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Silver Surfer’s Gender Swap: A Cosmic Catastrophe Marvel Fans Will Never Surf Past

In the ever-expanding universe of Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) speculation, rumors are swirling like cosmic dust about a potentially disastrous decision – the gender-swapping of the iconic Silver Surfer in an upcoming movie. As die-hard Marvel fans collectively gasp, it’s time to explore why this cosmic alteration might just be a black hole of bad ideas. Cosmic Canon Conundrum: The Silver Surfer, aka Norrin Radd, has been surfing the cosmic waves since his first appearance in Fantastic Four #48. Changing his gender is like saying, “Let’s give Thor a pixie cut and call her Thora.” Some characters are so deeply ingrained in their canonical identity that tampering with them risks a disturbance in the fan-force. Surfing the Waves of Tradition: The Silver Surfer is a symbol of cosmic stoicism and a herald of the mighty Galactus. Imagine trying to replace the solemn silver surfer with a character who might be more interested in catching cosmic waves than saving the universe. Tradition matters, and fans might not be thrilled with a radical departure from the established character’s ethos. Cosmic Chemistry Collapse: The dynamic between the Silver Surfer and other characters, especially Galactus, is a delicate cosmic ballet. A gender swap could throw off the entire balance. Imagine Galactus saying, “She who surfs the silver waves, fetch me some planets.” It just doesn’t have the same cosmic ring, does it? Fan Fury and Cosmic Backlash: Fans are the heartbeat of any franchise, and tampering with beloved characters often leads to a cosmic uproar. Marvel has navigated the MCU waters successfully so far, but turning the Silver Surfer into the Silver Siren might be a cosmic step too far. Fans may not be willing to forgive and forget this celestial misstep. Cosmic Identity Crisis: The Silver Surfer’s identity is as essential as the board he rides. Changing his gender raises questions about the essence of the character – is the Surfer defined by his cosmic duties or by his gender? It’s a slippery slope that risks turning a beloved character into a mere token of inclusivity, overshadowing the cosmic saga at hand. While the Marvel Cinematic Universe has successfully embraced diversity and inclusion, some cosmic corners are better left untouched. The prospect of gender-swapping the Silver Surfer might just be a disaster waiting to unfold in the vastness of the MCU. Let’s hope Marvel sticks to the cosmic script and doesn’t surf into uncharted, and potentially treacherous, gender-swapping waters. 22 November 2023 Silver Surfer’s Gender Swap: A Cosmic Catastrophe Marvel Fans Will Never Surf Past 16 November 2023 Walt’s Worst Nightmare: Mickey’s Dance Moves Leave Fans Wishing Upon a Different Star! 14 November 2023 A long time ago in a reality far, far away… 13 November 2023 16-Bit Triumphs: The Unforgettable Saga of the Best Super Nintendo Games 13 November 2023 Aurelian Wisdom: Balancing Tolerance and Self-Discipline in a Modern World 13 November 2023 The Resurgence of Dark Fantasy: A Reckoning in the Online Realm 13 November 2023 Disney’s Dirty Secret: Bowel Woes Emerge in Theme Park Queues 13 November 2023 Wonderland Unveiled: A Dive into Justin Hackney’s AI-Generated Cinematic Wonderland 08 November 2023 Robert Pattinson’s Astonishing Vocal Transformation in Studio Ghibli’s ‘The Boy and the Heron 08 November 2023 The Truman Show: Antarctica as the Ultimate Allegory for a Hidden Reality

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The Goku Coma Theory – Was it all Just a Dream?

Ever wonder why Dragon Ball Super has so many inconsistencies and conveniences? Why the series seems to be so carefree, happy, and catered towards Goku? Hold on to your dragon balls, because we’re about to embark on a fantastic journey exploring one of the most intriguing fan theories about Goku from the original Dragon Ball series. Is it possible that Kid Goku has been in a coma for all these years? One fan theory suggests that this is completely possible, and even though the original creepypasta author had deleted the theory, but one blogger re-writes the theory from memory. This theory claims that during the scene in the original Dragon Ball story, the moment Goku hits his head on a rock he slips into a deep coma, and everything and everyone he comes accross in his comatose dream state, are all just representations of things that Goku wants. Beginning with the characters we see in Dragon Ball such as Master Roshi, who is Goku’s hope of becoming stronger and learning new things. This is evident during his mastering of the Kamehameha wave. The maximum power lever that Master Roshi has represents Goku’s desire to become even more powerful and ultimately surpassing any normal limitations. Krillin is Goku’s want of a best friend that he currently did not have, and the need of a rival who would push him to become even stronger than he was before meeting him. The Ox King is also what Goku would imagine himself growing up to look like, which is kind of a stretch but we won’t hold that against OP. Bulma on the other hand is Goku’s curiosity of his sexual nature and his need to become smarter. Which is why we have multiple scenes where Bulma is being represented in a sexual way, and the same goes for Chi Chi who plays on this sexual curiosity, who will later come to be his ideal wife. Lastly we come to the Demon King Piccolo who represents all of Goku’s deepest fears at the time. Could this be the equivalent of a comatose nightmare?   Moving on to Dragon Ball Z. Goku has been in a coma for some years now and through his dreaming we eventually come to Bardock who he imagines to be his father, which is why he looks so much like our hero because…you guessed it, he’s his father. The Saiyan race is also the mental representation of Goku’s need to fit in somewhere because he feels like this would be the only group he would relate to because of his tail, but they are a proud angry race, and they’re also incredibly powerful because he remembers his own aggressive nature. Vegeta is who Goku would imagine would be his ideal rival from this Saiyan race, and the reason Vegeta is always bested by Goku is because unlike Goku, Vegeta thinks very highly of himself. Frieza is all the fears that Goku must ultimately face, and when he kills Krillin he created an ascended version of himself and calls it Super Saiyan. King Kai is Goku’s need for guidance, who helps Goku down the long road of this coma he is currently in, and who may ultimately help him awake from this very long sleep. Gohan is obviously the ideal son who Goku wants to have a successful life, and Goten being his own innocence in child form, who is as strong as he wishes he was right now. Trunks represents his fears of the future, and along with him the cyborgs being his own fears of technology that he doesn’t quite understand. This also represents his fear of what can come from this unknown technology. Which brings us to Majin Buu who is Goku’s own gluttony and childhood innocence that eventually turns into a nightmare because of his own fear of hurting the one’s he loves. The different forms of Super Saiyan are the representation of Goku pushing his power level to the maximum potential which also goes hand in hand with the Fusion characters such as Gogeta and Vegito, this is all just Goku exploring new heights as he works together with himself and his allies. Vegito is more of his own cocky side where as Gogeta is his more earnest side of himself when he wants to take things a little more seriously. Now this theory may seem a little far fetched and anyone can make a coma story out of any animated if we’re being honest, but it’s just a fun theory to thing about. What do you guys think? You can sound off in the forum section where we’ll be adding a discussion about this theory. 11 February 2023 The Goku Coma Theory – Was it all Just a Dream? 10 February 2023 Did ‘The Flintstones’ Actually Take Place In A Post-Apocalyptic Hellscape? 10 February 2023 101 Dalmatians (1961) – Was Anita in on the Puppy Heist? 03 February 2023 Here Are The Most Anticipated Games Coming 2023 So Far 03 February 2023 The Boys Ratings Leave Every Marvel Show in the Dust 03 February 2023 BIG Stable Steam Deck Update 02 February 2023 Ark Survival Evolved is getting Remastered! 04 January 2023 Gamers File Lawsuit to Halt Microsoft’s proposed acquisition of Activision Blizzard 04 January 2023 The Joker and Harley VS Gomez and Morticia – Toxic vs Timeless 04 January 2023 Hogwarts Legacy Update

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Did ‘The Flintstones’ Actually Take Place In A Post-Apocalyptic Hellscape?

Hold onto your Bronto-Burgers, folks, because we’re about to go on a wild ride through the streets of Bedrock! You remember that classic cartoon from the 80s and 90s, don’t you? The one that showed us how families lived in the Stone Age, with their animal-powered machinery, crude tools, and simple way of life? Well, what if I told you that everything we thought we knew about the Flintstones was a lie? That they weren’t living in the Stone Age at all, but instead, in a dystopian post-apocalyptic wasteland that had been bombed back to the Stone Age? Let’s start with the evidence. First of all, we have the 1987 TV movie “The Jetsons Meet the Flintstones.” In the movie, Elroy Jetson creates a time machine that malfunctions and sends him and his family into the past. But what if it wasn’t the past they traveled to? What if, instead, they traveled to the future, a future beyond their understanding? And that future just happened to look like the Stone Age. Think about it. If there was a major cataclysmic event that caused the world to revert back to the Stone Age, it would make sense that the surviving animal species would get a fresh start in this new world. They wouldn’t be hunted by humans anymore, and they would have the opportunity to flourish and evolve. Some of them might even gain sentience. That would explain why the Flintstones have all of these amazing animal-powered machines like a pig that lives under their sink as a garbage disposal, a micro-elephant on wheels used as a vacuum cleaner, or a bird’s beak used as a record player. And all of them are able to break the 4th wall in perfect English to complain about their jobs. And speaking of modernity, let’s talk about Christmas. The Flintstones celebrate this holiday, which is more than just putting presents under the tree and kissing under the mistletoe. It’s a celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ. But wait a minute, didn’t we think the Flintstones were living in the Stone Age, long before the birth of Christ? How could they celebrate Christmas AND be living in a time of pre-history? This just adds to the evidence that these characters aren’t who or what we thought they were. Another piece of evidence is the fact that the Flintstones have a sophisticated and robust economy. They don’t operate on a trading or bartering system, but instead have money and a complicated banking system. They even have deposit slips that they fill out with a rock and chisel. And their currency looks strikingly modern-day, with some Illuminati symbolism printed on it. To have a functioning economy, they would have had to have the ability to produce ink, which wouldn’t have been readily available in the aftermath of the initial fallout. Finally, let’s consider the timing of the Flintstones. The cartoon first aired from 1960 to 1966, during the peak of the Cold War. What if the showdown between the United States and the Soviet Union happened and the world was plunged into a post-apocalyptic wasteland, with only the remnants of society left to rebuild from the ashes? The Flintstones could be a glimpse into that future. In conclusion, when you take all of these pieces of evidence into consideration, it’s possible that the Flintstones weren’t living in the Stone Age after all, but in a post-apocalyptic wasteland, using what was available to them to rebuild their world in the image of what they remembered from the past. The next time you watch an episode of The Flintstones, think about all of these hidden secrets, and you might see the cartoon in a whole new light. 10 February 2023 Did ‘The Flintstones’ Actually Take Place In A Post-Apocalyptic Hellscape? 10 February 2023 101 Dalmatians (1961) – Was Anita in on the Puppy Heist? 03 February 2023 Here Are The Most Anticipated Games Coming 2023 So Far 03 February 2023 The Boys Ratings Leave Every Marvel Show in the Dust 03 February 2023 BIG Stable Steam Deck Update 02 February 2023 Ark Survival Evolved is getting Remastered! 04 January 2023 Gamers File Lawsuit to Halt Microsoft’s proposed acquisition of Activision Blizzard 04 January 2023 The Joker and Harley VS Gomez and Morticia – Toxic vs Timeless 04 January 2023 Hogwarts Legacy Update 04 January 2023 E3 is Back this Year: What we Know so Far.

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The Joker and Harley VS Gomez and Morticia – Toxic vs Timeless

The relationship between the Joker and Harley Quinn, two characters from the Batman franchise, has been a source of controversy and debate among fans and critics. While the characters have a long history together in various media, their relationship has often been depicted as toxic, abusive, and unhealthy. One of the main reasons why the Joker and Harley Quinn’s relationship is considered toxic is due to the power dynamic between the two characters. The Joker is often portrayed as a manipulative, controlling, and abusive partner, while Harley Quinn is frequently depicted as a victim of his abuse. In many versions of the characters’ story, the Joker is shown to manipulate and gaslight Harley Quinn, using her feelings of love and loyalty to control her and bend her to his will. He often belittles and demeans her, and is prone to outbursts of violence and aggression towards her. The Joker’s abusive behavior towards Harley Quinn is particularly concerning given the significant power imbalance between the two characters. The Joker is often depicted as a highly intelligent and powerful villain, while Harley Quinn is often portrayed as a vulnerable and naive woman who is reliant on the Joker for support and direction. In addition to the power dynamic between the Joker and Harley Quinn, their relationship is also problematic due to the way it glorifies and romanticizes abuse and toxic behavior. In some versions of their story, the Joker and Harley Quinn’s tumultuous relationship is depicted as a twisted form of love, with the abuse and manipulation being portrayed as a normal or even desirable part of their dynamic. This portrayal of abuse and toxic behavior as a form of love is highly concerning, as it can serve to normalize and justify abusive behaviors in real-life relationships. It is important to recognize and critique the problematic elements of the Joker and Harley Quinn’s dynamic, and to remember that real-life relationships should not be modeled after unhealthy or abusive ones. In contrast, the relationship between Gomez and Morticia Adams, two characters from the Addams Family franchise, is often depicted as loving and supportive. While Gomez and Morticia have their share of differences and disagreements, they are ultimately committed to each other and work together as a team. Their relationship is characterized by mutual respect, trust, and communication, and they are shown to be supportive of each other’s goals and interests. They also demonstrate a strong commitment to their family and to their relationships with their children, and are shown to be loving and supportive parents. Unlike the Joker and Harley Quinn’s toxic dynamic, the relationship between Gomez and Morticia is based on healthy and positive communication and interactions. They are able to express their needs and desires to each other in a respectful and open manner, and are able to resolve conflicts in a constructive and positive way. It is also important to recognize that abusive relationships, like the one depicted between the Joker and Harley Quinn, can have serious and long-lasting consequences for the individuals involved. Abusive relationships can cause physical harm, emotional trauma, and psychological damage, and can have a negative impact on an individual’s overall well-being and sense of self-worth. Victims of abuse may experience feelings of fear, anxiety, and depression, and may struggle with self-esteem issues and difficulty trusting others. They may also have difficulty leaving the abusive relationship, either due to fear of the abuser or due to a lack of resources and support. It is crucial to remember that no one deserves to be mistreated or abused, and that there are resources available for individuals who are experiencing abuse or who are in an unhealthy or toxic relationship. If you or someone you know is in an abusive relationship, it is important to seek help and support from trusted friends, family, or professionals. In conclusion, the relationship between the Joker and Harley Quinn is widely considered to be toxic and unhealthy, and serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers and consequences of abusive relationships. 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