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@matrix oh man that tattoo fucking triggers me
the quote is from ocarina of time but it's got majora's mask...

>slide onto twitter for 15 mins
>see pseudointellectual 'right wing' griftoids bemoaning the 'debate tactics' used against some insufferable brownoid
>long, multi-tweet, comprehensive breakdowns of why you shouldn't say this or that
They and the shit skin all belong in a stacks of FEMA coffins. A debate is not a discussion. It's an argument with rules. They're super fucking gay (see people like Ben Shapiro and Destiny to understand why) because it's more of a popularity contest than anything. The only correct response to 'debating' some camel fucker is to tell him to get the fuck out and own being a fascist when accused.

"But thads bad an id look bad".
No, it's how you get a message through a fog of bullshit to a crowd that is not nearly as intellectually inclined as these fart huffers think they are.
We know, we've been to the DMV. Waiting 5 hours for terrible customer service from angry black women is a time honored tradition
Epping, Essex, England (July 17) — Angry locals gathered outside a migrant hotel after an African staying there allegedly s—xually assaulted a local minor girl. Video by @WesleyWinterYT:

@Shadowman311 This is gay faggot mindset, and it triggers my autism.

"That man (Batman) won't quit as long as he can still draw a breath.
None of my teammates will.
Me, I've got a different problem.
I feel like I live in a world made of cardboard, always taking constant care not to break something, to break someone.
Never allowing myself to lose control, even for a moment, or someone could die.
But you can take it, can't you, big man?
What we have here is a rare opportunity for me to cut loose and show you just how powerful I really am."
— Superman

Every true hero is an avatar of virtue, embodying the 4 cardinal virtues:
• Prudence - Knowing the right thing to do.
• Justice - The heroic motivation.
• Endurance - To endure the trials of the hero, this is the ability and skill of the hero.
• Temperance - To keep the other virtues from becoming vices, making the difference between justice and vengeance, between a hero and an anti-hero.

Some heroes, especially in stories with more complex themes or a moral behind them, have more of one virtue than another, their primary virtue or virtuous trait.

It's easy to spot what that trait is by considering the opposite.
What would a specific hero NEVER do?
What would break a character if it was written behaving a certain way?

For example: Batman would never panic.
His presence of mind is god-tier, he stays focused even in the face of literal gods.
Batman losing his composure is either a trick, or a sign that something is wrong with him.
A Batman that panics isn't Batman.

Rorschach, being a poor attempt at parodying The Question (which is based on Mr A), will never turn a blind eye to evil.
He does not compromise with the wicked, not even to save his own life (being a zealot, lacking temperance, he's actually an anti-hero).

And Superman?
He lives in a world of cardboard.
Always holding back for the safety of those around him.
Self restraint is his greatest skill and virtue.

That's why both those Superman movies are absolute dog-shit.
Only the Donner Superman movies were actually good.

Will this do much?
Probably not.
But bringing attention to it is better than nothing.

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