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I'mnotcrazy
im going insane gang
Jim uses the left hand for write and the right hand for the sword, is ambidextrous
JUST LIKE HICCUP DOES
belive me, this is NOT coincidence, or at least i dont think so
When did you realize that Prototype is a true Genius?
Everyone knows that Prototype is a genius, but it seems that no one has realized that he is much more intelligent than he appears. Unlike all the scientists at Playtime Co., Prototype achieved something that even Harley Sawyer couldn't: A truly perfect experiment.
The scientists at Playtime Co. used children to conduct experiments because they had more "malleable" and less rigid minds compared to adults. Even so, many experiments were not very smart or obedient, as is the case with Yarnaby and Boxy Boo.
But Prototype managed to create a smart, obedient Bigger Bordie who truly believes he is a toy and (on top of that) with an adult. Lily Lovebraids is something that even the scientists at Playtime couldn't do: a cognitively stable and obedient adult.
Not even 1199 (Thomas Clarke) had as much awareness of where he was and who he was as Lily Lovebraids. Lily knew she was an adult, that she had worked at Playtime, and that she was watching a video she herself had made. If it weren't for the Prototype's torture, she would act like she did when she was human in a toy body.
That's why I say: the Prototype is a true genius, and Lily is proof of that.
How come nobody noticed this before?
I just finished watching Good Omens and I need to talk to someone about theories, because right now my brain needs to wait for season 3 thinking of some explanation for everything.
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Acabo de terminar de ver Good Omens y necesito hablar con alguien sobre teorías, porque ahora mismo mi cerebro necesita esperar la temporada 3 pensando en alguna explicación para todo.
This is my current status
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Este es mi estado actual
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Why Are Vampires So Rare?
Seriously, in every movie or cartoon you check out, vampires are always outnumbered by humans. Why though? They're strong, fast, heal quick, and live forever! You'd think they'd have taken over the planet by now. But nope. What's up with that? Let's break it down
Is Turning Someone a Big Deal?
First off, the whole turning process. It's often shown as something super complicated, risky, or draining. Plus, not everyone who gets bitten actually becomes a vamp
Human Hunters
In tons of stories, humans are actively hunting vamps down 'cause they mess with human life. Films love setting these hunts in the 15th-17th centuries (kinda fitting, since that's peak "witch/vampire hunt" era). That probably put a serious dent in their numbers. But globally? Maybe not the main reason
Gotta Be a Certain Age?
In different universes, vamp "adulthood" kicks in differently. Some gotta level up first! Take Hotel Transylvania – Dracula had to wait for his daughter to hit a whopping 118! That's, like, a whole century of waiting. Not exactly quick
Or... Maybe They Just Can't Be Bothered?
If the age thing isn't always a factor, here's a solid possibility: they just don't feel like it. Look at elves in Frieren – there aren't many 'cause they simply don't have the urge. Vamps could totally be the same. Why bother making more of your kind in this, let's face it, cursed existence? The whole "starting a family" vibe might just fade away after a few hundred years
Vamp Ecology
Let's not forget the biggie: vamps are apex predators or parasites. Their whole survival depends on us. If they went wild multiplying? Total disaster: wipe out the humans, run out of food. So it makes sense that vamps themselves (or their ancient rules) keep their numbers on lockdown. (Though, seriously, why not just drink each other's blood?)
So, bottom line: Vampires are rare not 'cause they're weak, but because turning is tough, humans fight back, eternal life brings major ennui, and crucially – they're totally dependent on their "food source": us. Eternity needs some serious caution
Me preocupa que el tipo alla dicho que para los demas no seamos intocables, teniendo en cuenta que fueron capaces de matar a Columbina solo para alimentarse, quien para ese entonces era el interes amoroso de Pierrot, ademas, en el principio si colocas su nombre se desbloquea una vision de ella, quien básicamente nos dice lo que le paso por confiar en Pierrot (o algo así no entendi muy bien), y de paso, Harlequin es muy apegado a nosotrqs, tal y como lo era con ella, y no olvidemos que Harlequin fue el que dio la iniciativa para matarla👀🔥
(Comentario NO mío)
Today we saw something the series has been trying to show for a while: Cain has no feelings or empathy for humans. He's an AI that practically does the work of a character AI; he interacts and pretends to be something, but he has no feelings. He's practically a worse representation than a psychopath. He manipulates, feels no remorse, lies to everyone, and is willing to do anything just to complete his initial programming. It makes perfect sense that he manipulates emotions, minds, and abstractions just to sustain more of his adventures. The question remains... what is the limit of damage he can inflict on a human? We know he doesn't physically harm them, but he drives them psychologically to complete insanity, which also raises the question, "what if it's not possible to reverse an abstraction?"