Thread:Jester of chaos/@comment-31330278-20180211164358/@comment-4708882-20190110102138

1. Sorry about that based on re-reading the comment for some reason my phone changed "it" to that. Unfortunately I haven't seen "Bird Box" yet but it sounds interesting. I definitely can see dementors as symbolic of WW1. I'd love to think the creator was surrounded by professionals but not sure. Hitler and Stalin shared some similarities but while Hitler suffered mental issues and erratic he also apparently was an alright boss (for a dictator at least). Stalin ultimately was the a terrible boss, cold and calculated in every horrible act.

2. Kingpin is definitely in my opinion one of the best crime lords around and one that could possibly give Batman a challenge given he's physically powerful and highly intelligent. Stan Lee lived the dream in the end and I'll miss his little cameos. I really hope Spider-Gwen is good, her death is definitely tragic especially since she had actual chemistry with Peter vs just eye candy. If she could visit the mourning Peter she could try to either date him (two hero vs one hero and a citizen) or minimum help him get much deserved closure.

3. Yeah I'm agnostic. Technically agnostic comes in variety but means ones not certain if God or gods exist but same time can't say either way. Some lean far more to one side or the other while others are in the middle. Personally I'm in the middle that swings very slightly towards in the existence of one but don't think any religion is right. My personal stance is "if he/she/it exists I've got issues and want us (me and God) to keep distance/to ourselves". I think Alphonse would just be a little more mature agnostic since he's the more positive of the brothers. Winry stays herself in personality from what I remember but confused given Edward basically worded his proposal as an awkward "I promise to give half my lifetime for half yours" analogy with his belief of equivalent exchange. Luckily she doesn't die. With Hohenheim unfortunately the original anime he didn't steal from the dead but literally switched bodies when the old body was dying much like Dante does (exact same process actually) but I do find both interesting given manga/Brotherhood was more a victim cursed with an immortal body with the 2003 one was originally selfish. Ultimately I think Hohenheim even in the 2003 anime that version originally started optimistic and caring before becoming worse and finally changing to good again. I definitely feel Dante was a better Hate Sink especially given she doesn't really fight and doesn't know how to make a philosopher stone instead continually manipulated to steal one. My main reason for preferring Father is he will get his own hands dirty and knows how to obtain his goal better. I know how you feel, some stories help me confront my demons and do what I can to overcome my past. :)

4. It was fun to have a Social Darwinist who holds themselves to the same standards as they feel everyone should which is rare. I wouldn't call the suicide a redemption just a bit of honor. With McCullough and delusional I'm indifferent as while he has a point with the infected, if I remember he killed some for healthy for questioning him. Marlene I feel would likely try suicide and fail or try but panic and end up as a normal infected.

5. I like the conversation it covers all his past with it almost coming across as him just calmly telling them vs being an arrogant emotional wreck. Not exactly sounding like a character people will necessarily feel sympathy for but if that's what you want it could be achieved by however you portray him. I personally find it cool he's not seemingly trying to invoke any just telling White he knows how it feels to be abandoned. Awesome job bro! :)