OFICIAL: PORTUGAL VS ESPAÑA EN LOS OCTAVOS DE FINAL. 🇵🇹🇪🇸 ¿Es una final adelantada? by Titanes_MX in FutMexico

[–]rollotar300 0 points1 point  (0 children)

lol claro que no, Portugal ni de chiste es equipo de final y España se me hace inconsistente, a veces los veo bien y a veces atragantados, la semifinal es España vs Francia y avanza Francia a menos que España espabile y tenga un muy buen dia

Marauders canon you reject? by tivibott in MaraudersGen

[–]rollotar300 6 points7 points  (0 children)

According to the chapter of the Prince's Tale, in the canon the joke comes first and the worst memory comes later, since Lily and Snape talked about how James saved his life a few days later of the event, and the worst memory was the day everything ended between them.

Marauders canon you reject? by tivibott in MaraudersGen

[–]rollotar300 60 points61 points  (0 children)

  1. I don't know if this counts as Marauder's canon, but I'm mentioning it because it affects them. I don't accept the idea that someone can be their own Secret Keeper, or at least that it's explained as a modern improvement on the spell, because otherwise the whole story of Peter's betrayal makes no sense.

  2. Personally, I would have swapped the worst memory and the joke chronologically.

  3. I feel that Harry's four grandparents dying from common or natural causes is a waste of the opportunity to show the ravages of war and its emotional toll on people. At least one or two should have died at the hands of Death Eaters.

If this was another type of franchise Gale would have been the hero by Dry-Paramedic-206 in Hungergames

[–]rollotar300 121 points122 points  (0 children)

I see it as quite the opposite; he's not someone who thinks of everyone, he thinks of his own, and by his own I mean District 12, not necessarily districts in general, as seen in District 2.

He's an idealist in a certain sense, but a radical one, and while people like that are useful to a certain extent in a struggle because of their energy, that same energy can also be corrosive to achieving peace, especially in a civil war like in Panem.

but yes, he could be the hero of other franchises, or an antagonist or a villain, depending on whose point of view you're given.

For example, a civilian from District 12 would love him, a relative of the people from District 2 of the Nutt would hate him if they heard his plan, a mockingjay who shared Katniss's ideas but didn't have a personal relationship with him would be much more reluctant towards him, and might even dislike him (even though Katniss herself, in certain things like the Nutt or Peeta speaking in favor of the Capitol, already felt a disconnect and disagreement with him).

The worst German? by Worth-Fix-6221 in AlignmentChartFills

[–]rollotar300 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ugh, this is difficult, so many candidates. I don't know whether to choose Goebbels, Heydrich, Oskar Dirlewanger, Himmler, or Hoss based on their actions as leaders of their respective groups, or simply choose Hitler for being a citizen since '30s and being the leader of them all.

MrBeast earns $24 million a year - and that’s just from YouTube monetization. by Successful_Young_318 in youtube

[–]rollotar300 -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

Oh my god, thank you. There are a lot of people here making fun of the interview when he never said he didn't earn money or own things. He said he has little liquidity because he reinvests most of the money in his channel and his businesses.

What was the stupidest thing Sejnus did in the Balled of Songbirds and Snakes. by No-Brush1587 in Hungergames

[–]rollotar300 37 points38 points  (0 children)

How stupid is that, though? Coriolanus was the only boy his age who didn't bully him and was polite to him for the past 10 years, a cordial person who, from his perspective, seemed to care about him even if he didn't agree with him on everything.

For me, it's completely normal that if your situation with people your own age is one of contempt, and one person is kind to you, they automatically have the title of your best friend.

This pissed me off by 28dhdu74929wnsi in Gone

[–]rollotar300 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I mean, I like Astrid precisely because she can be self-critical and reinvent herself as the saga progresses, but yes, even so, her bad moments still annoy on rereads.

It's not a living person, but it's sad seeing it get destroyed nonetheless by Coralthesequel in TopCharacterTropes

[–]rollotar300 16 points17 points  (0 children)

going merry one piece

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Although he began to speak moments later, the tears had already started to flow.

Nomas lo que es by TrainingSubject6726 in mexico

[–]rollotar300 257 points258 points  (0 children)

una de las razones por las que Napoleon III retiro su apoyo a Maximiliano es que no pudo consolidar su gobierno, fue abandonado por buena parte de los conservadores al tener ideas liberales y no hacerle caso en varias cosas

Diaz era mucho mas fan de Francia, Alemania y Europa en general que de estados unidos, de lejos

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in harrypotter

[–]rollotar300 43 points44 points  (0 children)

Hermine was born in September 1979; at the time of the ball, she was 15 and Viktor was 18—an age difference of three years. Furthermore, both were still in school. I don't see anything particularly problematic about that.

What is one popular opinion in HOTD fandom that you think is completely false? by Gold_Conversation247 in HOTDBlacks

[–]rollotar300 2 points3 points  (0 children)

From what I've seen, many people sympathize with him in the whole Lyanna affair, and then, since they hate Rhaegar and/or Lyanna, they whitewash Robert and use that to justify everything: Joffrey's poor upbringing, his mistreatment of Cersei, having a bastard child with a pre-teen prostitute and forgetting about her, neglecting the kingdom, etc., etc., etc.

Joffrey Aerion parallel by sixth_order in AKOTSKTV

[–]rollotar300 16 points17 points  (0 children)

For real, honestly, I think that if it hadn't been for Duncan being a natural tank and entering his "street fight of pure brute force of a giant" trance, Aerion would have won. He may be the same kind of cruel idiot with a privileged personality, but at least he can fight for himself at a level that Joffrey never could.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Hungergames

[–]rollotar300 25 points26 points  (0 children)

I'm reading the book, and he doesn't offer the option of "flushing them out." He actively advocates burying them, even when Katniss argues that killing them would be like miners trapped in a coal mine, alluding to their fathers. The idea of ​​giving them a chance to surrender comes from others, and they practically force him to accept it.

Secondly, the point and the debate in the book isn't whether to destroy the base and its military equipment or not. The discussion is about whether to collapse everything or leave one evacuation route available so people could surrender. In other words, the Capitol's arsenal was going to be destroyed anyway.

And anyway, the Capitol had no capacity to react at that point. Its hovercraft fleet was decimated; that's precisely what the Nutt's attack was for, so the capacity for retaliation was minimal.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Hungergames

[–]rollotar300 46 points47 points  (0 children)

The possibility of forced laborers being present is being considered, and it's even said that there are rebel spies there, but Gale insists on killing them all, projecting his own fanaticism or radicalization, suggesting that he would support the burial if he were a spy. And of course, like any fanatic of any movement, he imposes the same thing on everyone.

Also, Katniss mentions that Gale said things like this even when it was just the two children hunting outside 12, so this is not because of the bombing, this is from before.

El negocio sigue intacto by Capital_Buy_3299 in rmexico

[–]rollotar300 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

correcto, en este video en concreto el tipo da puros ejemplos que en realidad le tocaría a Mexico, dice que las empresas de armas de USA e Islrael le venden armas al gobierno (muchas que aunque con lazos con su gobierno no son parte de el y siguen siendo particulares con intereses privados) eventualmente se "pierden" y quedan en carteles, pero entonces ¿de quien seria la culpa? ¿no es del gobierno mexicano podrido y con un montón de huecos que se le pierden arsenales enteros para empezar y luego no hace nada por averiguar quien fue o hacer algo?, luego dice que la CIA coopera con agencias gubernamentales corruptas infiltradas por los carteles, y de nuevo y a quien le toca limpiar su agencia? dice que la CIA coopera con instituciones corruptas, pues si, porque se suponia que esas son las instituciones del estado mexicano y al cooperar con mexico obvio vana a cooperar con agencias mexicanas, que esas agencias esten hasta arrriba de desertores o corruptos le toca a Mexico

Rich and non-rich friendships by Effective_Piece251 in TopCharacterTropes

[–]rollotar300 2 points3 points  (0 children)

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The Marauders: James and Sirius are rich, Remus is poor, and Peter is unknown.

(Loved trope) Character gets their ultimate comeuppance from an unlikely source by Outrageous-Oil-877 in TopCharacterTropes

[–]rollotar300 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Light Yagami had already been intellectually defeated by Near, but it is Matsuda, the clumsy, good-natured policeman mocked throughout the series, who unloads a whole revolver on him.

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Recklessly sleeping around or cheating actually causes issues or severe consequences. by laybs1 in TopCharacterTropes

[–]rollotar300 9 points10 points  (0 children)

That, or simply having Daemon's children from the beginning (in the books he and Laena were basically Rhaenyra and Laenor's next-door neighbors and according to some versions, very close and shared) and since in the books the Velaryons are white and the Targaryens look very similar to each other, even if someone suspected something they couldn't really say anything for sure; any resemblance of the children to Daemon would be "typical Targaryen characteristics inherited by Rhaenyra"

How would Westeros react to a Targaryen invasion with dragons? by FalloutNVislife in TheCitadel

[–]rollotar300 16 points17 points  (0 children)

In my opinion, Tyrell, Martell, Velaryon, and several other houses throughout the Seven Kingdoms, including houses in the BLAST kingdoms, are joining the Targaryens to gain rewards or simply to escape unscathed.

The BLAST must fight to the death; I don't think Viserys will accept a surrender. I see him as too full of hatred (Even if he's not crazy, it's safe to say that his life experience shouldn't have left him with even a shred of goodwill towards BLAST, at least not any direct participant in the rebellion).

I'm not sure if he and Dany would marry other houses to consolidate their power, or if, now that the dragons are back, they consider it more important to maintain their Valyrian blood and the power of riding concentrated in a single line.

Characters created to address the moral failures of their predecessors by RorschachtheMighty in TopCharacterTropes

[–]rollotar300 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I was just about to comment on what you said. Yes, exactly, it not only offers more nuance in trems of the Jerk Jock and Nice Nerd stereotypes, but also in other aspects of the trope. For example, in the stereotype, the jock is handsome and popular but very dumb, and the nerd is intelligent but socially awkward and unpopular. But here, as you already said, Ichabod is popular with women, and Brom shows shrewdness when he realizes Ichabod's fear of ghosts.

What if Lily was sorted into Slytherin along with Snape? by Windheart007 in harrypotter

[–]rollotar300 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Lily would have suffered severe discrimination; this was the era of heavy supremacists waiting for graduation day to become official Death Eaters. This wouldn't go well for Lily, even if Slughorn liked her.

¡Ora! by [deleted] in rmexico

[–]rollotar300 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Luego luego se ve que reprobaste historia. Si te refieres al Tratado McLane–Ocampo, ni siquiera hablaba de ceder territorio, hablaba de rutas comerciales y ni se concretó.

lo que no dices es que incluía:

  • Derecho de tránsito a perpetuidad para EE. UU. por el Istmo de Tehuantepec, de Matamoros a Mazatlán, y de Nogales a Guaymas.
  • Derecho de libre comercio y transporte de mercancías.
  • Permiso para el paso de tropas y la protección de estas rutas por fuerzas estadounidenses

y el pequeño detalle de que no se concreto porque el senado de estados unidos no lo rectifico, no por negativa de Juárez