Question about act 3
I was fully actually reading and trying to understand the act 3 Libretto today. Did I miss something or is the note The Girl's story ends on her just riding into the city in "The Redline"?
I was fully actually reading and trying to understand the act 3 Libretto today. Did I miss something or is the note The Girl's story ends on her just riding into the city in "The Redline"?
I'm a trans woman, and I do very much believe the reading, but I want to know what evidence lead you all to believe it, so i can make sure i didn't get too caught up in my own head about this.
Omni Man From Invincible, and Vriska Serket from Homestuck are the 2 characters who caused me to think about this, and I'm wondering if this community can help me figure out why Omni Man is viewed as much more redeemable than Vriska.
The name of the arc is The Straw Man, which is a fallacy where someone pretends that their opposition has a much weaker position than they actually do, then takes down that imagined weaker position.
>!If If someone was trying to take down Batman's ideology, wouldn't a good way of doing that be to pretend that what he's doing is exactly what the Joker wants, and therefore he isnt actually doing any good. I do not get why so many people are taking the straw man's words as 100% factually correct?!<