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GuestAccount69 3 points ago +3 / -0

FFS! I always underestimate how utterly evil these people are! Yeah, that's the article. And, yeah, they weren't college kids. I'd repressed how bad the article was and later assumed it was just about turning normal college kids into communist radicals as quickly as possible (as is the purpose of modern colleges). But, yeah...

FUCK!

THESE!

PEOPLE!

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GuestAccount69 6 points ago +6 / -0

Yeah, but Blue Beetle is LaTiNx, so there's not going to be any problems writing him as the good guy.

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GuestAccount69 7 points ago +7 / -0

There was an old archive link on this forum, I was sure I'd copied it somewhere, but nope. Maybe someone else has it. It was an article mainly about an event in Berlin, when it was discovered that a college professor was making his students have sex in the classroom. The hidden purpose of this activity was the lowering of inhibitions in his students, as this would make people less interested in conservative lifestyles. I'm racking my brain trying to remember the actual article, but I can't - I can only paraphrase it with my own uninformed biases, which I don't want since this article does a much better job explaining it. Does anyone have this archive link I'm talking about?

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GuestAccount69 3 points ago +3 / -0

In my experience, a failed Diplomacy check is less likely to backfire with a combat situation than a failed Intimidation one.

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GuestAccount69 14 points ago +14 / -0

Contrary to what all you "based anime" fans were thinking, the final boss battle with the Rainbow was never going to be fought in Japan.

Japan was always, at best, meant to be a brief car-punching stage.

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GuestAccount69 2 points ago +2 / -0

Soooo... what's the general opinion on women throwing chakrams? Just thought I'd check.

Or..... catching arrows mid-air?

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GuestAccount69 1 point ago +1 / -0

I miss TentElephant and his pedo copypasta wall of text. Back in the day (two years ago?) he'd only paste it once a month or so, and it would be in a then RARE topic dealing with institutionalized child abuse. But, now it seems like going after the kids (and getting them) is all they're focused on and it's the last thing for them to do before their final victory.

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GuestAccount69 4 points ago +4 / -0

Who learns anything these days? She can just look up all that Jedi shit online, with her brand new ForceG phone.

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GuestAccount69 3 points ago +3 / -0

Check out the Carol Reed series of adventure games. On YouTube, if not to play. They're not exactly something to draw the attention of the average console peasant that frequents this forum. They take place in and around Stockholm, yet almost never during the snowed-in months, but usually during the shiny, bright, flowery times and because of that have some of the most beautiful visuals in gaming, made entirely of still photographs. Extremely low chill games.

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GuestAccount69 4 points ago +4 / -0

Stolen account. I haven't seen him even mention the Fabians for months.

/partial sarcasm

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GuestAccount69 2 points ago +2 / -0

You're only looking at Kenya so you can pretend to not see anything going on in Japan.

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GuestAccount69 3 points ago +3 / -0

I never really understood why he absolutely had to call his main character Avery Silman, which to me seems like an obvious anagram for Slavery-Man (well, almost.) After all the bait and switching the entertainment industry has put all fandoms through, this always made me expect some anti-White, pro-BLM kind of heel turn from Eric.

Well, maybe he did explain the name, but I don't know 'cause I never followed him. I was more on EVS's side of YouTube, but left when his speech impediment became unbearable.

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GuestAccount69 3 points ago +3 / -0

I have absolutely no idea what you are raving about, but Snoop Dogg and Bruce Willis are on that list of celebrity backers, so you know they truly all are "some of the most vile, evil celebrity feminists on Earth."

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GuestAccount69 7 points ago +7 / -0

From the Fandom wiki:

Following Hydra's sudden takeover of the United States of America under the leadership of an evil doppelganger of Captain America, Blue Shield joined the Underground, a contingent of America's remaining super heroes that fought against the new regime. Under the assumption that Captain America could have been mind-controlled, the Underground raided Doctor Faustus' institute. The mission failed, and among the assault's one hundred and sixteen casualties was Blue Shield.

RIP Joey.

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GuestAccount69 24 points ago +24 / -0

The artist John Jomita jr once said in an interview how much he was keen on working with writer Chuck Dixon on the Punisher because Frank Castle is the only Marvel hero of Italian American descent. He was kinda wrong, because he forgot about Nick Fury, but nevertheless both of these characters are now, effectively, dead. Marvel has a whole bunch of Irish/Scotish, Hindu, Jewish, black and/or whatever protagonists, but the Italians are only fit to be in the Maggia. Marvel has NEVER catered to their actual reading audience. It's always been activist propaganda from some of the biggest losers the west has seen.

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GuestAccount69 1 point ago +1 / -0

There used to be a one-page section in Marvel comics, called Cup o' Joe, with Joe Quesada plugging various comics and events. I remember one such page, ran for a couple of months. It was a question for Marvel pros: "What do you do with your extra copies of Marvel comics, once you're done reading them?" Quesada's answer was a diplomatic: "I leave them on the subway, because it might entice new readers to hop on it." I don't remember any of the others, except Straczynski's. He legit said: "My dad threw away my comic book collection when I was a kid." Guy's been a pussy victim for 70 years. There's two things that I find the most detestable about Straczynski's stories.

One, he overexplains his characters. IMO, all characters should have secrets from the reader as well as their actual creator, but JMS' characters are exposed way too deeply. They talk too much and they think too deeply. It always makes them look stifled and dead.

Two, his obsession with Oedipal syndrome, especially the bit about patricide. You kinda have to look deep for this, but the two most repeated tropes in his stories are the father figure that makes the main character confide in him (only to inevitably get stabbed in the back,) and the quietly suffering maternal figure, that offers unconditional support. People shit on him for ruining Gwen Stacy, but really he did much worse to Aunt May.

Seeing that cover for Captain America #1 I just know that the story is going to be all about his parents. The father that used physical torture to turn him into the toxic male that is "incapable of backing from a fight and not accepting when his beaten" and the abused, loving mother that he stood up to protect. I bet they're going to have a few shots from the present, beating up alt-righters, trying to keep his bubling rage from exploding, because he's so much like his father. Death to nobility.

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GuestAccount69 1 point ago +1 / -0

The only one stating facts in this thread is me. And for some reason people don't like it that I put Larry Hama forth as a life-long left-wing underminer. So much so that they keep sliding my thread as far away from him as possible. It's absolutely fascinating to me that folx has seven upvotes on a completely false "stated fact."

Do you disagree about my assessment of Larry Hama? Did you read, say, Prisoner M13 (the Onslaught epilogue) or his run on Generation X, or the Avengers? If you care to read between the lines, and if you claim to be at all redpilled you should, you will see him for what he is.

Bunch of Aubrey Sitterson fans in here. Fuck your toys. Fuck your anime.

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GuestAccount69 4 points ago +4 / -0

So, do YOU have a job? I was under the impression that your money (mostly) came from investments. Do you blame women for your employment status and do you wish to change it? Are women stopping you?

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GuestAccount69 1 point ago +1 / -0

Larry Hama was not selling toys. Larry Hama was selling ideas to impressionable kids. There was no A Town Called Springfield toyline from Hasbro. No action figures of Fred, Heather and Sean. The notion that a generic small town in red state USA, filled with generic White middle class people, would by default be completely loyal to Cobra's ideals came 100% from Larry Hama.

I'd like to add that, by your jokingly gaslighting comments (especially the "cartoon meant to sell toys" strategy, that our detractors like to use against us on Twitter) you have revealed yourself to be just another leftoid turd. I won't pay any more attention to anything you say.

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GuestAccount69 1 point ago +1 / -0

It tells me that you're a filthy degenerate for prefering a bunch of weirdos, who look like pride parade drag queens, over the physically and mentally healthy Joes.

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GuestAccount69 1 point ago +1 / -0

Please tell me you regret making this ridiculous post. Don Levine created the original 60s toyline. Characters called Pilot, Sailor or Adventurer. AND NOTHING ELSE. He did not create Cobra, the Commander or any of the named characters. Larry Hama, on the other hand, came up with the names for ALL the 80s action figures (usually using real life people and references from his personal life), wrote ALL the bios for the characters and used the comics to cement their views and agendas.

This is such a Twitter troll kinda comment, that has no other purpose than to anger people, and it shows that you truly belong there. Stick to making people sick with your screencap compilations of SJW degeneracy.

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