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yet on another is a man whose righteously angry at the moral depravity of his insurance company and his weasel of a boss and the actions of Syndrome.
Probably the most valid reasons, to quote, "crashout".

Looking out for people getting scammed by the scumbag and getting lectured to over it.

And Buddy, being such a bitter little bitch, chose to ignore that his actions helped bring the end of Supers for decades. Then, started killing Supers so only he could be a [fake] hero.
And even then, seeing the arguments for it, I wouldn't be surprised if Buddy had Advanced Intelligence as superpower.
 
Probably the most valid reasons, to quote, "crashout".

Looking out for people getting scammed by the scumbag and getting lectured to over it.

And Buddy, being such a bitter little bitch, chose to ignore that his actions helped bring the end of Supers for decades. Then, started killing Supers so only he could be a [fake] hero.
And even then, seeing the arguments for it, I wouldn't be surprised if Buddy had Advanced Intelligence as superpower.

Absolutely the irony is that a super genius like himself could have done amazing things and been heroic but chose to be bitter asshole and nearly wipe out all known supers.
 
Absolutely the irony is that a super genius like himself could have done amazing things and been heroic but chose to be bitter asshole and nearly wipe out all known supers.
Worst part is that retards are returning to the movie and it's extra content.

There's one Super there who was a bit Homelander-esque that I saw retards trying to use to sweep away all Superheroism getting shut down.
 
Absolutely the irony is that a super genius like himself could have done amazing things and been heroic but chose to be bitter asshole and nearly wipe out all known supers.
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It was? Since when?
Was it not? I remember the first season or two just having plots like Lincoln wanting to sit at the adult table or wanting to switch chores with his sisters. Normal stuff with the expected cartooniness. I think the first movie might’ve started throwing that off by suddenly having magic and dragons and such.
 
Being bitter and petty is actually perfectly in line with comic book supervillainy. Lex Luthor, even post-"Crisis" has indulged in petty villainy and ruined people over grudges. Some of the Bat-Rouge's as well. The whole "Born Again" storyline in Daredevil kicked off in part because the Kingpin went over the top in indulging in his revenge on a vigilante who had not really made a dent in his operations. Plus, all of the various moments where he got revenge against various other people for minor slights, like how in one comic he ordered a minion to track down a rookie waiter at his favorite restaurant who had unknowingly insulted him by handing him the check, not realizing Fisk was never charged there and bust up the guy's hand.

Dr. Doom's grand schemes of world conquest and all that often have his desire to get revenge on his old college classmate Reed Richards and rub it in his face that Doom is smarter baked into them. There was another Fantastic Four villain, called "The Quiet Man" who went beyond Doom in the absurd pettiness stakes. A genius that had created a vast business empire that he controlled anonymously through various aliases and false identities, aided by the appearance altering "nanite facial reconstructor" he'd invented for himself, to the point he'd forgotten his original name. He was going after the Four, engineering troubles for them all the way back just because in college he had fallen for Sue Storm from afar but was unable to work up the nerve to talk to her, only for Richards to talk to her first. That and he considers Reed's brand of super-science to just be too flashy for his tastes. After being gloated at in a slightly more subdued way than the average supervillain who finally has the target of his ire at their mercy, Reed points out the Quiet Man's has made many scientific advances, but only for a petty revenge plan, with his genius he could have made advances that benefitted humanity instead of himself. The Quiet Man claims he did develop a workable cure for cancer but destroyed it because he figured, there's already too many people around, and eh, why should he do anything that could make other people happy when he isn't?
 
Bob, aka Mr Incredible, is both right and wrong given on one hand is abit of a glory hound wanting the "Good ol Days," back and tries to be a one man army, yet on another is a man whose righteously angry at the moral depravity of his insurance company and his weasel of a boss and the actions of Syndrome.
He's a good man who feels cheated by fate, envious of his own past.
 
There was another Fantastic Four villain, called "The Quiet Man" who went beyond Doom in the absurd pettiness stakes. A genius that had created a vast business empire that he controlled anonymously through various aliases and false identities, aided by the appearance altering "nanite facial reconstructor" he'd invented for himself, to the point he'd forgotten his original name. He was going after the Four, engineering troubles for them all the way back just because in college he had fallen for Sue Storm from afar but was unable to work up the nerve to talk to her, only for Richards to talk to her first. That and he considers Reed's brand of super-science to just be too flashy for his tastes. After being gloated at in a slightly more subdued way than the average supervillain who finally has the target of his ire at their mercy, Reed points out the Quiet Man's has made many scientific advances, but only for a petty revenge plan, with his genius he could have made advances that benefitted humanity instead of himself. The Quiet Man claims he did develop a workable cure for cancer but destroyed it because he figured, there's already too many people around, and eh, why should he do anything that could make other people happy when he isn't?
This guy sounds like the perfect incel character for the current MCU writers. But I guess he's not that recognizable of a FF villain like Galactus and Doom.
 
I looked up the show on YouTube and now wish I hadn't. What in world? It's like if r/Atheism and Seth MacFarlane to make a show worse than anything imaginable for man-child millennials. Rubbish!
No shit! The game was made/designed by The Oatmeal, who is basically Reddit as a human being. I'd be unsurprised if he had a thread around here somewhere, he's made /r/atheism type comics in the past and is just obnoxious. Somewhere on his website he told a "haha this was so funny" story about how insanely neglected his childhood horses were, someone got upset, and he portrayed them like this:
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Anything that man touches is bound to be absolute slop.
 
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