maybe we should get to ending the billionaires who treat earth as their playground instead of finding slurs for the product that isn't even sentient but what do I know
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maybe we should get to ending the billionaires who treat earth as their playground instead of finding slurs for the product that isn't even sentient but what do I know

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People on X/Twitter thinking that applying cishet romance logic in regards Nakamura’s dilemma and if one of them were gender swap have to be biggest clowns on the Internet 🤡
Like no, the only reason why Nakamura wants to settle as Hirose’s friend is because he’s gay and he’s aware of the limitations due to the conservative society surrounding him.
Figured I’d give out my two lists that are helluvaverse related to the “You’ve missed the point by idolizing/villainizing them.” Lists and lets just say btih Hazbin hotel and helluva boss is the most perfect example on why media literacy is important to begin with.
Greg Bear: The Forerunner Trilogy is a story about an inevitable tragedy borne of hubris and a failure to listen or learn. It was always going to end this way. It is a story about the dangers of societal stagnation and absolute power. It is also a story of rebirth and rebuilding. A story of hope and perseverance. But it is also a story about the violation inherent in divine destiny. It is a story about the power of ideas and the dangers of blind obedience. It is a story of arrogance and fallibility. A story of the dangers of fanaticism, a story of stewardship, the nature of civilisations, of legacies, and the distortion of history. Above all else it is a story of how we must learn from the mistakes of the past so we can avoid repeating them again.
Gamer Bros With Zero Media Literacy: BRĂśH HUMANITY IS TOTALLY WORTHY OF THE MANTLE OF RESPONSIBILITY!!!! OUR SACRED BIRTHRIGHT!!!! GIMME THAT SHIT!!!!!!
Many such cases.
REminder :There are people who can watch or read Frankenstein and their main take away is "What a scary horrible monster "
They look at this face and say he is awful and evil
My point is a lot of people can miss the fucking point
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Screenshot because I’m not reblogging this:
I just had to share the reblogs on this post. So much handwringing. So many absurdly bad takes.
The Killing Joke and Media Illiteracy
Alright, let’s get this straight: if you read The Killing Joke and think it’s just about how one bad day can turn anyone into a psychopath, then you’re seriously misreading the entire story.
The Joker argues that everyone is one bad day away from snapping. He tortures Commissioner Gordon to prove his point, paralyzing Barbara, and dragging Gordon through psychological hell. But guess fucking what? Gordon doesn’t break. Despite the worst trauma imaginable, Gordon holds onto his morals, his sense of justice. His response proves that pain doesn’t have to define you. Trauma doesn’t make you a monster unless you let it.
Now, let's take a look at Batman. The Joker thinks trauma makes you lose it, but Batman’s entire existence disproves that. His parents were murdered in front of him, a trauma that could’ve shattered him. But Batman chooses to use that pain for good. He channels his suffering into fighting for justice. Batman proves that you’re not defined by what happens to you; you’re defined by how you choose to respond.
The Joker’s whole point crumbles with Gordon and Batman. The Killing Joke isn’t about fragility; it’s about choice. Both Gordon and Batman show that you don’t have to embrace madness. You can choose to rise above it. So, if you think this story is about how one bad day can turn anyone into a villain, you’re missing the real message. It’s about how pain and trauma don't define you, it's what you choose to do afterward that does.
liked a post about my favorite dj, HorsegiirL, and now all that’s on my feed is fanart for a horse-girl dating/gatcha game?! it looks like you can race the waifus; but you can’t breed them?!?! respectfully what’s the fucking point