Mixing up correlation and causation my dude. You don’t cause strife, but you do bump into it a lot. And minimize some of it.
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“All I’m good for… is being bad”
If you wanted to stop me using the words from last panel
it could be effective:
I would stop and explain that actually, no,
it is not accurate to call it a piece of plastic
when actually it consists of much more stuff than just plastic
an plastic isn’t even the most important part here.
Oh Alexis is ANGRY now. She was also told her role by a piece of plastic, and she is actively working to change herself despite it. Xavier has also been acting contrary to his supposed villain role (albeit with questionable methods sometimes), but now that he’s seen his role, he decides it’s the end? Alexis is about to give him a verbal thrashing, and I’m here for it.
Debatably it could be argued he’s actually a hero. Morality is an interesting subject that can be argued for at length, so I won’t argue for against him vis a vis his actions. But as some have asserted earlier, one of the most effecient ways to styme a rebelling would be to actively sift people into controlled roles and settings. It could be argued the heroes thus far are pleasant to look at but not necessarily good examples of heroism. Especially since they perform this way in controlled enviroments, as opposed to our cast of misfits having to work within more realistic parameters.
Something interesting to note, mascots if I recall are made from recylced genetically modified heros. There is good cause to suggest that perhaps Derp is a controlled outlet for misfits run by the Directer as containable oposition. Either directly or through proxy. I was sincerely surprised to see the lack of people considering that angle.
Mixing up correlation and causation my dude. You don’t cause strife, but you do bump into it a lot. And minimize some of it.
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“All I’m good for… is being bad”
GO OFF ALEXIS!
Don’t trust AI, especially when it’s predicting your future 😉
Especially don’t trust the AI that was developed by the enemies as a means of population control.
If you wanted to stop me using the words from last panel
it could be effective:
I would stop and explain that actually, no,
it is not accurate to call it a piece of plastic
when actually it consists of much more stuff than just plastic
an plastic isn’t even the most important part here.
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Go Alexis! Tell it like it is!
Xavier is really acting like a villain
Xavier’s artwork is going full villan there…
I feel sure that Alexis’ next response will end up with “And. You. Saved. Theo.”
GET YOU SOMEEEEEEE
This is going to go downhill very fast…. I’m excited
Oh Alexis is ANGRY now. She was also told her role by a piece of plastic, and she is actively working to change herself despite it. Xavier has also been acting contrary to his supposed villain role (albeit with questionable methods sometimes), but now that he’s seen his role, he decides it’s the end? Alexis is about to give him a verbal thrashing, and I’m here for it.
Debatably it could be argued he’s actually a hero. Morality is an interesting subject that can be argued for at length, so I won’t argue for against him vis a vis his actions. But as some have asserted earlier, one of the most effecient ways to styme a rebelling would be to actively sift people into controlled roles and settings. It could be argued the heroes thus far are pleasant to look at but not necessarily good examples of heroism. Especially since they perform this way in controlled enviroments, as opposed to our cast of misfits having to work within more realistic parameters.
Something interesting to note, mascots if I recall are made from recylced genetically modified heros. There is good cause to suggest that perhaps Derp is a controlled outlet for misfits run by the Directer as containable oposition. Either directly or through proxy. I was sincerely surprised to see the lack of people considering that angle.
The entire point of the entire agency is to prove this piece of plastic wrong! Don’t give up yet Xavier!
WHAT!
I wonder if the affirmation from Wreck-It Ralph would help? 🥺