



Like y'know how Yujiro threatens to 'Devour' people? If after threatening to defile someone to make a point, but they actually want him to do it, i.e: "You will?~" what would he do when his trump card doesn't work? Would he resort to violence? Or would he just walk away?
AR Thanos(Marvel) and True Darksied(DC) as a duo
God(Seekers into the Mysteries)
Maledil(Space Trilogy)
The Quiet(Sun Eater)
Anu(Elder Scrolls)
R1: Saiki(Disastrous life of Saiki K)
R2: Full Power Namel Saga frieza
R3: Rick, 1 week prep
R4: Superman
R5: A Gorilla
R6: Cupcake
R7: All the Doctors, 1 year prep
R8: Godzilla Ultima
R9: Mr. Popo
Can the supposedly "bulletproof" "missileproof" trex hybrid tank this anti-aircraft round?
Like yeah, the guys not perfect. But jesus he just wanted to go on a god damn camping trip, spend some quality time with his kids like any dad would.
Scernario:
A school bully harasses and assaults others. One kid has enough and starts a rumor that the bully acts the way they do because their parents SA'd them as a kid. Which spreads like wildfire and eventually half the school hears about it before the week is over. But this eventually escalates to the point where the bully's parents hear about it, and the cops have to get involved because it's now believed the bully's parents actually SA'd them. Would this be considered morally wrong and by how much if so?
I love it~
Context: Yujiro Hanma is walking down a bridge when a random guys stops him, asking him if he's really the "strongest creature in the world." Yujiro then asks if his high confidence is because of the 2 revolvers he can smell on him. Before the guy can fully draw, Yujiro steps forward faster than the guy can react right away and grabs his forearm, yanks it down hard in a way that completely dislocated his shoulder out of it's socket by inches, then proceeding to twist his forearm literally like a pretzel. The guy then decides to try and draw his other gun, but Yujiro sends a clean front kick fast enough that it nearly slices off the guys hand off, barely leaving it hanging.
Yujiro tells him to watch out for the gun that proceeds to fall on the guys head and he calmly walks away as the guy screams in pain and bleeds out.
I get the guy tried to attack him first, but is harming someone like that and kinda leaving them for dead immoral in any way?
Y'know those occasional videos where a cop shoots an innocent person dead? If someone else were to pull out their own gun and shoot the cop dead after doing so, are they really all that immoral for doing so? Like, obviously they'd try and attempt to put them in jail, but is the person that immoral? Could they really attempt to arrest them?
I like Jerry because he occasionally is funny asf. I like his solo adventures/episodes because they give us a bit of a break from the crazy wacky science/psuedo-philopsophical shenanigans Rick and Morty get themselves into constantly. Jerry is just a more down to earth dude who just wants to enjoy himself with his family. I don't like how he often gets shit on just for being himself. Like yes, there are some occasions where he's an ass and rightly doesn't deserve sympathy, but who isn't an ass at least once in their life? I relate to him because he really is just like you and me, the average Joe. He's what who we'd be in any of the crazy bs situations Rick gets him into.
I'm kinda a bit drunk rn so sorry if I'm just spouting nonsense. I just like Jerry and think he's a good character who needs a few more of his own episodes. I also like how Jerry and Rick's relationship have grown to the point where Rick actually seems to respect/like him more to a point of being like: "Yea, u chill."
I sometimes get called weird by others for liking Jerry because: "He's a fuckin dumbass, gang."
Can we fucking please stop fucking asking this fucking question over and fucking over again? Fucking fuck.
Like, any other young dragonets I've been around act totally normal. But this one fluffball orange dragonet I've looked after on occasion just acts weirdly. Like, he'll be on the couch grooming himself before he starts looking at his own tail for a few seconds before pouncing at it and just flopping on the floor and then going: "rraaeeæwhh!"
He'll also sometimes just hop onto my bed to just stare at me with his head tilted, for like minutes. Then without warning He'll lunge and nom at me. Trying to get my fingers, snout, ears, horns, side of my head. I'll tell him to stop, but he'll pull his head back and give me this sassy look as if he's saying: "The audacity."
Other times, he'll try and take my food(took half my pizza last month), knock stuff over like vases and such, or will sometimes just be laying on the ground all causally. Until he'll randomly just start pawing and kicking at the air going: "rraaeeæwhh!" Before stopping, getting up and drinking some water like nothing happened. Are some dragons just smooth brained?