Throwing stones in a glass house

Heel vs babyface is the last person to make fun of anyone weight while being out of shape himself

u/axumite_788 — 3 days ago

This is the same person who complained about normies ruining meme culture

Emplemon is the last person to complain about anyone taking anything too seriously because he complained about normies ruining meme culture and how behind the meme is everything wrong with meme culture.

u/axumite_788 — 4 days ago

Arlo the most indoctorinated character

I always thought Arlo's character development was done well for how subtle it was compared to the other characters because, compared to everyone else, from what was shown, he went through the most indoctrination, so him not having a sudden change in the hierarchy despite being a witness to that system's flaws multiple times, especially when his aunt is the one who maintains that system directly, that type of indoctrination takes a long period of time to over time gradually even after everything he been through early on especially.Why i brought this up is how Arlo's character development has been criticized for being shallow and further questioning the hierarchy which often ignores his circumstances growing up with Valerie consistently invest in Arlo becoming a part of the authority in her place it was mentioned in 294 he future was to be part of the authority.

u/axumite_788 — 5 days ago

Journey to the Center of Nowhere

This is an episode I honestly enjoyed with its lighter tone plot compared to other episodes and how it ends on a positive Note.

u/axumite_788 — 6 days ago

One of the more eerie ending in series

I enjoyed Came From Outer Ed with the plot revolving around tim curse with crows showing up at the ending was satisfying just for being how eerie it is.

u/axumite_788 — 8 days ago

Within Our Gates The first black film that start black cinema

Within Our Gates would release during January 1920 created and directed by Oscar Micheaux who would have gone to create many more films laying the ground for independent black cinema followed by Maria P. Williams The Flames of Wrath 3 years later that would further solidify was already established by Oscar Micheaux Within Our Gates.

u/axumite_788 — 9 days ago

Anti-woke revwers and audiences really can't fathom a black woman being beautiful

I wouldn't be surprised if anti-woke audiences would call this woman (Anok yai) unattractive for having black skin because Lupita Nyong'o playing Helen of Troy was the complaint aspect of the Odyssey outside Elliot Page.

u/axumite_788 — 11 days ago

The Bad writing is just minorities existing

Anyone who doesn't want political agendas and bad writing shoved down their throats should honestly be pressed because it mostly they just hate minnoirites in their media.

u/axumite_788 — 15 days ago

What kind of reality is being described

This individual has to be living in a bubble because anti-woke reviewers and audiences complain constantly about female characters not being scantily clad or else made ugly for a woke agenda, and James Gunn's Superman was literally called woke for being pro-immigration, with some notably critical drinkers saying it flopped by moving the goal post, and as for Asian characters getting less hate from anti-woke individuals when they constantly make racist jokes against Asians, such as with Dispru calling a Korean actress a panda express Disney girls boss, it is extremely delusional and most instances of progressive hating Asian characters if you can even call it that is just criticism towards anime characters being over sexualized which anti-woke reviewers conflict with hate towards Asians.

u/axumite_788 — 19 days ago

I hate over stacked burgers

When a burger can't be eaten properly without a knife to cut it into smaller pieces, that just defeats the point of a burger since you're not getting every flavor in a single bite that forces you to use a fork or your hand to grab those individual pieces.

u/axumite_788 — 20 days ago