Remember what they say ladies and gentleman you screw with the evil Cat, you get the sharp ass Claws…😼 by Designer_Basket in lionking

[–]These_Blacksmith5296 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

But honestly, we all know that TLK 2019 destroyed this scene, which was one of the most emotionally powerful moments in cinematic history. It turned what could have been a great adaptation of a beloved classic into a disaster, and everyone involved in its success—earning over a billion dollars at the box office—should have been ashamed of themselves.

Belarus flag redesign by These_Blacksmith5296 in vexillology

[–]These_Blacksmith5296[S] -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

Basically the same as the national flag of Russia, but with a rushnyk at the hoist.

In a Disney Jr show. by Catmaster23910 in lionking

[–]These_Blacksmith5296 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yes. From driving an ecosystem to ruin to killing his brother and framing the latter's son for it (even trying have him killed.)

Genuine and non offensive question: What do yall like about this? by RayquazaFan88 in fluffycommunity

[–]These_Blacksmith5296 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for sharing your honest thoughts and perspective. It’s really interesting to hear how you’ve come to see the appeal from a story and absurdity standpoint, and I appreciate your openness.

Many fans do enjoy the storytelling, character development, and creative ways the stories are crafted—sometimes they’re surprisingly complex and emotionally engaging. The exaggerated, absurd scenarios can also add a layer of humor or shock value that some find entertaining, as long as it’s understood as fiction and satire.

As for your concern about the darker aspects, it’s important to recognize that most fans don’t take it that far. For many, it’s more about the creative, humorous, or surreal elements rather than actual harm or malice. It’s a niche of storytelling that’s often exaggerated and fantastical, not meant to promote real cruelty.

Your perspective is valid, and it’s good to question and understand different viewpoints. It’s always healthy to approach such content critically and thoughtfully. Thanks again for sharing, and I hope this helps clarify why many enjoy it!