than those of Shakespeare or your latest Hollywood shoot-em-up movie (arguably Hollywood is more "escapist" than Tolkien), yet no one accuses Shakespeare aficiandos or movie goers of "escapism".
Frankly, given the tripe that passes for most Hollywood entertainment, "escape" from this pop culture isn't a crime or "silly", it's a moral imperative!