• @Codrus
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    -112 months ago

    Hate only ever leads to more hate, it’s a game played best by children, and full grown adults that don’t know any better.

    Snapped who’s neck? A Supervillians? Because that’s not what I’m referring to. No, CEO’s aren’t Supervillans, they don’t have any Superpowers.

    • @chiliedogg
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      2 months ago

      Superman’s main antagonist supervillain is literally a billionaire CEO.

      • @Codrus
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        -52 months ago

        Lmao, it’s so hard to argue that point I have to admit.

        Ultimately I think there would be Superhero ways to contain SuperVillians. You honestly think Lex would be able to get out again and again from something like that? Can’t help but to think something like that would be the way to go.

        Hate doesn’t know any better, love does.

      • @Codrus
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        -62 months ago

        Not with Superpowers, on a SuperVillian level.

        • @[email protected]
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          22 months ago

          The mechanism is irrelevant. Murder is still murder even if through insurance denials, pollution, or any other bullshit legal ways of killing people.

          • @Codrus
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            Of course it’s relevant. You’re talking about civilians that make up the real world. I’m talking about people with Super powers that don’t even exist.

    • @Donkter
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      12 months ago

      Yeah, the CEO really shouldn’t have hated poor people as much as he did. Could have avoided all of this.