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(She/They/He) I make games, art, and post dumb opinions.
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Damn. That is not ideal. Even still, i hope you're doing okay. if not happy, at least okay.
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No problemo
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Look who's talking
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Oof.
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It's also thick and kinda slow, which means sometimes the process gets kinda drawn out.
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Good thing about Nebido, it's every 3 months. Bad part: that shit hurts. After I take it, my entire leg feels aches and pain for the next 2 days.
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As if they aren't already exploding
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Nah. I tend to do pixel art but I use others palettes all the time as a place to start
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I love this art so much. I almost lost it in my feed and I was so mad
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Foreshadowing is a literary device in which a writer gives an advance hint of what is to come later in the story
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This is so good. They both look absolutely gorgeous.
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(i did also make individual images for each of the reactions with one extra for funsies)
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I wish I could watch it... it sucks its only in American cinemas
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Honestly couldn't pick. Which doctor was better so I did both
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I would want that constant criticism to wear him down. Whatever he does is never gonna satisfy them, and because of his superhearing, he heats it all. All of the time.
For Superman, being a good person requires making active choices to help others and a belief in kindness. anyone can do that
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I would do it pretty conventionally. One added element would be a lexcorp run media constantly slamming Superman for solving "small problems" when there are bigger things to worry about than cats in trees. Blaming him for all the bad things in the world because "he could stop it with all his power"
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My 3 would be Superman smashes the klan, AC 775 (what's so funny about truth justice and the American way) and for all seasons (seriously the "my mum made it for me" line is peak superman characterisation)
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William Matston is getting dommed and pegged by his 2 wives, be like:
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I too would easily buy a Jeffery combs action figure as fast as I see it
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Perfect. Now all you need it a crossover with linkara (or some other comic tuber) and inexplicable lore and you got the impression down perfect
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YES! Eggers Nosferatu isn't accurate in text but it's accurate in spirit and accurate to the vibes of the book.
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Like yes, dracula is supposed to be sexy and more humanised than other vampires, but dracula is still a horror story, and FFCs Dracula just lacks that sauce. it feels like copolla does not care for, understand or respect horror to a high degree because he'd rather make byronic romance dracula
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by centralising mina Lucy becomes a spare gear in the plot. So Lucy dies because she's just kinda dumb and horny and thus, I guess she deserved it?. If Dracula comes because he's looking for Mina, then why turn Lucy?
It's like they removed all the horror and tried to make the story too romantic
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Yeah, no 100% FFCs dracula is well directed, but it misses the forest for the trees on adaptation. It has a lot of beats from the book down, but the stuff with Mina kinda butchers Lucy's character. Lucy is an innocent, a victim, and an omen for what's to come if mina too falls under draculas thrall.
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Quinnpool. (Deadpool/Harley quinn)
Question Marc (the question/moon knight)
The Sandman (Flint Marko Sandman/Wesley dodd Sandman)
Bane the Hunter (Bane/kraven the Hunter)
The Swamp-Man Thing (man thing/swamp thing)
The X-patrol (xmen/doom patrol)
Dare Devil (Blue Devil/Daredevil
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The 4 terriffics
Mr Fantasterriffic (Mr fantastic/Mr terriffic)
Phantom Woman (invisible woman/phantom girl)
Melted Plastic Man (human torch/plastic man)
Metamorpho-thing (metamorpho/Ben Grimm)
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Oh yeah, I get it. I don't like it either and would prefer if villains actually stuck around allowing them the chance to be interesting. It sucks to see all the cool, fun marvel villains relegated to boring guys in suits or cool comic accurate costumes that you only see once.
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yeah i think this is in part a function of its medium. with films they want new bad guys each film so repeat villains are less common and its easier to just... kill em. in books or cartoons having them return is more functional and interesting so they dont kill
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thats fair. the seeds of "darker more murdery heroes" (and darker stories in general) had been bubbling a while before those exact stories. i do hold strong that those 2 stories did light a fire under cape comics because they were being lauded as great literature as well as comics
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yeah exactly. Superheroes are great because they Idealistic. theyre about never comprimising your beliefs and ideals no matter how hard it may be. cynics who write these stories struggle with idealism because they believe that people will innevitably comprimise what they hold for selfinterest.
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problem is some people didnt get what the book was saying and saw the dark gritty murdery heroes and were like "yo thats so cool and adult". this is why now every few years they gotta make comics restating "heroes shouldnt kill". (kingdom come, Action Comics #775, knightfall, under the red hood ect)
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yeah thats about right. with Watchmen the whole point was "what if superheroes were real?". the awnser is nothing good. the book is about questioning the powerfantasy of heroes and by extent ideas of authority. it alongside the Dark knight Return rung in the dark, gritty, anti-hero filled 90s.
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I blame watchmen. Watchmen is a great book, but it completely changed comics. I don't think no kill rules have been phased out (at least in books). In films oh yeah they're all murderers but Spiderman, Superman, batman, etc. Tend to be pretty staunch (except for dark evil AUs)
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It's one of those things where if he kills, it starts a precedent that can be twisted and corrupted. It's not his job to be judge, jury, and executioner, and if he appointed himself, such at what point do you stop. Killing the joker? sure easy. The other rogues? Okay. Repeat offending Gangs? Ahhh
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It's like they don't REALLY wanna make a Thunderbolt movie. They want to make a competition to Suicide Squad, but they're not even all too committed to that idea.
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I've said it to my friends many times. When these films come out I will be INSUFFERABLE
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Heck yeah would love to see a sequel to tonight we riot.
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Is it good? Eh, I find it a lot of the time, very dry and maybe overly ambitious. But if it wasn't clearly made for girls, I don't think it would get the hate it did. Nobody out there raining hell over Rampage or the Skyscraper with the rock. But when a mid film for girls comes out, it's over
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It's perfect