@ChazakielDoremi Having Yoda be a full-sized human who speaks normally for all three prequels and not explain it until some weird piece of secondary material set just after the prequels would have been such an incredible shitpost, I wish they had done it
This is fair, but maybe our fundamental idea, our original parent’s reading of Peter (how I genuinely learned to read) differs.
I mean this sincerely, my idea of Peter Parker is a guy who wants to conform to a society he doesn’t belong to, for wealth, gratification, a sense of belonging, who then gets absolutely fucked by any notion of that perceived safety.
Who then spends the rest of his life trying to inspire people to be greater than those same desires he *still has*. With a slight chip on his shoulder and a direct desire to protect the ones just as impressionable and vulnerable as himself.
If I don’t see that in one adaption and you see it another, is there really a difference?
Maybe I’m pretending for clicks (which is wild considering I don’t make that many videos) or maybe my idea of the guy is just as meaningful as your idea of him.
And that’s why we are both talking about the work of Ditko and of Lee and getting meaningless engagement from it.
Daveigh Chase has sadly passed away at the age of 35.
She was the voice of Lilo in ‘Lilo & Stitch’ & Chihiro in the English dub of ‘Spirited Away’.
In the USA in 1943 they produced a film 'Don't be a Sucker' about fascism.
It perfectly explains Nigel Farage, Donald Trump, Elon Musk and the entire Right.
New York City has officially renamed one of their streets after Jack Kirby 💥
• The corner of Essex & Delancey will now be known as Jack Kirby Way
• He grew up in the area, which inspired the fictional Yancy Street in ‘Fantastic Four’
(via @SmithsonianMag)
The verdict of a prominent conservative website and magazine:
"A 79-year-old man who has long dealt in chaos is now being consumed by that chaos. His episodes are becoming more frequent, his good days further apart. What he has lost is not a sense of decency or decorum—he never had those—but any remaining sense of self-control.
"Everyone around him can see it. Yet, whether from ambition, cowardice, or weary acceptance, they keep looking for ways to rationalize his behavior. The tragedy is no longer Trump’s. It is now America’s."