The same reason Jon Kent’s boyfriend Jay has it. A quick power that allows them to go on adventures with the big guns, despite not being a big gun themselves.
13 year old Kitty was allowed to go on missions with the grown X-Men, thanks to her power.
That's practicality, not themes. The real answer to
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From a thematic standpoint, why does she have the power of intangibility?
is that, being an inexperienced teenage girl for the teenage readers to relate to and have crushes on, she needed a power that wasn't too strong or aggressive in nature, but still had a lot of flexibility and utility. It also arguably symbolizes a teenage desire to get away from everything else, a somewhat less lame version of invisibility.
If you can't read the text discursively, just say you don't actually get it. Intangibility is kyriarchical, a being which noths in intertextual frameworks.
That's practicality, not themes. The real answer to [...] is that, being an inexperienced teenage girl for the teenage readers to relate to and have crushes on, she needed a power that wasn't too strong or aggressive in nature, but still had a lot of flexibility and utility. It also arguably symbolizes a teenage desire to get away from everything else, a somewhat less lame version of invisibility.
Someone post the pic, from JJ frenchie, of her giving a reverse intangible ghost blowjob.
That's practicality, not themes. The real answer to [...] is that, being an inexperienced teenage girl for the teenage readers to relate to and have crushes on, she needed a power that wasn't too strong or aggressive in nature, but still had a lot of flexibility and utility. It also arguably symbolizes a teenage desire to get away from everything else, a somewhat less lame version of invisibility.
So she could sneak in and out of the boys locker room without getting caught.
Alternatively it's so she can sneak into the head master's office and fix her and her friends grades since they'll get kicked off the cheer squad if they fail home EC and like who needs to know how to sew am I right?!?
The same reason Jon Kent’s boyfriend Jay has it. A quick power that allows them to go on adventures with the big guns, despite not being a big gun themselves.
13 year old Kitty was allowed to go on missions with the grown X-Men, thanks to her power.
That's practicality, not themes. The real answer to
is that, being an inexperienced teenage girl for the teenage readers to relate to and have crushes on, she needed a power that wasn't too strong or aggressive in nature, but still had a lot of flexibility and utility. It also arguably symbolizes a teenage desire to get away from everything else, a somewhat less lame version of invisibility.
If you can't read the text discursively, just say you don't actually get it. Intangibility is kyriarchical, a being which noths in intertextual frameworks.
Chad take
chud take
Dud take.
you got them switched around moron.
Hillary lost
Sticks and stones may break my bones but words will never hurt me
It's an inverse of that cause she's a filthy mutie
imagine if she got stuck haha
Funny haha
Because Claremont.
Someone post the pic, from JJ frenchie, of her giving a reverse intangible ghost blowjob.
Untouchability.
>Help me step brother
Dan Harmon?
>step
Imagine showing this to someone without context.
Even with context I'm confused. Why did she say knock knock when she was leaving the room but returned last instant.
That was Synch saying Knock Knock
He copied her power and followed her into that room, "knocking" as he entered
Bullshit! Kitty never says knock knock!
So she could sneak in and out of the boys locker room without getting caught.
Alternatively it's so she can sneak into the head master's office and fix her and her friends grades since they'll get kicked off the cheer squad if they fail home EC and like who needs to know how to sew am I right?!?
Happy with that?
Shadow cat is a cool name, thematically being hard to catch, able to sneak around moving through walls "appear out of nowhere fits.
>shadowcat
>power doesn't involve shadows
or cats
You mean like if Marvel's X-men were DC metahumans with metagenes that give them powers to overcome stressful situations?
Why shadow cat? What's the connection?
I prefer Shadowcat to kitty honestly. Though now I just call her Shade.