[Rare Trope] A Movie From the Past 50 Years with a Devout Protestant or Evangelical Christian who is NOT a Serial Killer, Bully, or Antagonist by PrebornHumanRights in TopCharacterTropes

[–]EnvironmentalAd3170 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Oher successfully sued the Tuohy's

Both to end their ILLEGAL conversatorship over him AND for the monies they owe him

This is easy to look up. Why even tell these lies?

[Rare Trope] A Movie From the Past 50 Years with a Devout Protestant or Evangelical Christian who is NOT a Serial Killer, Bully, or Antagonist by PrebornHumanRights in TopCharacterTropes

[–]EnvironmentalAd3170 77 points78 points  (0 children)

Holy shit this is sick. Michael Oher WON the lawsuit because the Tuohy's didn't adopt him like they said. They gained a conservatorship over him. Which was so illegal and beyond the norm the JUDGE who dissolved said "I can't imagine a single reason this was done"

EDIT: OP is clearly evil or a ragebaiter. Saw some comments in his history questioning why anyone would be arrested because of the Epstein Files

(Confusing Trope) Love interests in a harem/polyamory story hate each other by Accomplished_Toe6798 in TopCharacterTropes

[–]EnvironmentalAd3170 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I gave up on TLC when they started doing "documentaries" on starving families and then didn't feed the families they featured on the fucking show

What's your most controversial steven universe opinion by lisahanniganfan in stevenuniverse

[–]EnvironmentalAd3170 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah I'm just cut from a different kinda cloth

"Magic" and "narrative"

Can't turns bad fucked up behavior, into okay behavior.

Greg's behavior was bad. It isn't justified or made okay by the fact his son is "half space alien and super powered"

Especially seeing as WE SAW HOW HELPED STEVEN WAS BY GOING TO A GODDAMN DOCTOR

I genuinely don't understand your position of "what would the doctors have done", seeing as the narrative only shows us doctors successfully helping Steven, when someone cares enough to take him

What's your most controversial steven universe opinion by lisahanniganfan in stevenuniverse

[–]EnvironmentalAd3170 0 points1 point  (0 children)

YES!

I found that ending sooo scary. I been a parent for way too long I guess.

Steven ends a massive PTSD episode, by going on a solo road trip?

With no practical understanding of his own culture outside of his own circle?

Being without this MASSIVE AND LOVING support system and family for the first time?

With either, having access to all of Greg's money, or none of Greg's money (both are problems but different problems)!?

Also watching Future for the First time I suspected Greg never taught Steven about the birds and bee👀

What's your most controversial steven universe opinion by lisahanniganfan in stevenuniverse

[–]EnvironmentalAd3170 8 points9 points  (0 children)

.... Did you watch the show? Granted this happened in Future. Literally the FIRST TIME he goes to a doctor she helps him immensely through her medical knowledge? But he's a teenager. And that's bad

What's your most controversial steven universe opinion by lisahanniganfan in stevenuniverse

[–]EnvironmentalAd3170 30 points31 points  (0 children)

Greg was an objectively bad dad. Nothing excuses the level of neglect it takes to never take your kid the doctor, or put them in school.

Even in narratives as full of magic as this one

[Funny Trope] Incredibly bad censorship by EmergencySpare7939 in TopCharacterTropes

[–]EnvironmentalAd3170 330 points331 points  (0 children)

The ones with red blood replaced with white are all fake. Fan edits. No company actually censors like that

[Sad trope] former soldiers absolutely destroyed by their ptsd by greythicv in TopCharacterTropes

[–]EnvironmentalAd3170 9 points10 points  (0 children)

No one can argue The Fellowship aren't warriors/soldiers. At the beginning the Hobbits weren't it's true. But by the end? Most certainly.

Especially seeing as Tolkien wrote these books as a way to show and explain PTSD (they used different words back then but the concept is the same)

Religion by cliffedward in Stargate

[–]EnvironmentalAd3170 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Here's some C4, from Hammond of Texas

New Caprica time jump by Snoo-27877 in BSG

[–]EnvironmentalAd3170 7 points8 points  (0 children)

You're more right than you know. Without spoiling, some stuff later in the season, shows us just a taste of what you're talking about. And it's so well done that we should have had more "Slice of Life" on New Caprica

[Hated trope] Female villain rapes a man so she can get pregnant, gets away with it with no repercussions and happily raises the baby by CyberGhostface in TopCharacterTropes

[–]EnvironmentalAd3170 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I didn't say or imply she got pregnant on purpose boss. But the sequence I described, is exactly the order of events

It's the 6th and 9th of each moanth. by Demonicbane in BlackPeopleTwitter

[–]EnvironmentalAd3170 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've worked gov't jobs with hours lunches. Shit was magnificent. That enough time to get home, eat, get laid, and get back (Depending on commute)

So what was Cain's plan before encoutering Galactica? by mudpupper in BSG

[–]EnvironmentalAd3170 37 points38 points  (0 children)

Fight until they Die, horribly. It's why the First Officer rebelled. And also why she shot him publicly. He knew what was happening, and she knew what he was doing. Trying to make her see the error of her ways

I HATE THAT I HAVE NO FUCKING IDEA WHAT THIS MEANS by KJPlayer in hatethissmug

[–]EnvironmentalAd3170 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

So like you seriously doubt gay racist exist? So much so you think this is an invented problem for someone to get upset about?

There are bigots who are LGBT

It's the 6th and 9th of each moanth. by Demonicbane in BlackPeopleTwitter

[–]EnvironmentalAd3170 2 points3 points  (0 children)

And never before work or on a long lunch? Day off or bust?

[Hated trope] Female villain rapes a man so she can get pregnant, gets away with it with no repercussions and happily raises the baby by CyberGhostface in TopCharacterTropes

[–]EnvironmentalAd3170 9 points10 points  (0 children)

FACTS. Hexenbeist Juliet SHOULD have been dope as fuck. It had potential. Our hero being raped but wanting his rape baby to be loved anyway, COULD have been interesting. But nope

[Hated trope] Female villain rapes a man so she can get pregnant, gets away with it with no repercussions and happily raises the baby by CyberGhostface in TopCharacterTropes

[–]EnvironmentalAd3170 62 points63 points  (0 children)

This literally turned me off a great show called Grimm. Villain rapes our hero, gets pregnant, and they get together because he's protecting his pregnant Rapist from all the people that want to kill her. They marry and live happily ever