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typicaltimmeh · 3 years
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Though, didn’t one episode make it canon that there’s supposed to be a genetic lock on the portal? Requiring Fenton DNA/Fingerprint to activate it? Granted, I recall that same episode showing Jack “testing” it excessively, with several ghosts escaping, one by one.
i fucking love the Fenton's ghost shield because its so stupid most of the times
like, ma'am you have the very fucking interdimensional ghost depositing hole inside the shield in your house!
it's like being on a boat with a hole in it and only a cork keeping it from sinking
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typicaltimmeh · 3 years
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EXCUSE YOU.
The Dragons are their friends, not pets.
They’re partners with the humans.
They’re family.
They aren’t some mythical beauty that got tamed/trained.
Get your facts straight.
How to Train Your Dragon spoiler
They learn how to train dragons. 
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typicaltimmeh · 3 years
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Force Choking is cool for a Sith, but what about using the force to crush someone’s heart?
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typicaltimmeh · 3 years
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If Carnivore are meat-eaters, herbivores are plant-eaters, and omnivores eat everything... I guess this person is a gendivore?
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typicaltimmeh · 3 years
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That was not the Jedi I expected.
I know some guessed it would be Luke, but I sure didn’t. Woulda been nice if it was revealed to be ANOTHER surviving Jedi. One who went into hiding.
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typicaltimmeh · 3 years
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So, I think it woulda been better if...
Rey disintegrating Palps put the dark side within her. The absorption of that toxic energy would be what actually “kills” her; only, Ben goes up and transfers it into himself instead, saving her, and he finds himself able to withstand it after achieving true balance earlier in the movie. Or it could be toxic to him, too, and Ben fucking dies. And they can kiss, I guess. Still doesn’t make sense to me, but whatever.
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typicaltimmeh · 3 years
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The Mandalorian: ‘The Jedi’ (Spoilers beware)
Like many of the viewers, I was left with my own opinions about Ahsoka’s introductory episode in live-action. But, unlike many viewers: I was just fine with her portrayal. Star Wars Rebels had done a good job of spelling out Ahsoka’s feelings of regret, how she wished she could’ve helped her master— all of that explaining why she didn’t wish to teach The Child/Grogu, in fear he’ll turn like her former master. So, I’m completely okay with Rosario Dawson’s portrayal. My opinions, or questions, are a bit... different.
The Rise of Skywalker’s ending suggests Ahsoka had become one with the force by that point in the continuity/timeline. So, I have to wonder— how does she finally pass on? Will she find Ezra before then?
That was a Lothcat on the planet, right??? That’s gotta mean something, doesn’t it? Ahsoka sought Grand Admiral Thrawn’s location (and, by extension, Ezra’s), and a Lothcat— well known to originate from Ezra’s home planet— just happens to be there? Seems suspicious; unless it’s a fakeout.
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typicaltimmeh · 4 years
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typicaltimmeh · 4 years
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Watch Dogs: Legion and V for Vendetta?
Anyone else notice some uncanny similarities between the plots of the latest Watch Dogs game and V for Vendetta?
U.K. Suffers a “terrorist attack” orchestrated by the antagonists
Antagonists use that attack to rise to power
Our Hero wears a mask and fights, getting people to open their eyes and rebel
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typicaltimmeh · 4 years
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If Destiel can be canon, please, CW, I’m begging you, make Supercorp canon too. While you still can.
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typicaltimmeh · 4 years
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Possible Unpopular Opinion of Mulan (2020)
Bear in mind I haven’t actually seen the film in its entirety— only watched/read summaries of it.
The film plays out Chen Honghui (based on Li Shang’s character from the animated version) to be Mulan’s love interest in the film. But, like with the live-action/CG versions of the Maleficent films, I feel they provided an even better love interest here. Xianniang, the witch who sided with a somewhat sympathetic Bori Khan (who fights mainly to avenge his father), felt like a much better fit.
Forgetting that they were on different sides in the movie, the two both desired to be treated as equals to men; though, Xianniang fought out of respect for Khan, while Mulan fought for a sense of honor. You could say Xianniang fought to bring honor to Khan, who was the first to treat her like an equal. Xianniang also seemed to have deep respect for Mulan, as I’m pretty sure a witch like her would have no problem killing Mulan. Xianniang also seemed to be trying to push Mulan to be greater, supporting her as the titular female experiences all of it. And, eventually, toward the end, Xianniang even takes an arrow meant to kill Mulan, sacrificing her life for Mulan’s— mirroring the “death” of Maleficent in Maleficent 2. Not as impactful as the scene from Maleficent 2, though.
So, while she spends vastly less time with Xianniang than Honghui, I feel that Xianniang would’ve been a better love-interest. Both are powerful women looking to be treated as equals as they fight for a sense of honor. Xianniang supported Mulan for being a female warrior, pushed her to be better, and was willing to die to save her. So, possibly unpopular, but I ship it.
Xilan? Mulang? Mulanniang? Witch and Warrior? I’m no crafter of ship names, so I don’t know.
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typicaltimmeh · 4 years
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So, I recently did a Social Experiment of sorts.
I’m a big fan of Mafia-esque games, you see. To explain it, for those unaware, you and the other players are dealt roles— some evil, while the rest are potentially good or neutral. Nobody knows who is what; “Mafia” has to eliminate the “other” alignment. There’s several games that go after this genre— Town of Salem, Throne of Lies, Werewolf, Wolflord/Direwolf, and others that involve an equally-hidden traitor, such as Deceit or Among Us.
So, the impromptu experiment began, I believe, weeks ago. Town of Salem is my favorite Mafia-esque game, due to its extensive roles and less restrictions with choosing an in-game-name. As if to stave off quarantine boredom, I began to enter matches as “Donald Trump” and noticed intense anonymousity, my roleplay attempts as our President being met with hostility. People didn’t seem to care if I was a helpful role to the “Town” or not. Saying things like Kill Trump when we entered the matches. When I tried to rationalize and argue against the ludicrous behavior, all I received was “if you don’t want the hate, don’t use the name.” Like it was my fault that people targeted me, and there was nothing wrong for being targeted based on my name. One person even claimed the same would happen if I named myself Adolf Hitler. (Spoiler Alert: Nobody cared.)
On its own, this only told me people really hate Donnie. Like seriously. I could be a Crusader— a good, protective role for the Town, and they’d still call for my head. I recently tried a different name out, calling myself “Sheev Palpatine,” taking on the role of that calculative, Force Lightning-using Sith Lord. The hatred wasn’t as intense, but people were similarly irrational. A “Jailor” referring to me as suspicious based on a “feeling”; an unfounded feeling, as just another example of players acting based on the in-game-name I chose. Again told to just not call myself this if I hate the harassment. Again saying to them that I shouldn’t have to do that, and that decisions should be based on things besides the name I chose.
So, the result of my experiment? People hate Trump. Pretty sure everyone already knows that. But, no, I believe, based on the intense emotions, that people attach their personal feelings about a name to anyone using it. Their hatred of Trump went to me after I chose to name myself that, just as their understanding of Palpatine being evil made them also want me to die. Peope have trouble distinguishing between a pretender and the real person, willing to use the pretender as a scapegoat for any ill feelings they have for a real or fictional person. And, as far as I can tell, people can be irrational creatures, putting their feelings over logic.
Also, I would like to add that I was able to make someone understand my point-of-view. Realized I was just having fun with the name, and not to take it too seriously. So, there was a positive whilst experiencing all the negativity and words of people wanting me dead based on my name alone.
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typicaltimmeh · 4 years
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Picked up Resident Evil 3: Remake recently...
And boy was I blown away.
Plenty of Exploration— Stores, Restaurants and other Racoon City buildings to enter and loot.
Nemesis was handled better (and worse) than Resident Evil 2: Remake’s Mr. X. Only bothers you at scripted moments, but makes up for it with his increased speed and greater range. Can actually enjoy myself without the paranoia of a stalker showing up at any moment. But, I can see Nemesis’ limited appearances can be a bad thing. Bummer. Also, better boss fights. Tell me I’m wrong.
More compelling characters than Resident Evil 2: Remake. Claire and Leon weren’t as... interesting to me. Jill, an officer and plain bad-ass, joined by a good-guy like Carlos who just wants to protect and save people. Even risking his life to save a girl he hardly knows, going after a vaccine. And the human villain... I just found to better than Police Chief Irons from the previous game.
Better Inventory Handling, by far. Closer zoom-in on your inventory when in the menu. Just a single-click to pick up loot, when you usually had to go select “Pick Up Handgun Ammo” then press the button again to put it in your inventory. That’s an example, but you get my point.
Infinite Weapons and other perks locked via Shop, instead of rank S requirement. I’m no speedrunner, so this is just perfect. I can manage challenges. Thank you.
Following patterns like any good series (I.e. Star Wars). Female survivor tries to escape, gets stuck in the city, has to go to the Police Station to locate someone, makes their way — eventually — to a NEST facility, pulling a cure from it, only to use/lose it during escape. And, of course, forced to fight a Tyrant-level abomination in their escape. Something difficult to kill, but not impossible. For reference, ignoring the fact that Carlos was the actual one who went to the gym. My noted similarities still stand.
Only big issue I found was the long-wait to unlocking the Magnum. I mean, heck, you only get that right before leaving the hospital. Game’s in, let’s say, it’s last quarter, and you just now received the Magnum. That really sucks, guys.
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typicaltimmeh · 4 years
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Everytime I ask myself why I even got Tumblr in the first place,everybody loves to remind me.
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Bioshock, Dishonored, and Wolfenstein all teach us to kill our political adversaries. Bioshock has us killing Ryan, Dishonored has us committing regicide against a tyrant that took over, and Wolfenstein. Just. Killing Nazi generals who took over the world. How can it be more political than that?
I honestly don’t know what agenda The Last of Us 2 had. Shit had its imperfections, but no political agenda that I know of.
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this is so funny im about to explode
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typicaltimmeh · 4 years
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Can’t say I’m one of those fanboys, but Bakugou largely uses his quirk with his hands. The general logic, that I’m aware of, is the gloves are able to store his nitroglycerin-like secretions. Letting him unleash it, presumably through holes in the front of his glove. But, allegedly, if Momo tried to wear a less revealing costume, the creations would be formed underneath her outfit, tearing holes in her costume as the object comes out. So, there is a degree of logic to it.
do any of the fanboys saying momo has to show that much skin because she needs it to use her power wanna explain to me why bakugou wears gloves
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