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What is your most "Fuck you, this is actually awesome?" take?

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    Superman

    A lot of people dismiss Superman as being "too powerful" or "unrelatable." They’ll say Batman is more relatable because he doesn’t have superpowers. But seriously, how many of us can actually relate to being a billionaire playboy with unlimited resources? In contrast, Superman grew up in small-town, working-class America. He is as much Clark Kent as he is Superman.

    People call him a "boy scout," as if that’s a flaw. But that misses the point. The fact that he has the power to rule the world and chooses not to, is what makes him extraordinary. He sets an ideal for people to strive for.

    Yes, in the hands of a bad writer he can become a walking deus ex machina. But in the hands of a good writer, Superman becomes the core of some of the most powerful and iconic stories in comics. His greatness doesn’t come from what he can do, it comes from the choices he makes.

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    Have you ever read https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superman%3A_Red_Son ?

    I'm not a big fan of Superman stuff, but I found that one to be pretty interesting.

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      Superman

      A lot of people dismiss Superman as being "too powerful" or "unrelatable." They’ll say Batman is more relatable because he doesn’t have superpowers. But seriously, how many of us can actually relate to being a billionaire playboy with unlimited resources? In contrast, Superman grew up in small-town, working-class America. He is as much Clark Kent as he is Superman.

      People call him a "boy scout," as if that’s a flaw. But that misses the point. The fact that he has the power to rule the world and chooses not to, is what makes him extraordinary. He sets an ideal for people to strive for.

      Yes, in the hands of a bad writer he can become a walking deus ex machina. But in the hands of a good writer, Superman becomes the core of some of the most powerful and iconic stories in comics. His greatness doesn’t come from what he can do, it comes from the choices he makes.

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      Overly Sarcastic Productions has done a number of videos they call detail diatribes that have focused on Superman. The summary of many of them is that Superman is his most interesting when saving people and not when punching villains. Even in larger team fights, he could save everyone or hold off the threat, but he can't do both so he needs the help of others.

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        Superman

        A lot of people dismiss Superman as being "too powerful" or "unrelatable." They’ll say Batman is more relatable because he doesn’t have superpowers. But seriously, how many of us can actually relate to being a billionaire playboy with unlimited resources? In contrast, Superman grew up in small-town, working-class America. He is as much Clark Kent as he is Superman.

        People call him a "boy scout," as if that’s a flaw. But that misses the point. The fact that he has the power to rule the world and chooses not to, is what makes him extraordinary. He sets an ideal for people to strive for.

        Yes, in the hands of a bad writer he can become a walking deus ex machina. But in the hands of a good writer, Superman becomes the core of some of the most powerful and iconic stories in comics. His greatness doesn’t come from what he can do, it comes from the choices he makes.

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        I actually love superman being a normal dude who saves people with a smile. He should be a good person in stories, because his strength isnt the point, his willpower to help everyone is.

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          Have you ever read https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superman%3A_Red_Son ?

          I'm not a big fan of Superman stuff, but I found that one to be pretty interesting.

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          It's a good one. That one and All-Star Superman are the two I always recommend to people.

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            It's a good one. That one and All-Star Superman are the two I always recommend to people.

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            I've not read All-Star yet, but I keep getting it recommended to me. Thanks!

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              The Force Awakens The Last Jedi was the freshest and most creative star wars movie since Empire and Rian Johnson is a hero for trying to take the franchise in a new direction

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              I like scenes, many scenes in the movie; the whole movie? Nah, it's not as horrendous as people make it out to be, but still…

              I love the whole scene in the throne room. Nice supversion of expectation, great execution.

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                Exactly.

                The crew cab with a laughable bedsize, hood as tall as the average person, and clearly unused off road tires is what is unreasonable.

                A truck actually being used for work is totally fine.

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                hood as tall as the average person, and clearly unused off road tires

                This is especially silly. Even the 'F1s' of offroad racers are lower sprung than that.

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                And they are very street illegal. But they don't need to be skyscrapers! Even the Ultra4 rock crawler (the last one) sits lower than lifted pickups.

                There's basically no practical reason to do that, not even an offroading fantasy.

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                  My point is that the same people who bemoan the lack of expressiveness in men's clothing are at the same time defining masculine coding as being utilitarian in the context of trucks.

                  This incongruity is frustrating to me.

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                  Agreed.

                  I think cars should be more individualistic, which is part of Slate's pitch. So should men's fashion expectations.

                  That being said, a lot of truck lifting is very similar and more "I'm signicaling I'm part of this culture," than doing it for the sake of being cool. Some people do it as a form of expression, but that's the exception in my experience.

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                    Steven Universe. The online fandom was insane. The actual show was incredible.

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                    I think the fandom is so crappy about it because the show had to cut out most of the redemption arc of the big bads because it was prematurely cancelled. If so that’s pretty silly because it came about after the creator stuck up for a lesbian wedding being included.

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                      I like scenes, many scenes in the movie; the whole movie? Nah, it's not as horrendous as people make it out to be, but still…

                      I love the whole scene in the throne room. Nice supversion of expectation, great execution.

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                      This right here is the way. Yeah they had some singular scenes that were very nice. They also had a Casino heist in the middle of a Chase sequence. It was one of the stupidest things I've ever seen. That's that movie in a nutshell some really cool scenes right next to some of the stupidest shit you've ever seen.

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                        Twinkies. The perfect dessert.

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                        Have you had the banana cream Twinkies? Probably not as good as the OG ones, but definitely a nice treat when you come across them!

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                          Alien, zombie, monster, catastrophe, etc movies and shows. Obviously not all of them, but the genre in general.

                          Many people complain these shows only work because the characters act stupid, and it's true.

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                          a) what's the alternative? Not having these shows at all?
                          b) People are stupid even without a catastrophe. What makes you think we suddenly all develop a brain when there's an alien invasion, or zombie outbreak? If Covid showed us anything, than that there's a very large part of the population who'd go out of their way to act against everyone's best interest.

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                          Yes, once we saw how people behaved during the height of the pandemic I knew these people would be throwing themselves at the zombies.

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                            Totally Spies 🥲

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                            Idk why but I randomly thought of that show recently, when I was a kid I took a bit of guilty pleasure in watching it when it was on TV ☺️

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                              Pickup trucks in and of themselves as a concept is fine.

                              The issue I an many others have with them is that they have grown to large, even here in Sweden we have got infected by American pickup trucks that has their bonnet at the same height as my 2021 Seat Leon's roof.

                              That is insane.

                              Get back to the size of 80-90s pickups, and I doubt you'll get a many complaints

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                              I have a 99 Tacoma and I love it, 283k miles. My aunt has a much newer Tacoma, 2016-2020, not sure which year but around there. When my truck is in the shop sometimes I borrow hers and when I do I can't park in my parking spot at my apartment because the truck is too big.

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                                And photography before that, and pre-mixed paints before that (the media dragged J. M. W Turner of all people for it!). I imagine many of the same arguments were used against pencils and brushes when they were first invented too!

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                                Forgive the Haters

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                                  Nice an actual controversial take. Im glad more people are getting into coding because of AI honestly. Anyone can code (not just a saying).

                                  Me im impressed sometimes, but its only good for scripting languages. Start getting into compiled or anything beyond templates and it falls on its face.

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                                  Anyone can code (not just a saying).

                                  Anyone who is willing to invest the effort in understanding program flow can code.

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                                    Ooh that is one I vehemently disagree with lol. It was a ok movie if it was its own thing, but it wasn't a good star wars movie, it was worse for being in the sequel trilogy as opposed to a stand alone star wars movie, and it was even worse for being the middle of that trilogy. The more context you add the worse it is imo

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                                    I've read that it could have been something if the third sequel didn't change direction again. I tend to agree with that, the lack of consistency hurt the sequels a lot - why make a trilogy of narratively connected movies if you can't even manage to get all the directors on the same page? Other than "I like money", of course.

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                                      Salami is basically minced meat sausage.

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                                        Rings of Power

                                        While it is not perfect, a lot of criticism of the show is insane or plain dishonest. It became a playing ground for shit stirring and easy rage bait.

                                        Death Stranding

                                        The worst game I ever loved. Yes, the story and dialogue gets weird towards the end. Yes, Kojima keeps over explaining everything almost pathologically. Yes, I only played the Directors Cut, which I have been told reworked most of the game into a better state. And yes, I got PTSD from getting called after every single mission. But if you keep driving vehicles into terrain that obviously isn’t suited to be driven on, or otherwise try to bend the gameplay to your liking instead of accepting how it is supposed to be played, maybe you should play something else.

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                                        I agree, Rings of Power is great! As someone who has read and watched LotR, but not the Silmarillion, I found it a nice step into the lore. I found a lot of it matches up decently with the appendices of LotR, even if the timeline isn't accurate.

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                                          The problem isn’t the heel turn, the problem was that it happened on like 4 episodes. Rushed and lacked the time to show motive.

                                          Of course a Targaryen would go insane in their lust for power. The game of thrones consumes everyone.

                                          It just sucks that the show runners were like “and then she goes nuts and loses it all ok? The end. We’re gonna fuck off and make Stsr Wars now.” and it was so bad they even lost from Star Wars lol

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                                          But she didn't suddenly lose it.

                                          She wiped out cities full of people before. But it took her doing it in Westeros for people to see that it was because she was insane.

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