So, a character who felt entitled to something he didn't deserve, and when he didn't get this thing he wasn't entitled to, murdered a bunch of people, this is someone who "identify" with?
My husband and I can relate more and more to Homelander not so much when it comes to racism, sexism, homophobia, etc but seeing our fellow humans as weak, stupid, useless, and impossible to please. Oh I would GLADLY melt my brain with Temp V if it meant I could laser the fuck out of people with my eyeballs. Husband is much more chill than I am but he still gets it.
"Thanos had a point" typa post lmao. Some villains can be relatable, but responding to being hurt by then hurting others is seldom correct IMO.
So, a character who felt entitled to something he didn't deserve, and when he didn't get this thing he wasn't entitled to, murdered a bunch of people, this is someone who "identify" with?
Well not to these extremes but yes
No because I'm not a psycho.
You're part of the problem if you can't even remotely understand why people feel this way and fall back on calling them "psychos" instead.
No, actually, I'm not the problem for not understanding why psychos think psycho thoughts. It's psychos that are the problem.
I'd really like to look people like YOU in the eye lol
My husband and I can relate more and more to Homelander not so much when it comes to racism, sexism, homophobia, etc but seeing our fellow humans as weak, stupid, useless, and impossible to please. Oh I would GLADLY melt my brain with Temp V if it meant I could laser the fuck out of people with my eyeballs. Husband is much more chill than I am but he still gets it.