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ΦFederico Per Aspera Ad Astra✨

@TSUltron

🇦🇷🇮🇹🇪🇸 Hay que trabajar, hay que aprender, hay que comer, hay que descansar y también hay que jugar.

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Pencilman✨ ✏️@Pencilman_draws·
Naaa unos genios XDD amo que hasta ahora le tiren tanto a la derecha como a la izquierda
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PNWAmerikaner 🟦⬜️🟩
Holy War Against Bolshevism ⚡️⚡️
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haruaki.
haruaki.@mrshishiba·
what you’re talking about is consistency and verisimilitude. if a writer came up with an in-world realistic way for that win it doesn’t take away Superman’s established power set. power scaling by definition is comparative analysis, not a literary device
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Giblet@GThepiglet

If the writer is actively deciding who wins between two characters and why. HES POWERSCALING. I swear to god anti powerscaling mfers dont ACTUALLY know what power scaling is. If you have a problem with superman dying to a normal human with a knife. Congrats thats powerscaling

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lucy@yveslibra·
@TSUltron you are using the term "literary device" incorrectly.
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haruaki.@mrshishiba·
@TSUltron ‘Thinking’ is not a literary device. Literary devices are not the things you do in the process of making a story, literary devices are techniques used to improve a story and evoke emotion. The realistic way means canonical consistency not comparing the characters
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❁りんご*
❁りんご*@kkringo0413·
uomo universale ( クロスオーバー )
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Shsh 2828iwj@qwerrewqerqw·
@JT77794467 @Dearg_Gosling And how could he, realistically? With no allies around him while getting encircled from all sides? For Stalin it was a choice, Hitler was just stuck there
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🎄DEΛRG 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
Stalin refused to leave Moscow when the enemy was at the gates Hitler took fate into his own hands instead of ever facing trial How is that comparable to a man child in a TV show offering to suck cock in order to spare his own life, asking sincerely
Demon_Fae_Shae 🏳️‍⚧️ 🔆@SimplyShae13

Authoritarians. Are. Cowards. That's the point. He only had that "aura" because he was a small manchild given ultimate power. He's like an Auschwitz guard with Superman's powers. Elon Musk + a viltrumite. This has been made PAINFULLY clear through the ENTIRE SHOW.

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Paul Hill
Paul Hill@PastPaulitics·
A simple Google search with images shows that "Xerxes" brings up first the images from the movie 300, ahead of any information about the real Achaemenid ruler. Furthermore, all the related searches for "Xerxes" are related to the movie. Persians have every right to be angry and Greeks know full well that Nolan's movie is going to define The Odyssey for a generation or two at least in the eyes of the public. Movies have way more cultural influence, especially in this era of memes, than the real history. Just go and google "Helen of Troy" and you'll find that Lupita Nyong'o already appears just as often as Diane Kruger, even though Nolan's The Odyssey hasn't even come out yet. The Greeks are having their culture and history increasingly defined by woke Hollywood's pathological need to pander to certain demographics, ones that never include the Greeks themselves. And whenever anyone in the world googles Greek history now they're going to increasingly just get Hollywood's woke bastardizations as the first (functionally the only) page when they do an internet search.
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Madam Archaeologist@madamarchaeo

Anybody who says that Iranians can’t be mad about the way King Xerxes was portrayed in 300 because it was based on a comic book… It really doesn’t matter that it was based on a comic book. The point is, most people will never take an interest in ancient Persia. When anybody mentions ancient Persia, this is the image that will come to mind. Iranians have the same right to be angry as Greeks are over Helen of Troy. More people watch movies than read history. It’s a sad fact. How we portray figures from history or specific cultural contexts, therefore, matters.

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Veteran Anon 🔩⚾️@VeteranAnon·
No es que influencié en algo 'por accidente', la realidad es que cuando me puse muy político/controversial con mis redes y empezaron a cancelarme, los youtubers se encargaron de hacer sus "cronologías" y borrar todo rastro de historia real sobre mi persona, concentrándose únicamente en mis errores y tropiezos. Pese a que en su día ayudaba a impulsar a otros youtubers, promovía la crítica y varios vieron surgir a otros youtubers ser directamente inspirados por mí, con el tiempo la gente fuera de mis seguidores tomó una actitud cínica en cuanto a mi legado e influencia, reduciéndolo todo a "polémicas" y minimizando cualquier cosa positiva en mis más de 15 años de trayecto en Internet.
Veteran Anon 🔩⚾️@VeteranAnon

Con toda intención de auto-chupármela, hice muchas cosas antes de que se volvieran moda o estuviesen más establecidas. Hablé de "Lost Media" en mi canal, investigué y archivé versiones prototipo de series, me burlé de las creepypastas antes de la llegada del analog horror.

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ΦFederico Per Aspera Ad Astra✨
El concepto de ver una película francesa de 1923 y que te clave una cita de uno de los padres del fascismo italiano
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