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he’d go on rants about how each one of them is inaccurate
Anonymous asked:
great-value-tm-deactivated20150 answered:

he’d go on rants about how each one of them is inaccurate
Zachary Eagle (today free) was charged with shooting and killing his own father with a hunting rifle. Zachary claimed he did it because he was being sexually abused, and feared the same would happen to his little brother and sister. He was sentenced 7 years in Juvenile Prison with the possibility of being sent to adult prison at age 21.
On August 1st he ended his time in juvenile corrections and began adult probation as part of his sentence.
a young boy kills someone to protect himself and his siblings and goes to prison for 7 years and will never get a proper education and maybe even a career. a cop repeatedly shoots an 18 year old, unarmed kid and he gets $1000,000+
I am disgusted this needs to end. All this needs to end.
mmmhm i planned to also draw Russia, China and England, but i guess 5 hours of non-stop drawing were too intense for me hahah;; so i’ll draw ‘em tomorrow
You know one thing I really love about Daredevil?
I love that we had an entire episode completely dedicated to Wilson Fisk’s fucked up childhood. Bullied kid. Abusive dad. Horrible, guilt-inducing outcome. Trauma that understandably scarred this man for life.
We felt for him. Sympathized (even empathized) with his pain. Were able to see exactly how those childhood experiences shaped his trajectory into adulthood (down to the minutae of his eating habits and sartortial choices- down to tiny character details).
But in the end, his actions weren’t justified. His pain wasn’t an excuse. In the end, Wilson Fisk chose to be a terrible human being who did terrible things to other human beings, and that was hammered home time and time again through the rest of the season.
That’s what I want to see in villains. Give me backstory. Show me how awful it was. Sell it to me.
But also show me that you believe that evil actions, destructive actions, when performed free of coercion or duress, are always a choice.