Don't even get me started on Mr Incredible. Helen Parr is so lucky. He cares about his kids, he has super strength and durability so you don't have to worry about him getting hurt outside.
He lost his passion when he couldn't be a super hero anymore and then he gets his shit together once he starts doing it illegally. Okay out of context that sounds really really bad, but bear with me. The plot is started when superheroes aren't allowed to be superheroes anymore. The narrative is that being a superhero is 100% good. He's so passionate about being good that it's killing him that he isn't allowed to be.
The only thing wrong with him is that he's not usually paying attention to the evils of capitalism. The
He did fuck up an insurance ghoul, so there's that.
But yeah, he's good. He'd go out every day wearing the same thing to do a thankless job for a world that is honestly pretty shitty. Remind you of someone? (also I'm so glad for the emojis here. Jesus Christ)
He doesn't care about the neighbors think. I'm so glad they didn't show him being obsessed with lawn care.
Anyway, yeah. Elastigirl is cool, but I'm built different.
My dad still watching trump like he's gonna do something subtle. Like dude, Biden is in office fucking people up. Trump isn't the president anymore and giving him attention isn't going to make him go away. It's been eight years now, Jesus Christ
Well if a billionaire said it.
Thank you!!
I like mana/mp systems. For long thing, it bends easier to mechanics around reducing or increasing spell costs for different effects. I also prefer the idea of similarly tiered spells costing different amounts of magical energy.
Masculinity that's as toxic as it is fragile. Brie Larson running around in front of a green screen didn't break these people, but it did highlight how broken their belief system is.
They're boots, dog. The guy is bringing out all of the cultural signifiers
"realistic economies" LMAO. Yeah, incorporate a system that shits the bed every 5-7 years and actively prevents mobility.
OP said no struggle sessions
Lol the expression on her face is the most discussed part of the piece and they think just having some AI version would inspire the same discussion.
How sad that their appreciation of art and human creativity is so lacking.