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How will Bob react to seeing the Mario film?


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If that became a common definition, that would really piss off those lefties that just got edgy tattoos, or the ones that Tweeted out ACAB, and now have to delete it before work finds out.
We should get 4chan on this immediately since they control the media.
 
ACAB until moviebob gets thirsty.
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I always had a feeling that Watchmen's story gravitated toward portraying Rorschach as a bad person. Showing his philosophy and character as both destructive and ugly, with the character's popularity being despite Moore's intentions. But it's a very subjective interpretation.
Also, I'll add The Comedian as being a representative of the IRL shitposter that just laughs at everything bad happening and basks in his own happiness (which isn't too different from his daughter).
Not to go too far off-topic, but yes Rorschach is supposed to be a crazy weirdo. However, he’s also the only character who truly stands up for what he believes in at the end. Just like the Comedian acts like a nihilistic edgelord, but even he breaks down crying when he learns about Veidt’s plan. Watchmen is entirely about deconstructing simplistic “good vs evil” superhero stories and showing that nothing is totally black and white.
 
Not to go too far off-topic, but yes Rorschach is supposed to be a crazy weirdo. However, he’s also the only character who truly stands up for what he believes in at the end. Just like the Comedian acts like a nihilistic edgelord, but even he breaks down crying when he learns about Veidt’s plan. Watchmen is entirely about deconstructing simplistic “good vs evil” superhero stories and showing that nothing is totally black and white.
Moore made Rorschach an asshole because Moore Himself was an asshole.

When people loved Rorschach for being an asshole, Moore got jealous because nobody loved him that way despite him being an asshole his entire life.
 
Moore made Rorschach an asshole because Moore Himself was an asshole.

When people loved Rorschach for being an asshole, Moore got jealous because nobody loved him that way despite him being an asshole his entire life.
Well, Rorshach doesn't have a gross beard or worship a snake god or write porn comics either.

So he's definitely a step above Moore in my book.
 
Moore made Rorschach an asshole because Moore Himself was an asshole.

When people loved Rorschach for being an asshole, Moore got jealous because nobody loved him that way despite him being an asshole his entire life.
Also, there's an entire issue that some people noticed, around the halfway point Watchmen stops being a deconstruction about superheroes and just turns into Alan Moore's long diatribe rant mode that goes "SUPERHEROES SUCK AND I HATE THEM!"
 
Also, there's an entire issue that some people noticed, around the halfway point Watchmen stops being a deconstruction about superheroes and just turns into Alan Moore's long diatribe rant mode that goes "SUPERHEROES SUCK AND I HATE THEM!"

Eh, I dunno about that. That sounds more like The Boys.
 
Bob’s tweet to Michael Tracey reminds me of what a friend said when I showed him Bob’s Twitter feed: “You found a rętard on the internet. Congratulations.” It’s tweets like those that make me wonder how Bob manages to tie his own shoes. His mental age cannot be higher than seven — max.
 
Since Bob fancies himself such a comics expert 🙄, I’m surprised he didn’t weigh in on this bit of performative wokeness.

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I can't believe Garfield EATS got away with posting Garfield wearing blackface at night.

Watchmen RE: People like to root for the underdog and Rorschach was the ultimate underdog in the story. A guy who had a really, really, really shitty life who went on to become a badass who fought uncompromisingly to protect the innocent against criminals of any race or social status. Sure he was violent, judgmental, and had bad hygiene, but people have forgiven a hell of a lot worse in fictional characters, especially when they've been through bad shit.

It really kind of blows my mind that Alan Moore apparently didn't realize that people were going to like the guy when the story goes to such lengths to make him a sympathetic underdog.
 
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