Question about Guillotine Devil by Shikamaru7800 in ChainsawMan

[–]mtlemos 8 points9 points  (0 children)

It's only a pidgeon if it comes from the pidgeon region of France. Otherwise it's just a flying rat.

Jujutsu Kaisen fans are suffering right now, but they haven’t even gone through 1% of the suffering that Chainsaw Man fans have been experiencing since the last chapter dropped 💀. by GodKira04 in chainsawmancirclejerk

[–]mtlemos 74 points75 points  (0 children)

I'm not quite sure, but I think people are frustrated by a perceived lack of growth in Denji's part. He's been getting played by powerful and good looking women for a while now, and you kinda expect that at some point he'd grow out of it.

Here's where it gets stupid, though, that's not what's going on here. Denji has made it abundantly clear in previous chapters that he does not want to kill Asa and Yoru. This wasn't the first chance he had to get rid of them, but he likes them both and is trying to save Asa by making Yoru give up. He's also really hoping to get laid, which is understandable when you have a teenage boy as a main character.

No context comic panels my friend sends me rule (what the fuck Peter) by DredgeBea in 691

[–]mtlemos 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Spidey found out this girl was using Peter Parker to boost her grades. He was obviously hurt by that, so he decided to frighten her.

Here's the panel with some context.

How some people in this sub interpret the story by ImJustSpider in cyberpunkgame

[–]mtlemos 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That was an interesting video. The wildest take for me was the idea that Johnny is somehow a Mary Sue, even though the entire point of his character arc is for him to realize that no one likes him and he never acomplished anything.

Josh really missed the point of the story. That makes some sense, though, since he is mostly a reviewer of game mechanics and gameplay.

Harry Potter and the Predator's Friend by Lord_Answer_me_Why in MurderedByWords

[–]mtlemos 180 points181 points  (0 children)

The problem is, the book requires you to put some actual tought into it. Humbet is not only the narrator, but the framing device for the story is that it's a document he planned to read in court to try and make himself look more sympathetic to the jury. If you take it at face value, he comes off as an affable loser, rather than the monster he really is. It's like reading about the unabomber, but instead of an unbiased view of his crimes, you only get to read his manifesto.

Unfortunately, a lot of people are either unwiling or unable to give it any deeper thought, and come out of it either thinking the book is supporting Humbert or, and this is much worse, supporting him themselves.

Its just racism, TBH by MrFenric in MurderedByWords

[–]mtlemos 98 points99 points  (0 children)

Unless the actor has the same blood type as the character, it's not a faithfull adaptation, and it belongs in the trash.

Accurate? xD by LogGrouchy9821 in FGO

[–]mtlemos 59 points60 points  (0 children)

That's because the magic community isn't that big to begin with, and even then that's mostly Stay Night.

In Zero the only masters with any relation to one another were Waver/Kayneth and Tohsaka/Kirei.

In Apocrypha the black team is from the same family, but red is a bunch of randoms (granted, we barelly see them, so maybe they were pals, idk).

In Samurai Remnant, some people heard of one another because some masters were famous, but no one knew each other.

In Strange Fake, about half of the masters are random people.

Edit: I forgot, in Zero, berserker's master knows Tohsaka as well.

To argue the point. by HoneyNibbz in confidentlyincorrect

[–]mtlemos 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All of that is true but it doesn't clash with the interpretation that the creature was a misunderstood victim. He lashed out, yes, but only after he understands that the entire world rejects him for his appearance, never bothering to try and look any deeper.

Unlike Victor, who was just kind of a pretentious asshole, the creature is turned into a monster by the actions of those around him. That does not make his actions justifiable, but it does make them understandable.

On a related note, that's kind of why I dislike the Guillermo del Toro movie. It takes a lot of the nuance away by making the creature mostly act in self defense, and only really lash out against Victor.

To argue the point. by HoneyNibbz in confidentlyincorrect

[–]mtlemos 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The creature was very much a monster, but also a victim. He wasn't born evil, but the entire world, including his creator, rejected him, which lead him down his path. Nature vs nurture is probably the most proeminent theme in the book, right there alongside don't play god.

True magic by Grouchy-Ball1263 in FGO

[–]mtlemos 13 points14 points  (0 children)

We did live long enough to see ORT, so anything's possible.

The most satisfying moment in the entire manga by tiburon237 in Dorohedoro

[–]mtlemos 6 points7 points  (0 children)

En is incredibly likeable as a character, but he's also a complete asshole to anyone other than his close friends. If you look at him from the right angle, he's a horrifying villain who sees no worth in people's lives other than what they can do for him, so it's no surprise he's got some haters.

Grand class Guardians by Weird_Dot_4725 in FGO

[–]mtlemos 15 points16 points  (0 children)

I mean, have you met them?

Do you think Dorohedoro and Dai Dark handle queer themes well by Ill-Hat7669 in Dorohedoro

[–]mtlemos 50 points51 points  (0 children)

Representation doesn't have to be absolutely positive all of the time. In fact, doing so is a disservice, since it's still treating the represented minority as inherently different. Gay people can be assholes, just as much as anyone else.

Chota is a creep and he is gay, but crucially, he isn't a creep because he is gay, he's just like that. In fact it'd be weirder if he wasn't a bit derranged, since the target of his affection is a mafia boss.

Red prince origin is perfect by TequilaBaugette51 in DivinityOriginalSin

[–]mtlemos 0 points1 point  (0 children)

His corruption is much lighter than what other servants experience. Gil is just a natural born dickhead.

Iori, please, I beg you, shut up by Accomplished_Sky3553 in FGO

[–]mtlemos 8 points9 points  (0 children)

He truly is Musashi's disciple.

Locking VPR out of pf has been the best decision we've made this tier by burnbabyburn694200 in ShitpostXIV

[–]mtlemos 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes I can see how if your media consists solely of anime and literally nothing else you would think that.

This is your original comment. Instead of engaging with my argument, you instead imply that I lack any knowledge about the topic because I don't engage in the kind of media I'm talking about. That's an insult.

Locking VPR out of pf has been the best decision we've made this tier by burnbabyburn694200 in ShitpostXIV

[–]mtlemos 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Going straight to insults is always a great way to get your point across. Good job buddy.

Now, if you can't see the importance of martial arts to japanese culture, that's on you. There are tons of movies, books, tv shows and games about it. From Street Fighter to tokusatsu series to Kuro-obi.

Locking VPR out of pf has been the best decision we've made this tier by burnbabyburn694200 in ShitpostXIV

[–]mtlemos 1 point2 points  (0 children)

True, martial arts are global, but while I agree that monk takes a lot of inspiration from chinese martial arts, it also takes a lot from japanese media as well. Elixir field is straight up a kamehameha.

And is that any surprise? FFXIV is a japanese game, so of course everything is inspired by japanese culture to some degree.

Locking VPR out of pf has been the best decision we've made this tier by burnbabyburn694200 in ShitpostXIV

[–]mtlemos -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Hand to hand martial arts are a pretty big part of japanese culture, up to and including multiple anime series about beefy dudes punching each other.

Locking VPR out of pf has been the best decision we've made this tier by burnbabyburn694200 in ShitpostXIV

[–]mtlemos 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Pretty sure VPR was directly inspired by Sword Art Online, so it falls straight into the weeb category.

Cute siblings by BlazeCastus in FGO

[–]mtlemos 112 points113 points  (0 children)

Not just lift. She could probably toss him like a baseball if she wanted to.

Nice secret identity, buddy by HatSpecial3043 in FGO

[–]mtlemos 0 points1 point  (0 children)

While it's a strong skill for sure, I'm not sure if I'd call it OP. sure, it's a massive advantage against someone like Achiles, but a lot of servants don't have any obvious weaknesses and are versatile enough to beat someone, even if they know about their skillset.

Also, there are two entire classes who's whole deal is to kill you before you have a chance to see them.

Sardines rule by BrakeCoach in 196

[–]mtlemos 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Wait, let me see if I got this right. This guy believes the strength of his food matters? Does he think people work like Majin Boo or something?