RNAi [he/him] to literature • 3 years agoAh, I still remember fondly the first time I read "Batman is fascist apologia", I lived a sad life back then. Now I live an acid one.imagemessage-square62 fedilinkarrow-up1175
arrow-up1175imageAh, I still remember fondly the first time I read "Batman is fascist apologia", I lived a sad life back then. Now I live an acid one.RNAi [he/him] to literature • 3 years agomessage-square62 Commentsfedilink
minus-squarewantonviolins [they/them]hexbear14·3 years agohave the government step in to wipe out both, with horrible and entirely expected consequences, both as collateral damage from the intervention and as a natural consequence of the original problem no longer having any opposition just get real depressing and dark with it link
minus-squareKiaKaha [he/him]hexbear11·3 years agoOr the heroes can win and upend society. Cape stories always end with the status quo preserved, but do they really need to? link
have the government step in to wipe out both, with horrible and entirely expected consequences, both as collateral damage from the intervention and as a natural consequence of the original problem no longer having any opposition
just get real depressing and dark with it
Or the heroes can win and upend society.
Cape stories always end with the status quo preserved, but do they really need to?