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*Deep Breath In* 87 comments
ewqua · 7 years ago
I wrote that if men generalized as much and as insultingly as 3rd wave feminists do, we'd actually need feminism.
I was really proud of that joke but it got deleted... :'(
DC keeps struggling to make good movies 41 comments
ewqua · 7 years ago
You don't see that in Marvel because they're more entertaining but consequently more shallow. And since you say you hated comic books and cartoons about superheroes, I assume you're judging solely by the movies, which means you have about 5% of the actual knowledge about the universes. Therefore, whatever I say will fall on deaf ears because you don't know what I'm talking about and are proud of that ignorance because you have "standards".
Edit: I'd also like to add that Marvel produces movies like a friggin factory so the really bad ones get lost among the good/mediocre ones. Funny that everybody always mentions BvS and Suicide Squad but if you mention the newer Fantastic Four movie or the last X-men movie they pretend you didn't say anything or get super triggered.
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DC keeps struggling to make good movies 41 comments
ewqua · 7 years ago
It's pretty ironic that you say this even though DC usually has better character psychology.
Now I'm no fanboy, I like both and I'm totally willing to admit that the last few DC movies were crap, but Marvel is usually just pure entertainment while DC has a few scoops of psychological analysis and even existentialism added to that. Sure, Marvel has some emotional scenes as well like when Black Widow talked about her training, but they never ever mention the psychological trauma of being a hero, Marvel heroes are just happy-go-lucky serial killers. What I like about DC is that they show the responsibility Superman has on his shoulders, or the fact that despite Batman being a vigilante fanatic, he has a deep moral code of no killing and he often struggles with his nature, or Deathstroke's sense of honor despite him being a merc, or even Joker's complex and chaotic mind and his relationship with Harley whom he abuses, psychologically and physically.
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*Deep Breath In* 87 comments
ewqua · 7 years ago
Yo, who deleted my comment?
I thought it was funny but so many people got triggered... that's why they downvoted and flagged it and it got deleted, I guess?
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*Deep Breath In* 87 comments
ewqua · 7 years ago
True af 8 comments
ewqua · 7 years ago
I always thought "leave someone do something" is acceptable as well as "leave someone to do something"...? Like the phrase "leave me be" is perfectly okay...
DC keeps struggling to make good movies 41 comments
ewqua · 7 years ago
You must be fun at the movies.
Chibi Sasuke in everyday life 24 comments
ewqua · 7 years ago
He's the absolute best.
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What do you think? 59 comments
ewqua · 7 years ago
Which is why I consider myself an egalitarian. The problem with feminists is that they try to hide behind the definition of feminism, and when you disagree with them they try to guilt trip you into sexism. Ironically, it's even worse when you're female because they call you a whore who just does it for attention. As I said, I'm an egalitarian, I think first wave feminism was a great movement that did some progress in society but using the term feminist in today won't do you any good, for pretty obvious reasons. It's like being called a communist 60 years ago and today, with the exception that I personally think that communism wouldn't work even if USSR didn't go full totalitarian with it.
True af 8 comments
ewqua · 7 years ago
Wait, where?
What do you think? 59 comments
ewqua · 7 years ago
Gee, is the idea of equality a bad thing here now or do I just have a downvote stalker on my back?
Chibi Sasuke in everyday life 24 comments
ewqua · 7 years ago
Ironically enough I liked Itachi a lot.
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DC keeps struggling to make good movies 41 comments
ewqua · 7 years ago
That's some deep embedded notion of superiority you got there. Just watch Flashpoint paradox, that should open your eyes a bit.
DC keeps struggling to make good movies 41 comments
ewqua · 7 years ago
Me too (that's why I love BioWare games) but you gotta realize that the target audience for those shows is teenage kids who might not have the same standards/tastes as me or you. I love deep, complicated stories as well but sometimes I just want to relax with something more simple.
Who thinks of this shit 6 comments
ewqua · 7 years ago
Mind blown!
What did you do as a 14 year old 12 comments
ewqua · 7 years ago
Wait, 13 really? I thought they started around the age of 17-18... well, that changes a lot. Damn.
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Chibi Sasuke in everyday life 24 comments
ewqua · 7 years ago
I haven't watched the Shippuuden episodes because I got bored with all the filler but Sasuke was such an emo bitch at first imo.
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What do you think? 59 comments
ewqua · 7 years ago
Probably died out along with common sense. All this PC police stuff is annoying as hell.
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She looks ridiculous now 9 comments
ewqua · 7 years ago
Those fake lips are horrifying omg
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Or vice versa. 8 comments
ewqua · 7 years ago
Being a feminazi doesn't help either, Emma.
Epic supernatural battle 12 comments
ewqua · 7 years ago
I want a Chevy Impala so hard but it's so expensive ;_;
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What do you think? 59 comments
ewqua · 7 years ago
"Undeniable truths of life" more like unpopular opinions that aren't even correct but will make you look like suuuuch a critical thinker.
Good thing you weren't serious about it.
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What do you think? 59 comments
ewqua · 7 years ago
Yeah but the problem is that in the past things that women did were considered inferior, and we were not allowed to do things that men did. Now I'm anti-3rd wave feminism because I think it's a bunch of whiny crap but I gotta admit that the first feminists/sufragettes got us the freedom to do what men do, and consequently got men the freedom to do what women do (except for biological differences like giving birth obviously). It's not about "women are better at traditionally female things" and "men are better at traditionally male things". We/they generally are because of differences in physiology, but what's important here is the freedom of choice, which is why I admire first wave feminism. It's a shame the movement turned into such a whinefest.
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when the cat's an idiot 4 comments
ewqua · 7 years ago
Khajiit got taught a lesson!
Oh my cod 27 comments
ewqua · 7 years ago
No he's Lord Albert, the son of Cod.
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