

Nando
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@NanpiroRPG
Anti-Bolsonarista, anti-fascista e anti-nerdola. Só estou aqui espairecendo sobre games, RPG, filmes e quadrinhos.





🚨 VEJA l "Pastora mirim" prega em avião e divide opiniões de passageiros









The Boys showrunner Eric Kripke, explaining in a TVLine interview published yesterday why Season 5 character Firecracker was always going to be murdered — and who she represented: Firecracker was intentionally made by Krikpe an allegory for Trump loyalists including Marjorie Taylor Greene, Megyn Kelly, Lauren Boebert, and Pam Bondi. Kripke's own words: "It's the most predictable pattern in the world, which is Trump demanding ultimate allegiance, making someone compromise every value they've ever had, and then kicking them out into the cold. It doesn't matter how much you kiss Homelander's a**. It doesn't matter how much you give up. Nothing will ever be enough, and you'll eventually get hoisted on your own petard. So we felt that was the right punishment for this character." In light of recent assassination attempts, does it seem that naming real women as characters written to be murdered is satire, or something else?


Agent Smith’s “humanity is a virus” monologue in The Matrix (1999) is one of the coldest villain speeches ever written. Hugo Weaving delivers it with such calm certainty that it sticks with you long after the scene ends.