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Not finding it particularly easy to be green.

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The Nameless One 🇺🇦🤝🇷🇺
@Shadow_ofaDoubt @wylfcen That was my thought too. They didn't need to open the door to arguments about which RL strongman died begging. It could have just been "Homelander never had any real tenacity because he had a superpower to solve every problem, so without those, he had nothing."
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Shadow of a Doubt
Shadow of a Doubt@Shadow_ofaDoubt·
The big problem is mistaking homelander for a strong man. TV homelander's always just been a little bitch with superman's power. A whiny toddler given impossible strength. He died like a bitch because he lived like a bitch. It was suitable. Actual strong men tend to die like men, but the writers of the TV show have no idea what one of those is.
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saila
saila@sailaunderscore·
“Lol” is the mark of a coward, “lmfao” is the mark of a liar; the simple “haha” is the sign of a an honest man. One who does not fear expression and also does not perform it.
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Johnny Rocket
Johnny Rocket@Johnny_Rocket6·
@GamingAndPandas "PLEASE BATS I'LL DO ANYTHING! I'LL FUCKING SUCK YOUR BATDICK! YOU WANT ME TO EAT YOUR SHIT? I'LL EAT YOUR FUCKING SHIT! ILL EAT ROBINS SHIT PLEASE DONT KILL ME!" “I wasn’t going to kill you, Joker.” “Oh.”
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ApuSearch@ApuSearch·
The sniveling coward, “if I had powers I would do GOOD things cause I’m GOOD Ignore the fact I’m a fat schlub with no sense of decency or a coherent worldview. I had POWERS though…THEN ID BE GOOD “But BAD man is BAD even withPOWERS, unlike ME SEE when the POWERS are gone he’s just like ME … no wait I didn’t mean it like that…” I think they call this projection, but what do I know.
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Based Therapist | Marchese Methods
More libtarded projection, check my pinned article for a brief *real* psychoanalysis. Speaking of it’s such a delight they love evidence ™ but Barnes & Noble psychologize people they don’t like, while also bemoaning that you can’t do that to them because “Erhm Freud was like, unscientific and WEERD DEWD” Another thought entails this obsessions with “Erhm you don’t really have power” and “hueh look see he’s aykshually a baby!” This whole idea of courage is from watching too many movies. In this scene they were mortal enemies for years, homelander knew he was going to end his life, and there was nothing he could do about it. So yeah, you do kind of wind up begging for your life. Idiots think that after you dye you’re still like watching the movie too. You’re not, you’re gone forever ph4gg0t. If homelander was le “weak ™” he indeed would have just zapped Butcher a long time ago. He could have and rightfully brings that up. “As are most strong men when you remove their power” according to what even, and what does that even mean. Just a homo erotic feelsie goodsie quip that *feels* rational but isn’t at all. Men become powerful by being strong and disciplined and having impulse control. I hate talking about media like this as if it’s real but it is incredibly revealing how many people just straight up do not understand people, experiences, etc. and entirely live in their own little fantasy world constructed by their pathology and movies/tv shows.
Emir Han@RealEmirHan

In The Boys finale, Homelander had to look powerless according to Eric Kripke “Yeah, it was really important to us for Homelander to at least experience a little bit of time powerless.” “People have asked me, ‘Well, why don’t you send him out in the world powerless, wouldn’t that be the ultimate punishment?’ “I’m like, it would, until he gets his hands on some more Compound V, and then you’re back to where you started.” “So, he cannot walk out of that room alive, but we can spend time with him powerless to really reveal what everyone’s been saying all season, which is, ‘Take away those powers and you are nothing.’ “And he’s so cowardly and blubbering and pathetic, as are most strong men when you remove their power and they’re and they’re faced with their imminent death, they rarely handle it bravely.”

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The Nameless One 🇺🇦🤝🇷🇺
The producers have to give the real Good People in the viewing audience some satisfying cruelty against the Bad Guy (stand-in for whoever you hate) after subjecting you to anxiety-inducing cruelty against fictional Good People over and over again
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tomie
tomie@tomieinlove·
(Chinese planners, thinking in centuries): Alright, let’s do a “humiliation” one here…
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The Nameless One 🇺🇦🤝🇷🇺
@JTAlexander What stands out to me is the writers of this generation moralize like this yet are so morally empty. They show scenes of grotesque violence to make you hate someone and then show that guy getting gratuitously humiliated and killed so the viewer can get his jollies. Sick stuff.
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J.T. Alexander@JTAlexander·
“And he’s so cowardly and blubbering and pathetic, as are most strong men when you remove their power and they’re and they’re faced with their imminent death, they rarely handle it bravely.” This quote alone proves to you that Kripke is a Revenge of the Nerds type coward and weakling. This single sentence says so much about this man. He thinks “strength” means “power,” and thus rationalizes his own weakness as merely an absence of real power, acquisition of which would be a major sin. He believes his weakness is a virtue. This is absolutely typical of Hollywood writer types. This is why they write stories featuring jocks as low IQ meatheads, when in reality most of the great men of history were both athletes and intellectuals (Plato and Nixon as two great examples millennia apart). They misunderstand “blessed are the meek” as “blessed are the weak.” People like Kripke cannot believe in real strength and real courage because *they* could never feel it. He can’t even imagine it. All those strong and brave men are, secretly, just as chicken shit as he is. The only thing separating Kripke and Audie Murphy is that Audie Murphy had power—or something like that. I don’t care about this show, never have watched a single episode, and have never understood the appeal. But everything I have seen and heard of the showrunner leads me to believe without any doubt that he is the most dangerous kind of person—an utterly weak and cowardly man that cannot even imagine being a stronger and braver one. Be very wary of weak men.
Emir Han@RealEmirHan

In The Boys finale, Homelander had to look powerless according to Eric Kripke “Yeah, it was really important to us for Homelander to at least experience a little bit of time powerless.” “People have asked me, ‘Well, why don’t you send him out in the world powerless, wouldn’t that be the ultimate punishment?’ “I’m like, it would, until he gets his hands on some more Compound V, and then you’re back to where you started.” “So, he cannot walk out of that room alive, but we can spend time with him powerless to really reveal what everyone’s been saying all season, which is, ‘Take away those powers and you are nothing.’ “And he’s so cowardly and blubbering and pathetic, as are most strong men when you remove their power and they’re and they’re faced with their imminent death, they rarely handle it bravely.”

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Daniel Friedman
Daniel Friedman@DanFriedman81·
It is clear why Butcher and Hughie and Starlight think Homelander is bad, but how is Homelander bad for everyone else? If you’re a regular person going about your life in the world of “The Boys” who is unlikely to ever encounter Homelander, how are you worse-off because of whatever he is doing? Homelander seems to be broadly popular within the fictional world because a lot of people think the stuff he is doing — Trumpy stuff, because he is very explicitly a Trump analog — is making their lives better. The show never reckons with the fact that a lot of people think that what Hughie and Starlight and Eric Kripke think is good is actually bad, and that what they think is bad is actually good. The show just demonstrates that Homelander is bad by having him put people in concentration camps for anti-regime social media posts, which is something Donald Trump does not do, but something Keir Starmer’s Labour Party does. And then, the show had Homelander turn himself into a straw man by going totally insane, declaring himself to be God and demanding that everybody worship him, which is not something Trump has done, but it is the kind of thing Boomers who get their news from the Occupy Democrats Facebook page think Trump would do. This is why “The Boys” fails as a satire; it fails to hold up a mirror to Trump or articulate a coherent criticism of him, and instead it simply demonstrates the Trump derangement of the people who write the show.
Bestmann@Big_Bestmann

People saying homelander is not a good villain because there was no scene where he caused serious havoc to the world or destroyed cities like most generic villains are low-key stupid That's not the type of villain he is, he doesn't have to do that cos unlike most villains, he's in control.

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🎯🔫👌@gurgle_io·
@favelaoverlord If it mysteriously cleared up, how did you determine that it was black mold?
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saila
saila@sailaunderscore·
How your wife (you’re faithfully married) looks at you after decades of being married (in a church) and having multiple beautiful children together (you love each other deeply). Neither of you are cheating by the way (you are married, to each other).
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Pat Stedman | Dating & Relationship Coach for Men
The reason for this is staring at people in plain sight: neuroticism. Most girls who are virgins past 25 are not so out of chastity or restraint but because of shame around sex and discomfort at interacting with men. They are EXTREMELY anxious and have tons of rules. Conversely your average girl who has had some boyfriends, some hook ups in her 20s typically has a more normal and accepting attitude towards men and male sexuality than these prudish women, who are both afraid of it and usually think of its raw expression to be a sin on some level. Party girls can be sexually reckless but they also usually have less hang ups. Not telling any guy what to do but you should be aware of the tradeoffs. You will get one-shotted in modern dating if you are a single variable thinker and place your entire assessment of a woman's quality on stuff like notch count. The most important quality in choosing a wife is that she likes men.
Chesed@Chesedgirl

most of the party girls I know from college are married and pregnant/have their first kid (we're in early 30s). My friends who slept around less/not at all are more likely to be single or in LTRs with unclear futures. I don't think this is causal, more that girls who are a bit boy crazy continue to be enthusiastic about men and sex in a way that facilitates finding a partner and having kids if they want that

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@fentanylbrownie @n00rdung She really wants to be liked by both alt right MAGA incel and tradwife types AND progressive farmers market leftist city types and as a result she is insufferable to everyone
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Not a single square inch of this is worth giving up for an AI datacenter
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Greg
Greg@Triceratops235·
@crogers_htown @CartoonsHateHer Yeah, wide is no good. Big laterally is generally seen as bad. Big dorsally is generally seen as good.
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Cartoons Hate Her!
Cartoons Hate Her!@CartoonsHateHer·
I feel like we need to make it clear if we think "big butt" is a good or bad thing, because the way I was raised, having a small butt was considered BAD even as early as like, 2000. You *wanted* it to be big. I think some people still think "big butt" is self deprecation.
Circe@vocalcry

With friends like these who needs enemies

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