The Captain America thing where a bullied nerd would handle superpowers with more morality than alpha humans was silly.
The reality is what we see today. Petty little shits lording any scrap of power they get over whoever is different from them
I would say that Steve Rogers was not a bullied nerd. He had an alpha personality, just not the body to go along with it. He had a winner mindset, instead of the typical "chip on the shoulder" thing.
The Superpowers just allowed him to be physically a superhero.
Before he was given super strength he jumped on the grenade that he thought was live while everyone else fled. His mindset was the only thing that didn't change about him.
Correct. The guy you're replying to is retarded enough to miss something that was explicitly stated multiple times (because retards wouldn't get it otherwise)
He missed the mark a bit on the subject of Steve Rogers’ mindset/character, fair enough. But I don’t think the point he was trying to make is all that retarded.
There’s also a scene in the film where Stanly Tucci says something along the lines of, “a strong man would simply take this power for granted, but a weak man would understand the value of this power…”
I would agree that statements like the one above have proven to be complete bullshit in recent years. Half the world is collapsing right now because weak men got their hands on too much power.
Those two Batman Beyond episodes where the bullied dweeb got power and used them for petty revenge will always be relevant. Both times he wasted them, and by extension his life, by attempting to murder the asshole jock.
People forget how important bullying is. It’s how societal norms are enforced onto people as they grow up. I’m thankful as fuck I got the shit bullied out of me growing up so that I could actually not be a cringeworthy human being.
Unfortunately the only bullying going on nowadays is brown people beating up whites and troons bullying children into taking puberty blockers.
Yeah I don’t think bullying was ever a benefit in the traditional sense. The bullies were the apes of the school and were as small a group as the nerds. The reality with nerds, is the vast majority were passive on them at best, it’s just the few bullies that needed something weak to mess with. Modern nerd stuff being ruined is because nerd things were pushed into popular space and has nothing to do with a luck of bullies.
What we really need back is what I’ll call ostracizing. The people that the majority of the school sneered about. These were the slut girls, the fags, etc. When I was in school, no one liked these people. They weren’t necessarily bullied in the traditional sense, but they were the joke among almost all of their peers. Now, they are forced or brainwashed to accept those as normal.
I don't think "jewish hollywood" counts, but "Bullying has always been ... niggers determining what is socially acceptable" is asserting that blacks, as a race, engage in an inherent form of abuse. So that is where the line gets crossed. Unless that is not what he's using "niggers" to refer to.
The Captain America thing where a bullied nerd would handle superpowers with more morality than alpha humans was silly. The reality is what we see today. Petty little shits lording any scrap of power they get over whoever is different from them
I would say that Steve Rogers was not a bullied nerd. He had an alpha personality, just not the body to go along with it. He had a winner mindset, instead of the typical "chip on the shoulder" thing.
The Superpowers just allowed him to be physically a superhero.
Before he was given super strength he jumped on the grenade that he thought was live while everyone else fled. His mindset was the only thing that didn't change about him.
Correct. The guy you're replying to is retarded enough to miss something that was explicitly stated multiple times (because retards wouldn't get it otherwise)
He missed the mark a bit on the subject of Steve Rogers’ mindset/character, fair enough. But I don’t think the point he was trying to make is all that retarded.
There’s also a scene in the film where Stanly Tucci says something along the lines of, “a strong man would simply take this power for granted, but a weak man would understand the value of this power…”
I would agree that statements like the one above have proven to be complete bullshit in recent years. Half the world is collapsing right now because weak men got their hands on too much power.
Those two Batman Beyond episodes where the bullied dweeb got power and used them for petty revenge will always be relevant. Both times he wasted them, and by extension his life, by attempting to murder the asshole jock.
People forget how important bullying is. It’s how societal norms are enforced onto people as they grow up. I’m thankful as fuck I got the shit bullied out of me growing up so that I could actually not be a cringeworthy human being.
Unfortunately the only bullying going on nowadays is brown people beating up whites and troons bullying children into taking puberty blockers.
Yeah I don’t think bullying was ever a benefit in the traditional sense. The bullies were the apes of the school and were as small a group as the nerds. The reality with nerds, is the vast majority were passive on them at best, it’s just the few bullies that needed something weak to mess with. Modern nerd stuff being ruined is because nerd things were pushed into popular space and has nothing to do with a luck of bullies.
What we really need back is what I’ll call ostracizing. The people that the majority of the school sneered about. These were the slut girls, the fags, etc. When I was in school, no one liked these people. They weren’t necessarily bullied in the traditional sense, but they were the joke among almost all of their peers. Now, they are forced or brainwashed to accept those as normal.
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I don't think "jewish hollywood" counts, but "Bullying has always been ... niggers determining what is socially acceptable" is asserting that blacks, as a race, engage in an inherent form of abuse. So that is where the line gets crossed. Unless that is not what he's using "niggers" to refer to.
Is it?