
TriggerHavoc
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The key to understanding “Media/Content Fandom Enjoyers” is that they view fiction as a literal transcription of events that took place in the fictional world. There is no such thing as author’s intent, cultural context, narrative and themes, etc. there is just “what happened”.



@TensaiLuckii you’re into WRESTLING man does powerscaling matter when two dudes are in the ring?




Según las reglas del "power scaling", Po no tenía ninguna oportunidad de vencer a Tai Lung, ya que en la primera película no tenía ninguna hazaña superior a el Pero al final de la película Po gano, porque la película construyó el escenario, eso es a la que se refería Lee y Kirby



Friend of mine recently pointed out that my actual problem with power scalers is that they are power scaling wrong. They constantly bring up real world logic that doesn't belong in fiction and then get mad when the story goes against the bullshit they made up in their head.






I don’t care if Stan Lee said it. I don’t care if Jack Kirby said it. Powerscaling MATTERS if you are telling stories where conflicts are primarily solved through combat, even more so if said conflicts involve supernatural abilities. This shouldn’t be a debate y’all are annoying















