[Invincible] Why *didn't* the Viktrumites take over Earth?

Thragg has already proven to be able to kill Mark and Nolan alone, with no real injury to himself. He's already confident (with good reason) that subjugating Earth's population won't be a problem either. Why negotiate with the dude who blew up Viltrum in the first place, and not just take over Earth for repopulation?

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u/Legitimate_Fly9047 — 11 days ago
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Superman really lucked out when the yellow sun gave him super strength

u/Legitimate_Fly9047 — 15 days ago

[Curse of Chucky] Why was Nica blamed for all the murders?

She's a paraplegic in a wheelchair who, despite her ravings of a serial killer doll, couldn't be the one responsible for the slaughter in the house because most people could run faster than she could wheel. Why was she treated as the prime suspect, and not an intruder who caused Nica to have a mental breakdown after they murdered everyone?

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u/Legitimate_Fly9047 — 1 month ago
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"Hey, I'm the delivery guy for the explosive barrels- leave them anywhere? Okay then..."

u/Legitimate_Fly9047 — 1 month ago

(Real Life Trope) Wait, It's Still Alive?!

Series and fandoms that are still active and updating, even after all these years.

  1. RWBY, semi-popular web show created in 2013. Over the years, it's survived the death of it's creator, Monty Oum, unpopular writing, controversy, and the collapse of it's parent company, and just had it's tenth volume greenlighted this month. It's even kept most of their original writing team.

  2. TF2, very popular team shooter that's been around since 2007. It's been rivals with Overwatch and Marvel Rivals, and it's servers are still full with active players despite it being almost two decades old.

u/Legitimate_Fly9047 — 2 months ago