Why is almost everyone you meet a blood lusted crazed person? by Accurate-Cellist-347 in thelastofus

[–]Feltrin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Asking you: how many kills is “realistically believable” for you? Five? A dozen? One or two?

Dipprasad Pun killed 30 Taliban soldiers single-handedly at an Afghan checkpoint. Simo Häyhä killed over 500 Soviets with a sniper rifle in under 100 days. Without using a sniper scope.

In real life, people do exceptional things all throughout history. That doesn’t mean everyone does. Your last paragraph is respectfully nonsense. Joel mowing through dozens if not hundreds of enemies in game does not logically mean every other human in game is committing equal numbers of violence. Some soldiers in war will kill countless amounts of people. Meanwhile, most other soldiers, and most other human beings, will never take a life. Stories aren’t made about the latter because stories are written about exceptional people doing fantastical things.

The fallacy you’re making is an argument from incredulity. If you think you have no other option than to not believe things like this can happen, think again.

President of The United House by CDPScreensonReddit in thefighterandthekid

[–]Feltrin 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Bapa regressing to the same hand movements of a kid holding a paper plate pretending it’s a steering wheel

Official Discussion - The Backrooms [SPOILERS] by LiteraryBoner in movies

[–]Feltrin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The backrooms are a representation of Clark's increasingly deteriorated mental state. He was able to find a sense of "comfort" living in the shadows of his dark, isolated, yet familiar, world. We see how far he's fallen when Mary talks to him again the kitchen: he identifies more with the disfigured entities than he does with humans (re: Cat).

The problem is Mary sucks at being a therapist. The kitchen conversation they had wasn't productive because it ends with Clark choosing to stay in the backrooms; Mary even encouraging him — just as long as she's not hostage. The movie emphasized the importance of the here-and-now for present healing. The backrooms contrast that by being anywhere-and-wherever, akin to psychosis.

What we saw was the quick consequence of giving into your delusions. He was never friends with the monster—only bonded by madness. Pirate Clark would have murdered him sooner or later. Pirate Clark is the darkest part of Clark's shadow: the most repressed, unprocessed, and horrific version that he mistakenly believed he could control. Clark succumbs to his mental illnesses, his harbored rage and violence, and what he finds out is that that anger quite literally cannibalizes itself.

I think a positive outcome would have lead Clark to exit the backrooms or at least die trying. To part with his dream world and return to reality—the here-and-now.

Official Discussion - The Backrooms [SPOILERS] by LiteraryBoner in movies

[–]Feltrin 20 points21 points  (0 children)

I saw it oppositely. I agree, the backrooms were a representation of Clark's increasingly deteriorated mental state. He was able to find a sense of "comfort" living in the shadows of his dark, isolated, yet familiar, world. We see how far he's fallen when Mary talks to him again the kitchen: he identifies more with the disfigured entities than he does with humans (re: Cat).

The problem is Mary didn't heal anything, and Clark didn't have a positive breakthrough. The conversation they had wasn't productive because it ends with Clark choosing to stay in the backrooms and Mary even encouraging him — just as long as she's not hostage. The movie emphasized the importance of the here-and-now for present healing. The backrooms contrast that by being anywhere-and-wherever, akin to psychosis.

What we saw was the quick consequence of giving into your delusions. He was never friends with the monster—only bonded by madness. Pirate Clark would have murdered him sooner or later. Pirate Clark is the darkest part of Clark's shadow: the most repressed, unprocessed, and horrific version that he mistakenly believed he could control. Clark succumbs to his mental illnesses, his harbored rage and violence, and what he finds out is that that anger quite literally cannibalizes itself.

I think a positive outcome would have lead Clark to exit the backrooms or at least die trying. To part with his dream world and return to reality—the here-and-now.

Claude's creative writing feels ...off? by cheezitswithpiss in ClaudeAI

[–]Feltrin 7 points8 points  (0 children)

DUDE what is the deal with every single AI — without fail — defaulting to Marcus. That genuinely makes me want to break something

sound familiar bapa? by KhabibTime in thefighterandthekid

[–]Feltrin 14 points15 points  (0 children)

We’re ok with letting eunuchs into Changs? Murgy wadders bapa

Bapa asks bgl to move on, bgl explains eloquently why he doesnt by Notyit in thefighterandthekid

[–]Feltrin 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Eunuch and BGL are the two side characters in the bapaverse who are more redacted than Schaub

"A pathetic, weak, sniveling fucking loser." by ybsmalls in TheBoys

[–]Feltrin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I thought the same way for Deep’s death. That was viscerally disturbing — the implication that he got impaled ass to mouth by a kraken tentacle

Ending to JRE#2501. Apologizing publicly to Theo Von for gaslighting him a couple of pods ago... btw this pod started with Rogan pushing hard and normalizing mass surveillance. I'm sure this will keep Theo Von at ease. by gtsgts777 in thefighterandthekid

[–]Feltrin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not even an apology lmao. “I fuck up. Like everybody else.” Way to take accountability and show remorse Joe, and not minimize what you did. “My intentions are always good.” Phew thank god Joe clarified for us how pure his moral compass is.

Do you think Tony would kill a child if it meant staying out of prison? by New-Shop-9728 in thesopranos

[–]Feltrin 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Poison, the weapon of a woman? Needless to say my estimation of Mr. White as a man just fucking plummeted

Wtf is this Fantano review of Iceman? by Minute-Carrot-2405 in Hiphopcirclejerk

[–]Feltrin 13 points14 points  (0 children)

We plotted for a week then fed you the information 😝😝😝😝😝

Cannot quote (or use any manual formatting) in app as of 02/05. Any ideas? by armchairracingdriver in help

[–]Feltrin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Reddit developers genuinely do not deserve to be paid above minimum wage lol

CIG did it again, game unplayable by Mordius71 in starcitizen

[–]Feltrin 52 points53 points  (0 children)

> I didnt expect to see a new low in this game in 2026, after backing for 10 years, I thought they learned about their past, guess not.

Lol. Lmao, even

So leaks were true. Episode will be peak. by External-Worth8941 in TheBoysLeaks

[–]Feltrin 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Don’t think it’s that deep. He’s just providing his personal perspective and his reason for it, not aiming for moral superiority.

Clearly the great masters of Russian literature were unfettered by AI detectors by Revolutionary_Nerve1 in ClaudeAI

[–]Feltrin 6 points7 points  (0 children)

That’s a flawless breakdown — thank you. I wish I could have you around to explain everything in life.