“What Gives??”
Fantastic Four #41 (August 1965)
Stan Lee, Jack Kirby, Vince Colletta and Stan Goldberg
Marvel Comics
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So do we have an explanation as to why Gaige was the ONLY playable main series Vault Hunter left out of the Vaultlanders figures? ‘Cause it almost feels like they just straight up forgot to put her in?
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I have so many stories in my head and yet this stupid meatbag I inhabit cannot keep up with the pace of spilling them all out at once.
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Hmmm.. whqts your midnight munchie go to?
Right now it's either a snack sized bag of Knott's Berry Farm strawberry shortbread cookies or standing in the light of the fridge shoveling shredded cheese into my mouth straight out of the bag like a gremlin. There's no in-between.
Speaking of which...I think cookies sound lovely right now.
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what is it about the beauty of what might have been that pierces our feeble mortal minds and holds us in eternal horror clothed in the fraudulent robes of ethereal delight? (said about media with stunning potential and appalling execution)
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I think we're too harsh on medieval painters because this is legitimately what some poodle mixes look like
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i miss science class bro. we dont put things under microscopes as much as we should
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I think we as a society should bring back brotps. I think we should be weirder about characters being friends the same way people are weird about ships. Make those two characters who interacted once or twice besties. Make it difficult for them to get rid of each other even if they want to. Go nuts
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“What Gives??”
Fantastic Four #28 (July 1964)
Stan Lee, Jack Kirby, Chic Stone and Stan Goldberg
Marvel Comics
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the men and boys are innocent too.
we cry "the innocent women and children" to appeal to the masses, to try and force their sympathy, but the men and boys are innocent too.
I have seen sons crying out for their mothers, their fathers, their siblings. I have seen them break down at the loss of their families. I have seen them cling to their dead and grieve.
I have seen fathers cradle their dead children, seen them kiss their faces and hold their little hands. I have seen them faint with grief when asked to identify the dead. I have seen them carry their sons and daughters. I have seen them fasting to provide what little they can for their families.
I have seen men and boys digging through the rubble with just their bare hands, I have seen them comforting strangers, playing with children, rocking them, hushing them, even if the face of such imminent danger. I have seen them cry, seen them grieve, seen them break down into each other's arms, seen them be selfless, beyond selfless, becoming something I don't have a word for.
I have seen the men who are doctors refuse to leave their patients, even when they have no medicine or supplies to give them, even when they're threatened with bombings. I have seen fathers who have lost all their children pick orphans up into their arms and proclaim them their child so they are not alone. I have seen men and boys digging pets out of the rubble.
the men are innocent too. the men and boys are being hurt and killed too. the men and boys are grieving too. the men and boys are scared too. the men and boys are fighting to save their people too. the men and boys deserve to be fought for too.
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I want to emphasize something about the dungeon meshi ages.
So Senshi is 35-36 here, yeah? The dwarven age of maturity is 40, and he’s just shy of it.
When Chilchuck was just shy of his race’s age of maturity, he had a kid and got married. He was 13, and the half-foot age of maturity is 14.
So, developmentally-wise, THIS is how old Chilchuck was when he became a father:
This is even further emphasized with Izutsumi. She’s 17 (and actually turns 18 during the faligon feast), older than the tallman age of maturity, and still reads VERY immature to the audience. By the time Chilchuck was Izutsumi’s relative age, he was already on his third kid and had moved away from home to the city.
Imagine Izutsumi being a parent of three. Imagine Senshi having a child of his own when he was with the miners.
Like. Chilchuck was young young.
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Keep seeing that post where OP starts like 'Thinking about...grieving the undead' and then adds on about like. Real life situations where people have not died but have left your life and you would have reason to grieve them.
All respect, that's an important concept, but that is not what I am thinking about when I read 'grieving the undead'.
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