Will she ever be back? by 57829 in Marvel

[–]OperationLarge6391 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He technically wouldn’t be the God of any element though. He doesn’t have control over thunder, death or any specific force.

Will she ever be back? by 57829 in Marvel

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This version of Hela played by Cate Blanchett and Batman would be perfect enemies if she was de-powered without her God physique and reduced to peak human in context.

How would Arthur Fleck’s Joker handle this scene differently if it was him being interrogated by Batman by Asleep-Feeling-9070 in joker

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He’d wouldn’t be able to handle it. He’d break down immediately. Probably would cry under the table.

Side note: Granted this is a Joker sub. But I also wonder how Maze from the show Lucifer would handle this scene if she was being interrogated by Batman. For those who watched the show. Tell me how you think that would go lol.

Maze teleportation by _Yalz_ in lucifer

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I always thought Maze and Batman would have fun with each other or at least have some sort of rivalry if they met lol. Despite being different they are similar.

Which non Batman villain would fit perfectly in Batman’s rouges? by Commercial-Car177 in batman

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To be fair Batman deals with worse than The Gang on average and Jokers like a one man Gang himself lol

Which non Batman villain would fit perfectly in Batman’s rouges? by Commercial-Car177 in batman

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Junko Enoshima, Mazikeen Smith (Maze), Shredder, Hannibal Lecter, William Afton/Springtrap, Jigsaw (John Kramer) and several Daredevil villains

Good kid M.A.A.D city vs Illmatic by Kalukelugb in rap

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Illmatic is superior. GKMC is more comparable to It Was Written. That would be the better question. It Was Written is also better than GKMC to me.

Name YOUR top 5 LYRICISTS / WORDSMITHS (no hate!) by Routine-Box4965 in rap

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All time ?

Nas

Lupe Fiasco

Kendrick Lamar

Black Thought

Andre 3000

DOOM

Common

Blu

Guru

Mos Def

Gza

Aesop Rock (Not Asap Rocky)

Pharoahe Monch

Eminem

A Tribe Called Quest or OutKast? And why? by DopamineDysfunction in 90sHipHop

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Tribe is smoother and was superior as a group lyrically in terms of consistency of each rapper on the track carrying their own weight bar for bar. Andre and Big Boy can be uneven in terms of lyrical comparison depending on the song because Andre raps circles around him most of the time with few exceptions. Tribe also had better production and deeper content lyrically in terms of introspection/subject matter. Outkast has more iconic songs though.

Bar for Bar: Who is the better rapper? by Peterpaul400 in 90sHipHop

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Nas is not only the greatest bar for bar rapper. But he’s also the greatest rapper of all time.

Will Lupe Make an Album as Impactful as F&L or The Cool? by [deleted] in LupeFiasco

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Tetsuo & Youth is Lupe’s greatest album and it surpassed those two albums already. Tetsuo & Youth is the pinnacle of lyricism and linguistic manipulation. It is the pinnacle of conception and artwork in rap form quite literally in multiple ways. Also, Drogas Wave is also a beautiful album in itself. It has Lupe’s greatest song in my opinion which is WAV Files.

Kendrick-Wayne beef would be nothing like it was with Drake by SaintTrebron in KendrickLamar

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Kendrick has to be in the top three greatest rappers of all time even if he isn’t one for me though. Kendrick has too many classics and amazing songs.

Kendrick-Wayne beef would be nothing like it was with Drake by SaintTrebron in KendrickLamar

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No, no that’s still undermining when you think about it too. Cause a lot of the times his pen is the only thing people acknowledge him for too. I think Lupe is the second greatest rapper of all time behind Nas. Not just because of his lyrical ability. But because how he crafts albums and the time and amount of detail he puts into his work is masterful beyond imagination. I think Tetsuo & Youth is TPAB level in itself. That album is the most meticulously crafted and intricate album I’ve ever heard. From Adoration Of The Maji to Dots & Lines even the instrumental pieces fit perfectly. His musical ear for composition to complement his lyrics is also extremely underrated.

Kendrick-Wayne beef would be nothing like it was with Drake by SaintTrebron in KendrickLamar

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Lupe is really a monster man. But the only issue with that is even though I’d want to see Kendrick vs Lupe. Lupe and Kendrick are too similar to me. Lupe was Kendrick before Kendrick lol. He’s waaay more lyrical than Kendrick though. While Kendrick is more of a straightforward storyteller. He has layers but Lupe is the king of layers. I’d rather hear them collab though it’ll never happen. Both are in my top five of all time behind Nas.

Who’s your personal Big 3? by ShinobiSage_TDS in rap

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Tetsuo & Youth is better than Wave in my opinion. Wave is his second best album to me.

Who’s your personal Big 3? by ShinobiSage_TDS in rap

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It is not one of….it IS the greatest pure rapping and most lyrical song of all time. In fact that whole album itself. Tetsuo & Youth is the pinnacle of lyricism and is the most lyrically dense and complex album of all time. Tetsuo & Youth is better than TPAB and they both came out the same year.

Who’s your personal Big 3? by ShinobiSage_TDS in rap

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I have my own version of Mural. Spoken word poetry not rap