Vader

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At like 25+ you are damn near 30. They are grown-ass fucking adults, and it’s so weird you all care about something that has nothing to do with you. I truly don’t give a fuck. And if the people in this comment section were diagnosed with cancer, their kid was diagnosed with cancer, or their kid died at birth, I wouldn’t give a fuck about that either. Honestly, I’d probably pop champagne and celebrate—that’s how much your life is truly meaningless to me.

And that’s how they feel about you too. If your toddler had terminal cancer, and I or they had the cure for it—and I could give it to you for free to cure your kid—I wouldn’t and they wouldn't either.

It's pathetic to care what other adults do especially when they couldn't give less of a fuck about you.

 

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In the new Disney+ show Daredevil, Fisk is the mayor of New York. He has an anti-vigilante task force that is apprehending and putting vigilantes—and people who help them—in cages, and basically making New York a living hell. If we are to assume that, in a superhero fantasy world, 'good' billionaires exist (like Iron Man, Batman, Swordsman, Kate Bishop, Green Arrow, Iron Fist, Blue Beetle, Mr. Terrific, the Wasp, Angel, Emma Frost, Mr. Fantastic, Nightwing, Professor X, Sunspot, Black Panther, Aquaman, and Namor), then that means some billionaires and royalty aren’t terrible people. If that’s the case, then why not fight fire with fire and have Daredevil get help from millionaires and billionaires who support vigilantes and hate Fisk? Even in Daredevil Season 1, some rich people hated Fisk. Why not have them use their wealth to fight the system—for example, paying off jury members, judges, or cops, or even using their influence to make sure Fisk never gets into office again? Why not just do that?

[–] Vader@sopuli.xyz 0 points 1 day ago (9 children)

No, just a white couple adopting a Black kid and then saying, ‘It is mine,’ may not go over well.

[–] Vader@sopuli.xyz 3 points 1 day ago (11 children)

it, it is mine

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If John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy were alive and, in 2003, adopted a Black child and changed his name to ‘John Kennedy,’ would he then be ‘John Kennedy the Third’? Or No since the kid is not biologically theirs?

[–] Vader@sopuli.xyz 5 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Just an assumption

You could have just said "I don't know" LMAO

 

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In real life, if there was a masked vigilante whose codename is ‘Watcher,’ he’s a non-lethal masked vigilante who is a witness to a murder. The detectives and prosecutor want to put the vigilante on the witness stand, but the vigilante’s secret identity is, well, secret, and he doesn’t want to reveal it. Can he still testify with his mask on or testify anonymously?

 

I went to see Devil Wears Prada 2 (I actually liked it), but I had one of the weirdest experiences afterward.

As I was leaving, a woman was holding the door open for a bunch of people. I walked out, said “thank you,” and she suddenly snapped at me: “WHAT, YOU DON’T KNOW HOW TO HOLD THE DOOR FOR WOMEN?! YOUR MAMA MUST NOT HAVE RAISED YOU RIGHT.” First off, I was on my phone, so I didn’t even realize there was a woman behind me. Plus, she was already holding the door for a whole crowd—men and women—so it wasn’t like I ignored someone on purpose.

But that wasn’t even the craziest part. During the movie, someone quietly whispered to their friend—barely noticeable—and that same woman yelled at the top of her lungs, “BE QUIET! OH MY GOD.” The entire theater heard her way more than the people whispering, and some people even started laughing.

I go to the movies multiple times a week, and that was easily the weirdest interaction I’ve ever had.

This was in Georgia.