Thread:Jester of chaos/@comment-31330278-20180211164358/@comment-31330278-20190110002223

1. Not sure what "Irvin" is. I searched it on Google, but only found people named Irvin. Is it a movie similar to "Bird Box"? If so, I would see it somewhere down the road, as part of my watch list. Now, the similarity between the "Bird Box" demons and the dementors came up in a conversation I had last Sunday. A very interesting talk about the holocaust. As the dementors symbolize WW1, you can say that in a way, they helped creating Voldemort, like how WW1 shaped Hitler. Just like the demons and Voldemort, Hitler didn't came to be the fuhrer by democratic means. He actually narrowly got into the parliament as a sideroad party. The chosen leader failed at establishing a government. He took Hitler in only because it was either Hitler or "letting the lefties take over Germany". From that moment forward, the nobody became a nightmare. I assume it's also true to the man who created the BB demons. Me and my conversation partner also talked about how Hitler was surrounded by idiots and achieved power with minimal effort because he was born in the right century. Would you say the BB demons' creator was also surrounded by idiots, or was actually a brilliant man surrounded by professionals? And if the latter is the right option, would you say Stalin was more like Hitler or more like the mysterious creator?

2. I came to minute 36 or so. When Kingpin killed one of the Spider-people, I realized what you meant. I mean, the king of his name comes from King Louie. He's a freaking bigfoot. Now him vs Batman. The Joker and Bane would be proud. I know for sure Stan Lee is. For good reasons. I was so happy to see him in the movie. Dying of old age, doing what I love the most and having a cameo in my own fictional universe, like Stan Lee did, is almost to amazing to wish for. Spider-Gwen is either yet to come or disguising herself as a blonde student from Miles' class. Being relatively cold-blooded in a sticky situation involving involuntary connection between her hair and Miles' hand is something Gwen would do. One of Peter's versions was the saddest one I remember. Divorced from Mary-Jane (she also appeared as his widow in another dimension), talked about his broken life and even made me feel sad with talking about sea horses attachment patterns. How sad can someone be to make sea horses seems like a good analogy to the marriage Peter wanted, in contrast to what he had? Knowing it could have been prevented if Gwen didn't got killed makes it even harsher. I wish Spider-Gwen would return to the broken Peter's dimension and fix it all.

3. I recall you identify yourself as agnostic. Is nay-theism similar to agnosticism? I guess Anastasia could be agnostic if she wasn't god herself. Alphonse must be agnostic. If he wasn't killed, do you think he would've grown nay-theist like Eduard, or just a mature version of his agnostic naïve self? I actually like Winry better as the good friend who stitched Eduard back to health than as her happily married version in the manga/Brotherhood. Did she became like Gwen Stacy in her happily married version? Hope not. Both takes of Van Hohenheim are interesting. The version where he take corpses parts to retain immortality reminds me of Hawarged's story, with the orcs reviving fallen comrades and saving dying ones by reviving organs of some dead orcs for implantation. Does the fact reviving organs and people runs in the Elric family means that deep down Hohenhein had some goodness inside of him and used to be idealist before becoming what he became? I like Father 2009 better than Dante, but still looking forward to see her being killed. Does the fact you like Father better as a villain is partly because you see Dante as a bigger hate sink, similar to how Sofia Lamb is a bigger hate sink than Comstock and Umbridge is a bigger hate sink than Voldemort? Also, you're the best for concerning my emotional state after watching the anime :-). It's a challenge and I will stand it and enjoy the depths. The bad memories are hard to forget. But if I must experience the memory again, at least it happens when I watch a deep and educational series. Know what I mean?

4. Social Darwinists are usually hypocrites as bloody hell, so i'm very glad McCullough was unusually honest one. Does suiciding for becoming something he never wanted anyone to be count as redemption? Also, care to remove him from the delusional list? Extremists are never delusional. Killing his own son and wife are of course unforgivable, but he still prevented what he deems as a fate worse than death. Just for that, he's a better person than Koba and Steven Jacobs. Maybe even a better person that Marlene, despite being in much higher scale. If she would've become a zombie, do you see her retain her personality and subjective code of honor, or becoming a monstrous shadow of herself?

5. My guess about Syndrome's background before the film is as good as yours. Now, I have an idea for Red's background. It's either that, or leaving his background shrouded in mystery for the audience to fill the gap. Here's the background:

Red: "What's the matter, White? I cant bare seeing you like this. It's because of that bitch in cat clothing (the hero's girlfriend, who was forced to disguise herself as a transgender cat to hide from her enemies), isn't it? Well, I once was in a similar situation".

White: "You were also abandoned by someone who lied about his/her identity?".

Red: "Far worse. I was thrown here, in this goddamn factory's rubble (one of many nicknames to the radioactive wasteland), by my owners. I used to be his loving and loyal cat, until he brought home a teeny-weeny doggy. I was always there when he wanted to snuggle, but the little bitch just had to lick him with her little bootlicking tongue, and he forgot everything. Typical human. I had to make the dog pay dearly. For the child, for the home, for the luxuries, everything she got and should've been mine! This little dog wouldn't survive twelve hours here. She sure didn't survived me, pouncing on her and crossing eyes with her in her dying moments. The kid and his parents found out and kicked me out to the ruins forever. When the radiation turned me into what I am, not very long after Panda took me in and gave me what I should've get in my original home, I found my former owners".

White: "Did he regret about throwing you out?".

Red: "He slammed the door in my face, White. He said i'm someone else's pet. I'm not angry with him. Not anymore. He should've choose his words more carefully though. I could've lived with the memory. But you know Panda. I told him what this ungrateful brat did to me and he got real angry. First thing in the morning, when the kid's parents gone to work, he literally threw the parents under the train. Thanks to his distraction, I sneaked to the kid's house and watched him from the shadows. A burning match fell from my hands and slowly did its charm. The kid was so predictable. Tried to escape from the front door. My last words to him were "''you kicked me out of the house! Now it's my turn to kick you inside the house!''". His empty little head slammed on the burning floor and the rest of his body was aching from being kicked. I took a couple of steps back and threw a Molotov through the window, but than I had to run, before the neighbors will come".

White: "Oh my goodness! Is there a slim chance the kid survived somehow and just in a coma?".

Red: "You're missing the point. I wanted to say that now the kid is probably dead. If not dead, at least he's in a coma, suffering like I did".