post your favorite Yea Forums villain dropping some hard red pills. (no /pol/tard trash). ill go first.
"see now you respect me, because i'm a threat. that's the way it works. - syndrome
Red pilled villains
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>Turns out there are lots of people, whole countries, that want respect, and will pay through the nose to get it.
Green Goblin in the first Raimi Spiderman movie had some pretty good quotes when he was trying to get Spiderman to switch sides.
>"How do you think your buddy Stark paid for that tower, or any of his little toys? Those people, Pete, those people up there, the rich and the powerful, they do whatever they want. Guys like us, like you and me... they don't care about us. We build their roads and we fight all their wars and everything. They don't care about us. We have to pick up after them. We have to eat their table scraps. That's how it is. I know you know what I'm talking about, Peter."
>"Why are you telling me this?"
>"'Cause I want you to understand. And... I needed a little time to get her airborne."
Didn't even bring the dad talk up
>'When everyone's super, no one will be."
Syndrome is what happens when you overdose on the redpill
>"Welcome to Earth Prime. Before there was thought, there was this place. One Earth, with a single history. But with the coming of man came the illusion of free will, and with that illusion, came chaos. With every choice we make, we literally create a world. History branches in two creating one Earth where we made the choice, and another where we didn't. That's the secret of the universe you know; billions of people, making billions of choices, creating infinite Earths."
>"The source of the cataclysm is the same as it always is; man. Man is a cancer, and I've chosen to cut out the disease."
>"I choose to make the only possible, real, choice."
>"It doesn't matter. Nothing matters"
It's almost criminal that this version of Owlman isn't in Bat-Books. But no, we get Bat Who Laughs and Thomas Wayne being a dick.
>Tony throw himself with a missile to destroy a portal and save the world
>they don't care about us Petah
>Tony go to a suicide mission to save a city from a deadly robot.
>t-they don't care
>Tony stop selling several weapons losing countless billions to reduce the risk of wars
>H-he don't care like me...OOPPSSS I just killed this guy who worked for me
Retarded speech
Owlman was great in that movie, it is a shame he died desu. Another thing though wouldn't prime earth being destroyed come out as an split off too? Meaning it is impossible to destroy the multiverse, another if that earth hit a star or something because it was knocked out of orbit, wouldn't that automatically destroy the multiverse?
>Tony go to a suicide mission to save a city from a deadly robot.
A deadly robot he fucking made
>Tony stop selling several weapons losing countless billions to reduce the risk of wars
Yeah but he still did that shit
>go to a suicide mission to save a city from a deadly robot that he created himself
so noble
>Tony throw himself with a missile to destroy a portal and save the world
Because he felt guilty about being a spoiled playboy fuckwad.
>Tony go to a suicide mission to save a city from a deadly robot.
Because he's a suicidal pussy that felt guilty about BUILDING THE VERY DAMN ROBOT TRYING TO DESTROY THE EARTH.
>Tony stop selling several weapons losing countless billions to reduce the risk of wars
Because he felt guilty and already made his millions and will continue to do so with the other weapons he has.
Tombs was right.
Did nothing wrong.
That whole thing really elevates the movie for me, it would've been so easy to do the generic "come together to stop the villain" and "no man is an island" messages, and not do anything on top of that.
more like blackpilled
>I'm a threat
>implying anyone would be scared of a villain literally named down syndrome
Hitler? He's only a villain if you're a communist.
>As you know the Avatar recently arrived to Republic City. And if she was here she would tell you that bending brings balance to the world, but she is wrong.The only thing bending has brought to this world is suffering. It has been the cause of every war in every era, but that is about to change.
He honestly should've won and set up a non-bending technological state.
He just wants to be the best and it is part of his programming to be the bad guy.
here is a very underrated one, even by its show's fanbase. Personally he was my favorite.
Him being secretly evil/a bender was a good excuse to never address his legitimate concerns ever again. How would a world realistically live in harmony if a large chunk of the population had powers and the other didn't?
I dunno, man. All those rants about how the Holocaust never happened and the Jews control the media seem a bit over the top for me.
never heard of this since i dont follow russian cg cartoons but this looks neat. have no clue what its called though
> Sacrifice 1000 souls of the city to revive her husband.
> The husband who sacrificed his life to protect his city.
> The city that stole the Dofus for killing her and blaming her for all the chaos for being from the enemy city.
Bonta, the BASED city.
Joris' mom is hot
Of course ensuring the survival of your own species and colonizing worlds was necessary.
The fleshbags were a necessary sacrifices.
>"No, not good. Never... Good. After all, I'm only human."
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I'm honestly surprised the first Avatar never really went in further detail of how bending has clear advantages in society over others. And not in just military matters, but industrial activities as well that’s only exclusive to benders. It would have been interesting to see how bending can corrupt a society, especially because bending is confirmed to be inheritable and a method for those in power to enforce their rule, further incentivizing its proliferation.
It's strange to see in the Avatar world that the majority of Elite classes never really worried about retaining their power via bending as an indication of their superiority over the masses and the consequences of retaining such a useful asset. Only the Firelords cared about creating stronger benders and how it scarred Zuko and Azula. As well as Sokka's sword teacher who was abandoned by his fire bending prodigy parents and who were presumably Nobles as well.
FE's latest game depicts how horrifying it is to have a society determine a person's worth on a similar concept to bending. Crests are genetically inheritable traits that essentially grants characters who have them superpowers. It's a vehicle to further extrapolate on that concept that they are superior to the common masses and justifies their fantastical form of "nobility.” In fact, this caste-based system is one of the main motivations for one the main characters and why she wishes to completely abolish it.
Partly, I think it's that, while heritable, bending isn't guaranteed to the children of benders. In addition, even people who haven't had bending ancestors in generations can have a bending child.
Another reason is probably related to their religion. They all seem to have different sects of a common spirit-world/Avatar religion.