I don't even know who the Japanese status is supposed to be but it looks better. The Italian statue looks like some new age homosexualry that won't age well.
I don't even know who the Japanese status is supposed to be but it looks better. The Italian statue looks like some new age homosexualry that won't age well.
Have you ever though that maybe the only reason stuff like the Iliad is talked about today is because it's some of the only complete works that survived that time period which means it was reproduced enough to have surviving copies which means it was popular in the way MCU is popular today?
Completely the opposite actually, if we were to judge by Jungian archetypes. Modern societies obsession with superheroes has replaced the nuclear family in maturing people into adulthood. Most children go through the hero archetypes before growing into a mature masculine state. The hero is someone who desires to be separate from what cradles him - such as modern luxuries or the mother - to earn self-respect and be judged accordingly. People have replaced initiation rites of passage with superheroes.
>consoom literal children movies >buy shitty plastic figures with your favorite onions characters >let blacks rule your society and frick your women and make you raise the children and then turning this into your fetish >everybody is mentally ill or faking being mentally ill to get something from the system >literal degenerates everywhere
but >EVERYONE HATES US COS WE'RE FREE AND SHIT
ok buddy
That statue is in Italy
Italian futurism is back
The Italian one is actually nice divorced of its context. I don't know what the bottom is but I don't like that style
It's a character from a japanese cartoon
I don't even know who the Japanese status is supposed to be but it looks better. The Italian statue looks like some new age homosexualry that won't age well.
millennial snarky "meta-analysis" of posts ruined this site
>soijak good
Bottom is unironically less soi
It's pretty much the opposite whichever way you look at it
Why would the Soijak be crying in Italy? Is he overwhelmed by the beauty of the sculpture?
It's bright outside, and the rays reflecting off the statue are hurting him.
poor little feller
Wouldn't Italians identify more with a Black Panther statue instead
No, now frick off with your America hate thread.
I just asked a question you crying homosexual
Cry me a river mutt
What country are you from
Latvia
That's embarrassing
>says the american
Yes, keep going with your anti-american threads
No the iliad of americans would be something like king arthur. Marvel is like gladiators were to the Romans, mindless entertainment for the masses
Have you ever though that maybe the only reason stuff like the Iliad is talked about today is because it's some of the only complete works that survived that time period which means it was reproduced enough to have surviving copies which means it was popular in the way MCU is popular today?
Completely the opposite actually, if we were to judge by Jungian archetypes. Modern societies obsession with superheroes has replaced the nuclear family in maturing people into adulthood. Most children go through the hero archetypes before growing into a mature masculine state. The hero is someone who desires to be separate from what cradles him - such as modern luxuries or the mother - to earn self-respect and be judged accordingly. People have replaced initiation rites of passage with superheroes.
The Saga of Saint Floyd is
Why would no one pay to see Captain Italy?
3deep5u
Why are americans such fricking homosexuals?
>consoom literal children movies
>buy shitty plastic figures with your favorite onions characters
>let blacks rule your society and frick your women and make you raise the children and then turning this into your fetish
>everybody is mentally ill or faking being mentally ill to get something from the system
>literal degenerates everywhere
but
>EVERYONE HATES US COS WE'RE FREE AND SHIT
ok buddy
seething thirdworlder
Marvel is a fricking comic book company. The Illiad is a story.
A revisionist tale of american military and moral supremacy? Yes.