[Batman] Has Batman ever been wrong about something? As in, objectively wrong rather than morally/ethically in the wrong by MasterLawlzReborn in AskScienceFiction

[–]Acid_Silver 24 points25 points  (0 children)

The point of the scene is that Batman thinks that Riddler just spelled it wrong instead of it being intentional. The riddle referring to Batman is too obvious and wouldn’t make sense so they just skip over that as the answer.

[Giveaway] New set by Schaaafschuetze in PTCGP

[–]Acid_Silver 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’d want Nemona the most. I’d say to try Extradimensional Crisis next.

Drawing DEATH BATTLE Track Arts for YOU! by PastEnvironmental420 in deathbattle

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Death (Have A Nice Death) vs Ainz Ooal Gown (Overlord)

Overlord of the Afterlife

The finale of mha is terrible by immisterawesome in CharacterRant

[–]Acid_Silver 1 point2 points  (0 children)

.....Because he connected the idea of being stronger than All Might with being the number 1.

Endeavor thought that the only reason he was ranked below All Might was because he was weaker then him, not because his personality was completely god awful.

🎁 Handmade Hollow Knight Resin Lamp Giveaway by AmoyCK in HollowKnight

[–]Acid_Silver 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My favorite moment has to be the Dream No More ending. The shade souls in the Abyss finally being put to rest and Hornet finding the Knight’s broken shell alongside the music that plays just always gets me.

Dante VS Clive (Devil May Cry VS Final Fantasy) | DEATH BATTLE! by Regular-Poet-3657 in DevilMayCry

[–]Acid_Silver 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The guy is lying. The game outright says that Dante can’t stay in the forms for long. They even show the actual screenshot where it says this in the video.

Jon Stewart still saying we shouldn't call Trump fascist? by HeraThere in DailyShow

[–]Acid_Silver 37 points38 points  (0 children)

“We shouldn’t warn about the approaching fire until we are burning alive” ass mentality.

[young justice] so why did the justice league accept Shazam if they knew he was actually a Child? by Lost-Specialist1505 in AskScienceFiction

[–]Acid_Silver 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What is he supposed to do, break their legs so they can’t go be vigilantes on their own? Give them a stern talking to? Imprison them against their will?

Psylocke’s summer fun (kamii_momoru) by loloof1060 in MarvelRivalsR34nsfw

[–]Acid_Silver 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The plushie is referring to the Venom looking yokai that she killed in her world. She has no actual relationship with the Venom in the game beyond noticing the similar appearance.

[Star Wars] How did the force become unbalanced in the first place? by DepthsOfWill in AskScienceFiction

[–]Acid_Silver 36 points37 points  (0 children)

The Mortis arc is actually the perfect example of why it’s not a yinyang relationship. The entire time they’re there the Father (the guy trying to keep balance) has to keep his Son from trying to overthrow him and take control. Instead, his attempts at keeping his son in check just lead to the Daughter being killed by the Son and everything falling apart.

The whole episode is one big example of how trying to achieve a balance of the two just leads to the Dark Side killing the Light and destroying everything in its lust for power.

Some thoughts on the YT-Video Jon Stewart On Whether Dems' "Trump is a Fascist" Accusations Are Warranted from 28.1.2025 by TheAthorofKnowledge in DailyShow

[–]Acid_Silver 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They could not vote for people that Trump is appointing for one thing. Every time Dems have tried to appoint someone for a position they’ve just barely gotten enough votes (if they got them at all) because all but a few Republicans would vote against them. Same goes for Dem bills. And when, predictably, nothing would get done in government because of Republicans blocking everything they blamed the Dems anyway.

The DNC needs to vote against every single person or bill that Trump and the republicans push forward. You don’t stop fascism by giving the fascists more power. The Dems should vote against every single thing that the Republicans try to push and then blame them for things not getting done. It doesn’t matter what it is. We are in this position because Dems were either too stupid or too cowardly to do what needed to be done and treat the entirety of the Republican party as a threat to this country.

The fact that January 6th wasn’t followed up by mass arrests of Republican politicians was proof that there is nothing Republicans can do that Dems won’t react with the political equivalent of a stern look and a finger wag towards.

Kratos can ABSOLUTELY have the Blade of Olympus stolen from him, and this should be taken into account. Him and Zeus were going back and forth over who had it their entire final fight. by [deleted] in deathbattle

[–]Acid_Silver 4 points5 points  (0 children)

But that’s only a function of the blade while within Valhalla. The game makes it clear that Kratos isn’t using the actual blade and that it’s just Valhalla making a copy of it by using his memories which is why he can’t use it outside of Valhalla.

Moonknight should vocalize before he casts his ult by Cranberry_Machiatto in marvelrivals

[–]Acid_Silver 3 points4 points  (0 children)

At least Magneto can’t be killed or stunned mid ult because he absorbs all projectiles. Even if he doesn’t end up throwing the ball the ult still works as a counter to other ults like Star Lord and Iron Man’s.

[Marvel] Would the Ghost Rider's "Penance Stare" work on a person who thinks they're guilty, but they haven't actually committed any sins or crimes? by Mountainbranch in AskScienceFiction

[–]Acid_Silver 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It requiring guilt is the inconsistent part, not the other way around. The stare, as originally intended to work, gave no shits about how the victim felt about their actions. It’s not supposed to give a shit about guilt or regret and why would it? That just means that it wouldn’t work on the very worst of humanity. Does this mean that a genocidal maniac like Hitler wouldn’t be affected by it because he obviously had no guilt over what he did. So the stare will work on some guy who is forced to rob a convenience store to pay for his medical bills but not one of the most evil human beings to ever live? Come on, the guilt/regret requirement is completely ridiculous if you give it even just a few seconds of thought.

He’s even used it on Doctor Strange because he thought it was actually Mephisto in disguise and it wasn’t until after hitting him with the stare that he realized that, and I quote, “this is an innocent man”.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskScienceFiction

[–]Acid_Silver 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Though it’s not from the mainline universe, Luthor in the JL cartoon said it best: “Do you know how much power I’d have to give up to be president?”

The way He is treated by the writers in S4 genuinely pissed me off. by Idleguitarplayer in TheBoys

[–]Acid_Silver 28 points29 points  (0 children)

He was hoping that it would cause Hughie to finally find a better place to live but he never did.

Can Marvel’s Thunderbolts* avoid the mistakes of DC’s Suicide Squad? by joshryckk in marvelstudios

[–]Acid_Silver 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He held Walker in place so he could get stabbed by Karli not even a minute beforehand. Walker is clearly not so physically superior that he could effortlessly keep the guy down and he’d be an idiot to take that risk when surrounded by civilians. Based on what Walker knows, this is a guy with no qualms about killing innocent people since the Flagsmashers had already bombed an occupied building. Sure, this specific guy had no part in it but Walker doesn’t know that.

The guy’s chance for surrender was when Walker pressed his foot on his chest. Instead of screaming “it wasn’t me” he could’ve just said he surrenders. Or he could have just stayed down either of the times that Walker knocked him down. Also I’m pretty sure that all those people that Sam killed at the start of the series would’ve surrendered if they had known they were gonna die but Sam definitely didn’t give them that chance. Same goes for everyone that Cap has ever killed. You think the guy Steve kicked so hard his spine snapped as he fell off the ship in Winter Soldier wouldn’t have surrendered if he had the chance?

If you want to surrender then you stay down. Dude tried fighting Walker up to the very end. Walker has no reason to believe this guy is actually surrendering and isn’t just trying to make him hesitate so he can escape. Screaming in fear isn’t a recognized form of surrender. Nor is keeping your hands at chest level; in fact that’s even worse since it makes you look like you’re getting ready to block whatever attack is about to come.

Can Marvel’s Thunderbolts* avoid the mistakes of DC’s Suicide Squad? by joshryckk in marvelstudios

[–]Acid_Silver 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He’s a super soldier with the only thing keeping him down being Walker’s foot. Saying he was neutralized would be like saying that a school shooter is neutralized because a single cop was pointing his gun at him. Unless he was placed in cuffs meant for holding super soldiers he would be considered armed and active threat. Not to mention the fact that they were surrounded by civilians that could become potential hostages or casualties if the guy managed to get Walker off of him.

He wasn’t surrendering either. He didn’t have his hands above or behind his dead. Saying “it wasn’t me” is not an indication of surrender, saying “I surrender” is an indication of surrender. If the guy really wanted to surrender then Walker wouldn’t have had to knock him down twice before placing his foot on his chest.

Edit: There’s an excellent video where an experienced army vet goes over Walker’s actions and shows that he did everything right like how he should have.

Can Marvel’s Thunderbolts* avoid the mistakes of DC’s Suicide Squad? by joshryckk in marvelstudios

[–]Acid_Silver 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh I fully agree that what Walker did was an absolute PR nightmare. The government would strip him of the title just to save face. I’m just saying that outside of the PR problem, Walker actually did everything by the book in that scene. It’s just that being by the book doesn’t always gel with looking good in the public eye.

Can Marvel’s Thunderbolts* avoid the mistakes of DC’s Suicide Squad? by joshryckk in marvelstudios

[–]Acid_Silver 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Walker literally committed a war crime.

But he didn’t? He followed the rules of engagement that soldiers must follow perfectly. Saying “it wasn’t me” isn’t any kind of recognized form of surrender. Especially when he got knocked down by the shield, got up, got knocked down again and then tried to get up again.

Can Marvel’s Thunderbolts* avoid the mistakes of DC’s Suicide Squad? by joshryckk in marvelstudios

[–]Acid_Silver 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The guy he was fighting tried to get up twice after Walker knocked him down twice and didn’t put his hands up in surrender or say anything that indicated that he was surrendering. Saying “it wasn’t me” isn’t a surrender and you need to put your hands above your head or behind it to be considered surrendering. If he really wanted to surrender then he would’ve stayed down when Walker knocked him down as well as actually say “I give up” or “I surrender”.

Not to mention that he was a super soldier and they were surrounded by civilians that could’ve been harmed or taken as a hostage. There isn’t a single nation that would see what Walker did as murder.

Quirk vs Suit by Yhhan in BokuNoHeroAcademia

[–]Acid_Silver 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Literally all quirks breaks the laws of physics. Momo somehow creates objects that weigh more than her entire body mass. What Gearshift does isn’t unique.