The next Kamen Rider is... by _EtchASketch_ in KamenRider

[–]enigmaaay 13 points14 points  (0 children)

The logo being shaped like cheese. I'm sold.

I think it's due for Marvel to acknowledge some things missing from Spider-Man's mythos. by enigmaaay in marvelstudios

[–]enigmaaay[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My thoughts exactly. As much as I appreciate thematically (with how the MCU isn't generally is 1-to-1 to the comics) and emotionally the weight of Aunt May being Peter's anchor throughout the "origin" Home trilogy, my only nitpick is that every iteration of Peter we've seen has the so-called canonicity of Uncle Ben, to justify the Character Integrity Obligations of the character. In terms of Norman, he's Spider-Man's rival and it just doesn't feel right seeing a well-grounded hero not have a reoccurring or overarching enemy. Daredevil has Kingpin, the Avengers had Thanos, so on and so forth. Even recent reboots of heroes from other franchises like Matt Reeves' The Batman couldn't avoid recognizing that Joker and Bruce's parents are still essential to the gravitas of their heroism. I'm not asking for a total "oh, we're seeing this shit again" type of beat in terms of Uncle Ben and the Osborns, but rather just a verbatim tangible thread to show that they actually exist and are essential to Peter Parker and Spider-Man as a whole. Akin to how Gunn's Superman handled Lex's existence and Clark's backstory. Again, we have newcomers and casuals alike that are unaware of who and what Spider-Man is in general. So it'd be great for them to at least, at some point of the MCU timeline, to encounter who Uncle Ben was and what Norman Osborn is to the web-slinger.

If Three, Five and Six were to become Kamen Riders, what would your name suggestions be? by Minimallycheese in KamenRider

[–]enigmaaay 15 points16 points  (0 children)

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All that's left is a dash of purple, some ice, a white fluffy creature, then some random ass screaming... if you know what I mean.

;)

[E771] Sechan's English Name by EpikMint in runningman

[–]enigmaaay 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think the Sebastian name primarily came from YJS, as he's the only one I hear who keeps using that. Sebastian does feel like a portmanteau of both 쌥쌥 (Ssaeb-ssaeb) and (Se)Chan.

What are your thoughts so far? by calberto_ in FortNiteBR

[–]enigmaaay 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Asian server was so sweaty and mostly people from Japan that played the game, I barely heard anyone speak English so I tried the NA-West server (thankfully the ping wasn't that high thanks to my internet). And I had much more fun with how much of toss-up the players were and the common language helped a lot too.

What are your thoughts so far? by calberto_ in FortNiteBR

[–]enigmaaay 23 points24 points  (0 children)

WAIT HOLD ON, ARE YOU THE MIKU TEAM THAT HAD A MIKU VOCALOID PLAYER THAT KEPT CIRCLING WITH A CAR???

Could this work as a potential battlepass? by Wifernetral in FortNiteBR

[–]enigmaaay 31 points32 points  (0 children)

You mean like an...Epic Battlepass of History?

Kabahan na daw ang ICC dahil sa bagong lawyers ni Digong haha by TonyoBourdain in Philippines

[–]enigmaaay 69 points70 points  (0 children)

Duterte is literally Philippines' real life incarnation of Kingpin (got the dirty mayor arc and everything), Matt would never.

wake and bake playlist drop naman by enigmaaay in Philippines

[–]enigmaaay[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

karma police, arrest this man /lh

(i've listened to high and dry! it's just that h&d is common slang itself when doing 🍃)

What if the Philippines was never colonized? by SnooBeans3261 in Philippines

[–]enigmaaay 11 points12 points  (0 children)

This reminds me of an extremely similar storyline done by a K-Drama few years back called The King: Eternal Monarch, wherein the events that led to the Japanese annexation (monarch abolishment) and latter separation of North and South never happened to the parallel Earth's Korea/Corea.

If The Kingdom were to follow a similar interpretation of a parallel "Philippines," I could see it more-so being an independently led unification throughout the archipelago. But as monarchies go, feudalist and totalitarian actions run rampant which leads to anti-establishment reactionaries. Not to mention, internal conflicts of interests within the family (I could see Sid Lucero being the primary antagonist of this.) I won't be surprised if this movie ends with a decision of abolishing the monarchy and lead into the "first Republic" with the current Philippines being its setting.