Zood

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Zood

Zood

@zav_evan

Krypton Katılım Haziran 2010
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Zood@zav_evan·
@labxnair Stop being a weirdo. Commie. You're a twitter user too. Genius.
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Liberals being communist is definitely news to me
Zood@zav_evan

@labxnair Liberals are so funny because they'll bitch and moan like children when a movie isn't literal commie propaganda

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Zood@zav_evan·
@labxnair So.. you have a habit of talking to yourself? You alright buddy?
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Zood@zav_evan·
@iamrobtv Just tell us you're gay
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Zood@zav_evan·
@labxnair Liberals are so funny because they'll bitch and moan like children when a movie isn't literal commie propaganda
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Conservatives are so funny because literally no media likes or respects their beliefs, why don't they just consume slop like the New Norm and the movies Brett Cooper stars in
HEROGEEK wants to bring heroes back.@Ron_Christian55

I find it absolutely ironic that in a show that is supposedly about SUPERHEROES, about people who are meant to rise above normal human weakness and stand as symbols of hope, one of its central characters, Atom Eve, goes and has an abortion. And from everything that’s implied, that was Mark’s child. His kid. And he didn't even get a say. He was apparently… absent. And her response to that situation is basically, “Well, this is hard, so I’m just going to end it.” Let that sink in for a second. This is a character who is framed as compassionate, empathetic, morally grounded. A HERO. The kind of character we’re supposed to admire, look up to, maybe even feel inspired by. And yet when faced with the responsibility of protecting the most innocent, defenseless life imaginable—her own unborn child—she doesn’t rise to the occasion. She doesn’t fight through it. She doesn’t struggle and overcome. She doesn’t even try to embody that heroic ideal. She folds. Immediately. Because it’s difficult. Because she might have to do it alone. Because it would change her life. That’s it. That’s the line where her “heroism” just completely folds. And I’m supposed to sit here and accept that? I’m supposed to still see her as a hero after that? I’m supposed to root for her like nothing happened? No. Absolutely not. Because at that point, what even is the definition of a hero anymore? If someone who has the power to save lives on a massive scale can casually decide that the most vulnerable life imaginable isn’t worth protecting, then what are we even doing here? What’s the message? That heroism only applies when it’s convenient? That saving lives is optional depending on your personal circumstances? And before anyone jumps in with the usual defenses because I already know they’re coming...save it. I don’t care about the “context.” I don’t care about the “emotional complexity.” I don’t care about the essays explaining why it was “a deeply human decision” or “a realistic portrayal of struggle.” I’ve heard it all before. It’s the same recycled talking points every time something like this comes up. People bending over backwards, twisting themselves into knots, doing Olympic-level mental gymnastics just to justify something that completely undermines the very foundation of what these characters are supposed to represent. And that’s really the bigger issue here, isn’t it? This isn’t just about one character. This is about what modern “superhero” storytelling has become. Shows like Invincible don’t just tell stories—they go out of their way to tear down the idea of heroism itself. They take pride in it. They revel in it. There’s this smug, almost arrogant tone of “Look how mature we are because we’re deconstructing everything you used to love.” And what does that “deconstruction” look like? Ultra-violence. Endless gore. Heads exploding like water balloons. Limbs getting ripped off. Blood sprayed across the screen like it’s trying to win an award for how shocking it can be. And then on top of that, moral decisions that completely gut the idea of heroes being something aspirational. It’s like the show is actively allergic to sincerity. Like it can’t stand the idea of heroes being genuinely good, genuinely selfless, genuinely inspiring. Everything has to be twisted, darkened, or dragged through the mud in the name of being “realistic.” Being cynical doesn’t make something deep. Being brutal doesn’t make something meaningful. And tearing down ideals doesn’t make you smarter than the people who still believe in them. It just makes the whole thing feel hollow. And I look around and I still see people watching this. Still praising it. Still calling it “peak superhero storytelling.” And I honestly don’t get it. I really don’t. Why? What are you getting out of this? Is it the shock value? The gore? The constant subversion for the sake of subversion? The characters making decisions that completely contradict the idea of what a hero is supposed to be? Because from where I’m sitting, it just looks like people have been conditioned to accept this kind of thing as “normal” for the genre now. Like this is just what superheroes are supposed to be broken, compromised, morally inconsistent, and wrapped in layers of blood and cynicism. And if that’s the case, then yeah… I’ll pass. Go ahead. Defend it. I know some of you will. Go ahead and stutter through your explanations. Pull out the think pieces. Do your triple-axel somersaults of mental gymnastics to explain why this is actually brilliant, why it’s “nuanced,” why it’s “important storytelling.” Convince yourself that this is what heroism looks like now. But don’t expect me to buy into it. Because to me, this isn’t bold storytelling. It’s not deep. It’s not inspiring. It’s just another example of a genre losing sight of what made it worth caring about in the first place and expecting the audience to applaud while it happens.

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Zood@zav_evan·
@DiRico_Rants You people are the first to bitch and whine when a movie isn't woke lmao
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Di'Rico L. Baker@DiRico_Rants·
Why do conservatives even bother watching anything other than PureFlix or DailyWire shows? I’d genuinely like an answer because why do yall even bother to subject yourselves to art that you hate?
HEROGEEK wants to bring heroes back.@Ron_Christian55

I find it absolutely ironic that in a show that is supposedly about SUPERHEROES, about people who are meant to rise above normal human weakness and stand as symbols of hope, one of its central characters, Atom Eve, goes and has an abortion. And from everything that’s implied, that was Mark’s child. His kid. And he didn't even get a say. He was apparently… absent. And her response to that situation is basically, “Well, this is hard, so I’m just going to end it.” Let that sink in for a second. This is a character who is framed as compassionate, empathetic, morally grounded. A HERO. The kind of character we’re supposed to admire, look up to, maybe even feel inspired by. And yet when faced with the responsibility of protecting the most innocent, defenseless life imaginable—her own unborn child—she doesn’t rise to the occasion. She doesn’t fight through it. She doesn’t struggle and overcome. She doesn’t even try to embody that heroic ideal. She folds. Immediately. Because it’s difficult. Because she might have to do it alone. Because it would change her life. That’s it. That’s the line where her “heroism” just completely folds. And I’m supposed to sit here and accept that? I’m supposed to still see her as a hero after that? I’m supposed to root for her like nothing happened? No. Absolutely not. Because at that point, what even is the definition of a hero anymore? If someone who has the power to save lives on a massive scale can casually decide that the most vulnerable life imaginable isn’t worth protecting, then what are we even doing here? What’s the message? That heroism only applies when it’s convenient? That saving lives is optional depending on your personal circumstances? And before anyone jumps in with the usual defenses because I already know they’re coming...save it. I don’t care about the “context.” I don’t care about the “emotional complexity.” I don’t care about the essays explaining why it was “a deeply human decision” or “a realistic portrayal of struggle.” I’ve heard it all before. It’s the same recycled talking points every time something like this comes up. People bending over backwards, twisting themselves into knots, doing Olympic-level mental gymnastics just to justify something that completely undermines the very foundation of what these characters are supposed to represent. And that’s really the bigger issue here, isn’t it? This isn’t just about one character. This is about what modern “superhero” storytelling has become. Shows like Invincible don’t just tell stories—they go out of their way to tear down the idea of heroism itself. They take pride in it. They revel in it. There’s this smug, almost arrogant tone of “Look how mature we are because we’re deconstructing everything you used to love.” And what does that “deconstruction” look like? Ultra-violence. Endless gore. Heads exploding like water balloons. Limbs getting ripped off. Blood sprayed across the screen like it’s trying to win an award for how shocking it can be. And then on top of that, moral decisions that completely gut the idea of heroes being something aspirational. It’s like the show is actively allergic to sincerity. Like it can’t stand the idea of heroes being genuinely good, genuinely selfless, genuinely inspiring. Everything has to be twisted, darkened, or dragged through the mud in the name of being “realistic.” Being cynical doesn’t make something deep. Being brutal doesn’t make something meaningful. And tearing down ideals doesn’t make you smarter than the people who still believe in them. It just makes the whole thing feel hollow. And I look around and I still see people watching this. Still praising it. Still calling it “peak superhero storytelling.” And I honestly don’t get it. I really don’t. Why? What are you getting out of this? Is it the shock value? The gore? The constant subversion for the sake of subversion? The characters making decisions that completely contradict the idea of what a hero is supposed to be? Because from where I’m sitting, it just looks like people have been conditioned to accept this kind of thing as “normal” for the genre now. Like this is just what superheroes are supposed to be broken, compromised, morally inconsistent, and wrapped in layers of blood and cynicism. And if that’s the case, then yeah… I’ll pass. Go ahead. Defend it. I know some of you will. Go ahead and stutter through your explanations. Pull out the think pieces. Do your triple-axel somersaults of mental gymnastics to explain why this is actually brilliant, why it’s “nuanced,” why it’s “important storytelling.” Convince yourself that this is what heroism looks like now. But don’t expect me to buy into it. Because to me, this isn’t bold storytelling. It’s not deep. It’s not inspiring. It’s just another example of a genre losing sight of what made it worth caring about in the first place and expecting the audience to applaud while it happens.

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Zood@zav_evan·
@ThatBoyAqua Correctly hated. Game was woke and mid
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Cosmic Marvel@cosmic_marvel·
Adam Gerstel will serve as the editor of ‘STAR WARS: STARFIGHTER’ He previously worked on ‘Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania’, ‘Lilo & Stitch’, ‘The Jungle Book’, ‘The Lion King’ and ‘Transformers: The Last Knight’
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Zood@zav_evan·
@udit_buch Winter has like zero disadvantages. Just put on a sweater
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Zood@zav_evan·
@frontierindica You're the same people who will complain if government privatises companies or takes away reservation.
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Frontier Indica@frontierindica·
We are basically the polar opposite of the Japanese when it comes to public workmanship. They obsess over finish, precision, alignment, small details, and attach personal honour to the craft itself. Here the entire philosophy is: “kaam ho gaya na?” No one gives two fucks whether the output looks decent, lasts 3 months, or makes the city look like a real place. Find the easiest jugaad, slap some paint, close the file. Become Vishwaguru.
dheela nada@interestinggaff

Ohh this is how they do it 😭

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Zood@zav_evan·
@gharkekalesh Pistol kharid sakta hai but iphone nahi
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Ghar Ke Kalesh@gharkekalesh·
Uttar Pradesh: In Ghaziabad, 20-year-old Sadiq committed su!cide by shooting himself with a pistol over his family not getting him an iPhone !!
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The Spectator Index@spectatorindex·
BREAKING: Trump rushed off the stage during the White House Correspondents Dinner due to shooting, with suspect shot dead.
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Zood@zav_evan·
@thevirdas I'm freaked out by terrorism. My parents and grandparents are too.
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Vir Das@thevirdas·
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@ThamizhTharmar You're a ricebag. Your ancestors were pussies who converted for peanuts.
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ThamiZh@ThamizhTharmar·
Just came back from a so-called "traditional" Brahmin wedding. The food looked decent at first, but when shirtless Brahmin guys started serving it sweaty, no shirts, just dhotis and sacred threads I completely lost my appetite. Felt disgusting to even sit there. Left the plate half-full and walked out. Is this "culture" or just poor hygiene passed off as tradition? Never eating at these events again.
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@kirawontmiss He's treated. The cancer won't bring back all the dead palestinians tho
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kira 👾@kirawontmiss·
NETANYAHU HAS CANCER????
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Shrija@plot_twistttt·
Name a state in India you think has the most hospitable, friendly, peaceful & awesome people in India.
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juju 💰@ayeejuju·
what game is this 🤔
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@Bigdaddyvinz_ Anyone picking other than Room 1, 2 or 3 is definitely gay
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BIG DADDY@Bigdaddyvinz_·
Which room are you picking?
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Name a villain who was 100% right
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