YOU PROMISED! YOU PROMISED!

>YOU PROMISED! YOU PROMISED!
What was his problem?

Thirst

he wouldn't have no problem if you hadn't fucking promised user

This episode taught me the danger of waifuism.

Waifuism is fine, you just don't want to make a psychopath your waifu.

Is she though?
She's just an assassin, and really hated him
She cared a lot for her daughter. Does a psychopath care about their children?

Children are literally just 50% clones, caring about them is the most selfish and narcissistic thing you can do next to caring for yourself.

I'd tell you to go fuck yourself, but you're probably 0.09% a clone of me and I'm not into self hatred.

That really fucked me up as a kid

Not even the worst thing to happen to someone on that show.

he trusted a woman

So he's just burning in the center of the Earth forever then?

...

Trips confirm, yes.

If matter passes through him and he passes through matter how does he breathe? Wouldn't he suffocate?

I find it interesting what a hypocritical anti-tech stance this show took. Not that I think it was done on purpose. Just that any plot line in which the villain uses technology of any kind usually results in a horrific fate for them. If a villain used the literal same style of thought controlled Battle Suit as Batman, the plotline would likely end with the villain somehow fused to the suit as a lesson in the dangers of it. Perhaps their brain forever trapped inside the circuits because they got electrocuted while wearing the suit or something equally as mundane.

Yet Batman would be perfectly fine in the same gear.

Nonsense user.

He would have suffocated to death. Baring some reason he doesn't need to breathe, he'd die of dehydration. Which is an equally terrible way to go.

You promised. Dick move.

That is just how Batman works
reality bends itself for him to win

I don't think he still needs to breathe

More like theres a dried up, mummified ghost corpse at the center of the Earth forever. His carcass can't decay because neither bacteria or the elements can touch him.

Yeah, he didn't have lungs or any sort of normal biology going on anymore.

Almost happened in a Donald Duck comic too. Except the villain probably would've been cooked alive before managing to reach the center.

*Tips fedora*

I hated batman beyound : Batman TAS was already creepy/scary but this shit, was way worst.

that is a freaking Minecraft character

>using un-cropped pictures from me.me

trusted a woman who was a well know socyopath and was, by the way, a criminal.
also, thirst

I also agree that stance wasn't done on purpose but was certainly there.

However, what has bothered me more through alot of the Timm DCU was how the various shows all kept dumping on A) anyone who got their powers by accident (as long as it's not the Flash) and B) continuously--even in *great* shows like both TAS's-- portrayed social outcasts all as potential villains one psychotic snap away from putting on a rubber suit and terrorizing people until a paragon hero shows up to subdue them. This happened *all the goddang time*:

>At least three of the 'villains' or instigators of conflict in Batman beyond were social outcasts/high school losers: the kid who got the psychic link with the construction equipment, the kid who maxed out his parents' credit cards to get a fucking (literally) war robot, and the OP guy who for some reason wasn't escorted out of the prison facility the moment he was sacked.

>Clayface would ultimately do something *really* despicable but in his second appearance he was *just* robbing science labs to make a cure for himself that nobody would have offered him if he went legit/sought help.

>Two-Face.

>A bunch of nerds in JLU accidentally summoned an even more berserker-y Solomon Grundy in order to try to get revenge on local bullies--the threat is so bad AMAZ-O fucks off rather than help contain the problem.

>Mad Hatter, Penguin, the Clock King (sort of) and The Ventrilloquist were all social inept guys who could have been kept from villainy with the proper help but most of them went pretty damn far down the rabbit hole (pun not intended). Only the last one actually gets this and is able to free himself of his demons.

And that fucking Fantastic 4 rip-off episode of Beyond which was just a huge middle finger to a heroic origin MO typically found in Marvel of accidental powers. As opposed to being just born with super powers and having been raised right, or having assloads of money (and being raised 'right...)

Yeah she was more a sociopath.

In BTAS at least, Two-Face isn's some social outcast, he's a wack job. Big Bad Harv was essentially a split personality that is a sadistic, obsessive, psychipath. While this isn't a terribly realistic mental condition, it's basically just a case of "he's just fucking crazy"

Ventriloquist is basically the same thing, but with a different gimmick.

Penguin is a rich snob who wants fancy things. And he's one of the few (I think maybe the only one?) who reforms and stay reformed.

Its a knight suit coated in Omnisolve, black liquid that eats anything else but diamonds. First story Scrooge pours that liquid on the ground and almost destroys the whole world.

He basically goes through a phase and becomes more of a white collar criminal with his club as his front. Later Batman still had him up to no good even if it was something more for the police to investegate opposed to a Batman caper. In Timmverse, the Ventriloquist's last episode is him putting Scarface down and getting to have a life to himself again, leaving him as the *only* villain who reforms and stays that way in the DCAU unless you count Harley's fate in RotJ (and even then, she has to deal with her no-good grandkids.)

But Two-Face/Harvey Dent is a character who--while overall a great villain in depiction and quite tragic-- is only a villain because he got physically marred to the point where his inner demons took on a physical appearance in his reflection. The Not-Kraven-Guy in Batman went completely mad after he had gruesome spinal surgery following a hunting accident and basically became a serial killer. The Parasite from Superman was just a loser who was in the process of botching a robbery before he became what he is. That Volcano chick also from Superman was, if I recall some poor kid with pyro powers either the result of government experiments or *some* shady shit, I can't recall.

The Terrific Trio also were driven mad by their powers/deformities while being paraded around as heroes. This in and of itself is a *terribly* cynical outlook/response to Marvel superheroes, especially since they also tacked on the slam against them being merchandised out (as if Batman was NEVER the subject of a marketing blitzkrieg.)

And for every Two-Face or the gooey guy from Beyond, you have a Joker, a Lex Luthor,and a Darksied. Hell you even have a Livewire who was an admittedly terrible person who *then* got superpowers and became even worse; you can't say her powers turned her awful, but the losers who get powers are treated like shit really noticeably in DCAU

that's what you get for trying to advance science for selfish reasons instead of taking your time testing properly

>Yet Batman would be perfectly fine in the same gear.
Batman tests the shit out of everything

>Humans are 99.5% genetically identical

All sex is pretty much masturbation

In Hero Academia, there is a character with that power who (when he activates it) can't breathe. Or see. Or anything really... he just feels as if he is falling.

He also has to carefully activate it in different parts of his body to pass through walls (keep on foot solid while the other leg phases, etc.) otherwise he'd just fall down too. He basically had to train for years in order to use it right.

Now he knows what he's doing it is broken as fuck, but lack of control with that power is the fucking worst.

Nobody really uses both "psychopath" and "sociopath" as labels. The point of those two different words is that the one you use reflects your own belief about whether these types of people are produced by nature or by nurture.