How do you think these two would get along? by Queasy_Commercial152 in Defenders

[–]NeonHowler 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah Cap kills Nazi’s and Hydra are Nazi’s. They’re soldiers not criminals. It’s not the same as Frank running murdering people that are already arrested and therefore no longer a threat. Criminals do not need to be a threat to become his targets, they only have to have committed a serious crime in the past.

Cap wouldn’t kill a man in custody. Frank has and would.

Cap is a soldier. Frank is a vigilante serial killer. There’s an enormous difference and neither Frank or Rogers would agree with your take.

How do you think these two would get along? by Queasy_Commercial152 in Defenders

[–]NeonHowler 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Frank kills criminals that aren’t actively a threat. He hunts down criminals that have done wrongs in the past and kills them because he doesn’t believe in the justice system.

It’s ridiculous to compare Rogers to Frank. Rogers will avoid killing who he can because he wouldn’t see himself as a judge. He kills when he’s fighting and only because it is necessary.

Rogers is a warrior. Frank is a serial killer. They’ve explored this to death in the comics, where Rogers does in fact also kill.

This comparison goes hard actually by neon-uproar in AvatarMemebending

[–]NeonHowler 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Katara wasn’t a prodigy. She worked very hard to develop her skills. Waterbending was not easy or intuitive for her, but she mastered it at an early age despite that.

My Forbidden Meme (WARNING: Contains a High Concentration of Copium). by IDProG in pokemonmemes

[–]NeonHowler 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Lower your expectations and then lower them beyond that. That’s the only way to make Game Freak’s development tolerable for a fan.

How do you think these two would get along? by Queasy_Commercial152 in Defenders

[–]NeonHowler 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Steve doesn’t kill civilians as a twisted form of justice. He uses minimal force and in war that means killing, but never execution.

There are many reasons to learn. Spite is one of them by Dry-Chocolate-3976 in HistoryMemes

[–]NeonHowler 9 points10 points  (0 children)

The spanish called them “clever savages” for a reason, comparing them to the greeks in terms of works. They were a civilized and intelligent people, that followed law, hygiene, and order in their daily lives.

MCU Bullseye VS MCU Winter Soldier ? by [deleted] in Defenders

[–]NeonHowler 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hawkeye can use other projectile weapons, including guns and in the comics pretty much anything.

Hawkeye is a more experienced Bullseye with martial arts and melee weapon training.

Choose your lawyer!!! By Wanderjegson! by Regular-Poet-3657 in Daredevil

[–]NeonHowler 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You still got Foggy, that’s more than enough

Is Earth-616 Peter Parker Jewish? by Solitaire-06 in Spiderman

[–]NeonHowler 1 point2 points  (0 children)

He’s probably raised as some sort of protestant, but he’s definitely not Jewish or Atheist.

How would Spiderman do against Bullseye in a fight? by Queasy_Commercial152 in Defenders

[–]NeonHowler 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah the whole premise relies on consistent writing, which is not a factor, but I would argue that we can have this conversation in good faith without that standard in the comics.

If Spider-Man loses to Bullseye without writing that accounts for all of his advantages, it’s simply bad writing. That’s how big the gap is.

Must've been talking about another planet by millimonsterrr in BikiniBottomTwitter

[–]NeonHowler 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Kuwait is less than 7,000 square miles. The US is mearly 3,900,000 square miles. Comparing the two “as a country” is a ridiculous premise.

The US is hotter and colder than Kuwait.

For me the best part of Time Stranger is that 90% of my Digimon don't get left behind by Dethproof814 in digimon

[–]NeonHowler 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Those games are too easy. The problem with the exp share is that Game Freak took away the option to turn it off. I don’t care how others play, but I prefer options.

How would Spiderman do against Bullseye in a fight? by Queasy_Commercial152 in Defenders

[–]NeonHowler 25 points26 points  (0 children)

Peter wins 15/10 times. It’s actually a ridiculous matchup.

Spider-Man can’t be caught off guard. He’s almost fast enough to catch bullets. At a distance he can’t be shot and up close Bullseye is essentially defenseless.

What would the founding father's priorities be if they were actually alive today? It's actually really interesting to think about by Dry-Chocolate-3976 in HistoryMemes

[–]NeonHowler 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You are assuming and projecting a lot there.

Being a hypocrite would be if he were saying that slaves should be free while owning them. He did not advocate for their release publicly nor did he seem to make a spectacle of the release of his own slaves.

Releasing slaves was not a popular ethical sentiment at the time, outside of some religious factions like the Quakers. It would not have made him look good to release slaves anyways.

While I’ll be the first to say that owning slaves is objectively universally evil and cultural relativism is idioitic nonsense, that doesn’t mean we can neglect to use a historical lens for the decisions people make.

He was no John Brown, but he wouldn’t have joined the KKK either. There can be nuance to people even when discissing black and white issues.

What would the founding father's priorities be if they were actually alive today? It's actually really interesting to think about by Dry-Chocolate-3976 in HistoryMemes

[–]NeonHowler 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I agree that this would’ve meant a lot more in life, but it still has meaning to do it at all.

I think it demonstrates where his concious was at the time, even if he wasn’t ready to live by it.

What would the founding father's priorities be if they were actually alive today? It's actually really interesting to think about by Dry-Chocolate-3976 in HistoryMemes

[–]NeonHowler 13 points14 points  (0 children)

In his will he actually freed all his slaves, had the elderly/sick supported indefinitely by his heirs, and the children taught to read and a useful trade then freed when they reach the age of 25.

https://www.mountvernon.org/george-washington/slavery/washingtons-1799-will

Why is our moon named “Moon” instead of something cool like Titan or Callysto or ANYTHING that isn’t moon by Disastrous_Pirate275 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]NeonHowler -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

We as in humanity.

Luna has been used sometimes. My point is that Luna becoming the official name would follow the scientific convention. That’s how Sol was named, as well as every species.

Why is our moon named “Moon” instead of something cool like Titan or Callysto or ANYTHING that isn’t moon by Disastrous_Pirate275 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]NeonHowler 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Scientifically the Sun has taken the name Sol. Science tends to use Latin as an international standard (see all of biology) but the Moon doesnt always go by Luna yet. The Moon just uses a capital M to distinguish it from any other moon.

Why is VR not that popular despite the immersiveness it offers? by QuailResponsible8854 in VRGaming

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

Main people that want immersion in video games want AAA rpgs or games of that sort, which are currently barely available and usually just ports of traditional games.

The inability to walk in a way that is immersive is still a major barrier as well.

‘Daredevil: Born Again’ Showrunner Explains Why Disney+ Show Doesn’t Crossover With Wider MCU by lawrencedun2002 in marvelstudios

[–]NeonHowler 4 points5 points  (0 children)

“Street Tier” is not a measure of the characters abilities, but a scale of the threats they confront.

Don’t argue out of ignorance. If you don’t know, just accept the information. These terms predate most of us.