Thread:Jester of chaos/@comment-31330278-20180211164358/@comment-31330278-20180814201200

1. When i told you about Cheshire Loomis for the first time, did you saw him as psychotic, or just the common crazy psychopath? Also, You gave me an idea for a way to combine him in part 3. Not as the 3rd killer. As a connection between part 3 and part 4. Fox and Cat will sell to him the inner organs of one of their victims, namely Stromboli. As part of their plan to frame Stromboli, Fox and Cat disemboweled him like in taxidermy and took turns at using his dead empty body as a costume while attacking people. In order to get rid of the incriminating evidence, they sold Stromboli inner organs. The potential buyers were Cheshire and Wizard of Oz. Since Oz wanted to eat the organs (there are perverted creeps like him in real life) and Cheshire wanted the organs for business, Fox and Cat sold it to the one who seemed like having the better cause.

2. I know about Anti-Venom mostly by rumors. Hope i'm not an amature for asking it: Was there anything special about Anti-Venom, or was he just the original Venom but with opposite colors? And why does he count as AntI-Venom? One might think that the polar opposite reflection of Venom would be Carnage. If Carnage ain't the dark reflection of Venom, is it because Carnage was meant to reflect Spiderman instead?

3. God, as a concept, is one of the biggest and saddest ironies in this world. An imaginary omnipotent entity which suppose to bring comfort to people who believe him/her, except dept analysis make everything related to god more and more sad and depressing. In some cases, even infuriating to no end. If i recall, that was one of your reasons to write Anastasia. Because you wanted to write a benevolent god who actually give you a good reason to both believe and have faith in her. I cant express enough how heartwarming are both the character and your reasons to write her :-). Maybe Jester looked back and had moments of regret, thinking "i wish i didnt had to do it. Anastastia created a beautiful world, but people make it ugly, so now i have to destroy it :-( ".

4. TV Tropes might call them "well-intentioned extremist", especially in Hawarged's case. Both will have an honorable mindset and the best intentions for every non-enemy. Their controversial aspects are about being a little zealos about their their goals, not the goals in principle. It's kinda like with Sidney, in a sense that most of the time you feel her hardships, but hitting Gale at the second time (in the first time, she was a poor girl who try to get a verbaly abusing journalist off her back. In the second time, she attacked Gale like a german shepherd attacking a fox) was too much. I have a theory that Sidney believed Gale was one of the killers. Similar to Jane when she will shoot a civilian at night due to mistake him as a burgler. For clarification: Jane will be ashamed of herself after finding out the "burgler" was just a civilian who happened to pass near her house, quickly giving him first aid after learning her serious error.

5. Combining superheroes and deep philosophy is a thing not everyone do properly. You nailed it with a capital awesome. I guess i did the mistake of not knowing nihilism and existentialism are sides of the same coin, given how different these two states of mind are. Now i'm a smarter person. Thanks :-). "Batman: Under the Red Hood" will be watched soon. I recall "Reed Hood" used to be Jason Todd, right? What Joker did to Jason was almost as fudged-up as what Rose did to her own eye. Instead of taking out her eye, she should've take some pills. That's explain many things about Deadpool: His madness, socipathic nature, why he look horrible under the mask, why it takes a serious villain to portray him as half-sympathetical, his regeneration (in Teen Titans, Slade came back to life after the deal with Trigon), the part where Ajax stabbed Deadpool in the head (must be a reference to Slade losing his eye), his constant breaking of the 4th wall (i have reasons to believe Slade knew he's a fictional character), his devotion to one female character and complete disregard for anyone else. If Slade will ever want to know the differences between existentialism (like what Emil reveals himself to be) and nihilism, he can ask you. He's used to break the 4th wall. Or, in a non-4th wall breaking note, he could ask Raven. Do you think he was curious about that matter in his brief time as a technically member in the heroes group? Also, would you say he's creepier than Trigon?