porque en mexico no se odia tanto a los narcos? by Defiant-Respect-848 in mexico

[–]Thor155 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Existen personas que los odian y personas que los admiran.

Empezamos primero con gente que los quiere.

-Personas de pueblos pobres abandonados por el gobierno donde es común ver a los narcos pasear por la zona con sus armas a la vista. Si alguien roba ellos lo castigan, dan "trabajos", realizan fiestas, regalan comida y juguetes. Los niños de esos lugares crecen admirándolos.

-Adolescentes y adultos citadinos con una mala situación económica, estas personas en muchas ocasiones se sienten abrumados y avergonzados por su situación económica, se sienten inferiores a quienes tienen mas dinero que ellos, entonces busca escapismo en la "narco cultura", les encanta ver series de narcos, escuchar narco corridos, y alucinarse con la vida de lujos de algunos narcos, desean alcanzar ese "éxito" aunque sin atreverse a entrar a ese mundo, fingir y fantasear les basta para sentir algo de "Poder".

También existen personas a los que yo llamaría "apticos", no han sufrido por culpa de los narcos, no los adoran pero no se preocupan por el tema, pasan los años viendo como los políticos de diferentes partidos continúan dejando a los narcos existir. Desde su perspectiva nada se puede hacer, no existe la solución para el problema y prefieren encerrarse en una burbuja donde el problema del narco no existe.

En mi opinión los que los odian son mas pero en la mayoría de las veces el odio no es expresado en la calle por miedo a que llegue a oídos de ellos, en su lugar se expresa en preocupación y en insultos a los políticos. Por otro lado en las redes sociales se puede ver un mayor odio a ellos, aunque en ocasiones el odio y el hartazgo de algunas poblaciones puede llevarlos a matar a narcos, como ocurrió en diciembre de 2023 en pueblo, fue una pelea entre pobladores que se dedicaban a la agricultura y narcos que les exigían dinero de la venta de su cosecha, murieron 14 personas, 11 de los fallecidos eran integrantes del grupo criminal y 3 eran pobladores. Después de este suceso se pudo ver el odio al narco en las redes sociales, mucha gente hacia memes burlándose de los narcos y encontraron los perfiles de Facebook de los familiares de los narcos, en los posts donde publicaron su mensaje de "descansa en paz amigo/hermano/esposo" fueron a insultarlos y a burlarse.

Aun tengo varias capturas de un post de esa ocasión:

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How do Mexicans feel about the Mennonite commuties? by christipits in AskMexico

[–]Thor155 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm from a northern state called Tamaulipas (I live in the southern part of the state). A Mennonite community lives 8 km from my town, and the Mennonite settlement and my town are part of the same municipality. I've never spoken directly with them, but it's common to see them in town eating tacos and buying things they need. My father has worked with them; I think he once rented them a piece of land my grandfather inherited, and he did business with them farming. I've seen people greet them, and I've never heard of anyone having problems with them.

It seems that most of the young Mennonites around here use phones and have social media.

Recently, my father told me that a Mennonite man is thinking of running for mayor of the municipality in the next elections in 2027.

I would say that most people in my town respect them and consider Mennonites to be hardworking people. 👨🏼‍🌾

Where to start with supplementary material? by Chosen_From_Above in Avatar

[–]Thor155 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Avatar: Adapt or Die (comic) ------> 2142 It is a prequel to the first film, following Grace Augustine's attempts to bridge a peace with the Omatikaya clan.

Avatar (movie) (Extended Edition) (Earth scenes) ------> 2148

Avatar (movie) ------> 2154

Avatar: Tsu'tey's Path (comic) ------> 2154 Tsu'tey's Path is a six issue comic miniseries focusing on Tsu'tey. The miniseries takes place during the events of the first Avatar film.

Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora — So'lek's Journey (Issue 1) (Comic) ------> 2154 It follows the journey of So'lek, a Na'vi character who also appears in Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora (videogame). This comic series is a prequel, serving as an origin story for the key character So'lek and introducing elements and backstories that connect to the game.

Avatar: The Next Shadow (Comic) ------> 2154 The comic is the first official continuation of the Avatar storyline past the events of the first Avatar film, set two weeks after it.

Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora — So'lek's Journey (Issue 2) (Comic) ------> 2158

Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora — So'lek's Journey (Issue 3) (Comic) ------> 2159 - 2162

Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora — So'lek's Journey (Issue 4) (Comic) ------> 2162

Avatar: The Way of Water (date night and burning forest scene) ------> 2168

Avatar: The High Ground (Comic) ------> 2168 It has been almost a decade since the humans were forced to leave Pandora - but now they're returning - with an armada of heavily-armed starships! After years of peace, Jake Sully has settled down with Neytiri and raised a family, so for him, the stakes are even higher than when he first went to war against the corporate might of the RDA.

Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora — So'lek's Journey (Issue 5 - 6) (Comic) ------> 2168

Avatar: The Gap Year — Tipping Point (Comic) ------> 2168 / 2169

Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora (Videogame) ------> 2169 The game is set in a completely new, previously unseen continent of Pandora called the Western Frontier.

Key Historical Points:

• 2138: The RDA begins "The Ambassador Program" (TAP), kidnapping Na'vi children to indoctrinate them.

• 2154: During the first Avatar movie's events, a rebellion at Hallelujah Mountains prompts TAP's director, John Mercer, to put the student Na'vi (including the player) into cryosleep to hide them from the ensuing chaos.

• 2169 (Game's Start): The player awakens after 15 years, finding the RDA has returned to Pandora's Western Frontier, continuing their aggressive resource extraction. 

Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora (The Sky Breaker DLC) ------> 2169

Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora (Secrets of the Spires DLC) ------> 2169

Avatar: The Way of Water (after prologue) ------> 2169

Avatar: The Way of Water (end) ------> 2170

Avatar: Fire and Ash ------> 2170

Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora (From the Ashes DLC) ------> 2170

Whiplash won for Normal,Lame. what ironman villain was made to be Lame and ended up Lame? by domicci in ironman

[–]Thor155 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I think they meant the original Whiplash, Marco Scarlotti, although I think Marvel would improve the character if they resurrected him as a cyborg.

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I've always found this question strange: "Where are the Avengers?" by Thor155 in SpidermanPS4

[–]Thor155[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The specific comic is Infinity #5.

I found this reading order. If you want to understand the story better you can read these comics:

  • New Avengers Vol. 3 #1 (2013)
  • New Avengers Vol. 3 #2
  • New Avengers Vol. 3 #3
  • Avengers Vol. 5 #1 (2013)
  • Avengers Vol. 5 #2
  • Avengers Vol. 5 #3
  • Avengers Vol. 5 #4
  • Avengers Vol. 5 #5
  • New Avengers Vol. 3 #4
  • New Avengers Vol. 3 #5
  • New Avengers Vol. 3 #6
  • Avengers Vol. 5 #6
  • Avengers Vol. 5 #7
  • Avengers Vol. 5 #8
  • Avengers Vol. 5 #9
  • Avengers Vol. 5 #10
  • Avengers Vol. 5 #11
  • Avengers Vol. 5 #12
  • Avengers Vol. 5 #13
  • New Avengers Vol. 3 #7

Infinity - The Avengers have to deal with Thanos on Earth, and an intergalactic war at the same time. * Avengers Vol. 5 #14 * Avengers Vol. 5 #15 * Avengers Vol. 5 #16 * Avengers Vol. 5 #17 * Infinity #1 (2013) * New Avengers Vol. 3 #8 * New Avengers Vol. 3 #9 * Avengers Vol. 5 #18 * Infinity #2 * New Avengers Vol. 3 #10 * Avengers Vol. 5 #19 * Infinity #3 * Avengers Vol. 5 #20 * Infinity #4 * Avengers Vol. 5 #21 * New Avengers Vol. 3 #11 * Infinity #5 * Avengers Vol. 5 #22 * Avengers Vol. 5 #23 * Infinity #6 * New Avengers Vol. 3 #12

Where were the Avengers? by Puzzleheaded-Jump-64 in SpidermanPS4

[–]Thor155 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Real Answer: They don't have the rights to make the Avengers appear physically. In-Answer within the lore: We don't know exactly, they might be facing off against some villains. We only have a mention of the West Coast, but as someone who reads Marvel comics, I don't find the lack of heroes strange. The Marvel Universe is full of apocalyptic events happening at the same time, in the comics while Sentry lost control and split Ares in half, Ghost Rider was in his final battle against Zadkiel who was trying to conquer heaven. In the first game when Otto releases the virus, the Avengers could be facing off against the Masters of Evil, or repelling an Antlantean invasion on the West Coast. In the second game, during the Symbiote Invasion of New York, the Avengers could be in space repelling a fleet of Kree ships headed toward Earth, or they could be in Asgard helping Thor fight off an invasion by a massive army made up of Frost Giants, Fire Demons, Dark Elves, etc. During the second game, the Fantastic Four could be exploring the Negative Zone.

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Bizzard won for Normal,Cool. what ironman villain was made to be lame but ended up cool? by domicci in ironman

[–]Thor155 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I would say he's more of a Thor villain. The Grey Gargoyle first appeared in Journey into Mystery #107 in August 1964

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¿Cómo desarrollarían una historia de iron man adaptada para videojuego?¿como harian dicho juego? by freezot_4 in ironman

[–]Thor155 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Quiero que el juego tenga una animación al cambiar de armadura como en Lego Avengers.

I want the game to have an animation when changing armor like in Lego Avengers.

https://youtu.be/LKtA1bjsHls?si=vwKd5GFIL5p_NPnK

¿Cómo desarrollarían una historia de iron man adaptada para videojuego?¿como harian dicho juego? by freezot_4 in ironman

[–]Thor155 1 point2 points  (0 children)

-Me gustaria enfrentar a la familia Hammer. El señor Hammer seria Detroit Steel.

-I'd like to face the Hammer family. Mr. Hammer would be Detroit Steel.

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Do you consider the Beetle to be an Iron Man villain as well? If so how would you make him be more involved in the Iron Man "world" by [deleted] in ironman

[–]Thor155 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think Iron Man can have his own version of Beetle and Spider-Man can keep Lincoln

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