He walks on air, he burst in flames without burning, the refracts lights, he blocks lasers, physicists hate him for he is Vinsomke Sanji.
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RE: Chapter 1107: I've Been Looking For You!!
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RE: My Hero Academia II - A true Hero
@MDL that would be nice time for CCC's weekly translation analysis, but MHA fans harassed him out of twitter.
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RE: Hiatus x Hiatus III: Goodnight, Sweet Princes
And here's why we don't let the thread open.
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RE: My Hero Academia II - A true Hero
One of the few things I can't criticize Hori, is that in Toga's arc is that Hori is constantly hammering to his very japanese audience that trying to enforce conformity and homogeneity create very miserable people.
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RE: My Hero Academia II - A true Hero
On Toga, my stance aside of her being a fictional character, is that if you put her quirk as a psychopathology and analyze on the same vein as irl she still doesn't fall along the line of antisocial serial killer that lives for the thrill of violence.
The wish for blood is what leads to the actions of violence. There's irl people indulging in mutualistic vampirism, could Toga have led a normal life if she ever met such a group of people? Probably. Certainly? Not enough data to conclude.@zeltrax225 said in My Hero Academia II - A true Hero:
Evolution and extinction happen because of natural selection. Your point might be but if we are compassion, accepting, then maybe the human race will evolve further into one that co-exist with people such as Toga. But in more general cases of evolution, we have also removed the parts that we don't need and/or the parts that we don't need fail to survive. That's my point.
Evolution and Extinction happens aside of natural selection. Before there were enough bacterias living to start the process of selection the natural phenomena causing evolution and extinction existed for a long time.
My point is that being a societal - not only gregarious - animal, mankind has already surpassed basic natural selection. We don't kill a blind infant, we don't kill an infant with rare genetic diseases, not we kill the albino or the ginger. Genetic nearsightedness wasn't eliminated, wasn't that a detrimental to hunter gathers and early pastoral agrarian societies?
We CAN and SHOULD co-exist with unequals, even if said unequals are self destructive or destructive.
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RE: My Hero Academia II - A true Hero
@Zar said in My Hero Academia II - A true Hero:
That's the only message Hori has.
Gonna take the opportunity to copy a truth bomb about Deku and MHA's writing.
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RE: My Hero Academia II - A true Hero
@black-leg-jex said in My Hero Academia II - A true Hero:
It was less about not fighting your oppressors and more about not blaming the majority for the minority (esepcailly when it comes to issues like racism).
No no no, while your point of the plan be raid the hospital to free a guy in the name of the LoV is valid, and a interpretation of things. Regardless of what Hori wanted the message left was don't fight the oppressor, just chin up and fit society even if said society hates you.
The issue of racism is that it doesn't exist in a vacuum, racism is a social construct and only exist because society permits (highly recommend
'The Racial Contract' by Charles W. Mills on the irl application of what I just wrote).An individual person can expose prejudices and bigotries but by themselves they don't have the power to oppress or harass individuals without punishment (or fear of it) with out complacence of it's peers and unspoken agreement from societal institutions (cops, judges, politicians, employers,etc).
It's not enough not being racist, one must be anti-racist.
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RE: Western Comics thread
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RE: My Hero Academia II - A true Hero
@Nectar said in My Hero Academia II - A true Hero:
All that said, I'm nervous if Horikoshi can stick the landing.
Probably can't
@Nectar said in My Hero Academia II - A true Hero:
I wasn't keen on Toga dying nor the black and white message from Spinner's final battle basically saying Don't Fight Your Oppressors
The message was exactly that.
@Nectar said in My Hero Academia II - A true Hero:
mostly surface level moral without depth
It will probably be, he tried to give the villains depth but without properly given heroes nuance, if you commit a crime anything is fair game for the heroes.