I've done very evil things irl and this was my primary motivation. I cat fished some kid I didn't like in middle school and sent his dickpic to his friend group. I've done some other stuff too. I don't really regret it at all either lol
back in the day you could steal facebook accounts using nothing but their recovery question such as "where are you from" which is easy to dox. I did this many times as a teenager and event sent out my home coded RAT to their computers. I can recall sitting on the bench at school and hearing girls complain that they can't get into their accounts and it was because I'd stolen them. thinking about it now, I'd be sent to prison
I've done very evil things irl and this was my primary motivation. I cat fished some kid I didn't like in middle school and sent his dickpic to his friend group. I've done some other stuff too. I don't really regret it at all either lol
Some kid from /b/ back in the day made friends with some ugly girl in a wheelchair who was none the less an amazing visual artist and then he got invited to her house and proceeded to destroy her artwork in her room the day before she was due to submit it to a prestigious competition/scholarship thing.
Some other kid on /b/ made friends with some spaz kid in a wheelchair and proceeded to push his chair with him in it down a ravine when nobody was looking where he subsequently perished. Everybody assumed it was an accident and so he escaped blame.
My point is you boys are rookies. Also, 2000's /b/tards like to torture cripples.
I want to appeal that I should at least be allowed to be ranked as amateur rather than rookie just for the fact I programmed my own malware and spread it around like an STD
>Some kid from /b/ back in the day made friends with some ugly girl in a wheelchair who was none the less an amazing visual artist and then he got invited to her house and proceeded to destroy her artwork in her room the day before she was due to submit it to a prestigious competition/scholarship thing. >Some other kid on /b/ made friends with some spaz kid in a wheelchair and proceeded to push his chair with him in it down a ravine when nobody was looking where he subsequently perished. Everybody assumed it was an accident and so he escaped blame.
I need to see the greentext for both of these
>Some kid from /b/ back in the day made friends with some ugly girl in a wheelchair who was none the less an amazing visual artist and then he got invited to her house and proceeded to destroy her artwork in her room the day before she was due to submit it to a prestigious competition/scholarship thing
I remember that one. An anon pointed out that that kind of bullying is so devious and psychological that it was probably female in nature. I believe it. A guy will frick you up in the playground, but women will try to destroy your life.
this
I remember pestering a small youtube gaming channel owned by some autistic kid with mean comments and downvotes, I used 10 fake YT accounts that I have to do so and then I used my real account to post encouraging comments and upvotes, the guy ended up closing his channel.
Yeah he is a good one, the ending of watchmen is how I always imagined a real bad guy would plan things out, with no chance of the heroes to actually do anything to stop it
This is universally shit. A villain who does evil and revels in it BECAUSE HE'S FRICKING EVIL is best. End of. This trend signals a decay in our cognitive thinking. That evil is somehow justified.
I wonder, did this trope exist before WW2? Genuinely curious but I suspect a lot of the “the villain actually makes some very valid points but he’s evil okay!” thing was a response to the Third Reich
Frankensteins monster has a tragic backstory, but he really turned vicious and murderous once doctor Frankenstein refused to make a wife for him. Does it count?
The whole point of Thersites in the Iliad is that he brings up a valid point, but because he's a commoner and vulgar and somewhat ugly, he gets beat up by Odysseus and everyone laughs at him and he goes to cry and seethe in his cuckcorner. Then he gets killed by Achilles for defiling an Amazon corpse. Ergo he's a villain, in the original sense, literally because he cannot catch a break and the Aristocratic Chads keep dunking on him. Hegel, Neetch and Marx have written about him as a symbol. Goddamn Naziboo like yourself should just go and an hero already. Goddamn moronic Black folk.
Thersites isn't a villain what are you on about. He says what's everyone's thinking and gets a beating for being foulmouthed.
The rest is just some apocryphal writings from an unrelated text we don't have any full sources of.
Not a great example, my Reddit friend. He sounds like a loser who exists as a punching bag for the good guys - those negative traits are seen as justifying disdain for him
I’m talking about the villain who actually it mostly right but he’s scripted to be a villain because he abuses his power or something
>villain has a legit reason for fighting for what they do >writers realize they're making him too good so they make the villain spontaneously kill even though that would be against something the villain would do in the first place
Hate that shit.
>villain starts sleeping with prostitutes and doing cocaine constantly >people interfere >villain starts getting better at his plans of hookers and coke >villain becomes the villain but he's stronger >protagonist stops villain from his evil ways >villain becomes more evil out of resentment
the last time I had sex with a Black person she head butted me during sex and she had fricking beads on her head so it made me bleed and now I've got blood stains all over my bed sheets that won't wash out. other than that, the villain always turns out to be the good guy
>Villain believes that participating in a broken system will help draw attention to the problem and thus expedite the creation of a solution >Sadly does not realize how little weight his excuses will have when being lined up for the firing squad
Bit of tragic end that.
I want to write a story where the bad guy sees the plight of man and wants to end a certain branch of life itself due to his back story. The good guy mc agrees at the end.
>villain spontaniously materialises at the start of the movie
I'm at a point in my life where I think I hate anime.
Yeah we all went through that phase back in High School, little brown boi. You'll realize they're good again once you make it to college
If you like anime as an adult you are mentally underdeveloped
>villain is evil cuz being evil is fun
also applies irl
I've done very evil things irl and this was my primary motivation. I cat fished some kid I didn't like in middle school and sent his dickpic to his friend group. I've done some other stuff too. I don't really regret it at all either lol
back in the day you could steal facebook accounts using nothing but their recovery question such as "where are you from" which is easy to dox. I did this many times as a teenager and event sent out my home coded RAT to their computers. I can recall sitting on the bench at school and hearing girls complain that they can't get into their accounts and it was because I'd stolen them. thinking about it now, I'd be sent to prison
Some kid from /b/ back in the day made friends with some ugly girl in a wheelchair who was none the less an amazing visual artist and then he got invited to her house and proceeded to destroy her artwork in her room the day before she was due to submit it to a prestigious competition/scholarship thing.
Some other kid on /b/ made friends with some spaz kid in a wheelchair and proceeded to push his chair with him in it down a ravine when nobody was looking where he subsequently perished. Everybody assumed it was an accident and so he escaped blame.
My point is you boys are rookies. Also, 2000's /b/tards like to torture cripples.
I want to appeal that I should at least be allowed to be ranked as amateur rather than rookie just for the fact I programmed my own malware and spread it around like an STD
That Taiwanese kid did it better
frick you then
>Some kid from /b/ back in the day made friends with some ugly girl in a wheelchair who was none the less an amazing visual artist and then he got invited to her house and proceeded to destroy her artwork in her room the day before she was due to submit it to a prestigious competition/scholarship thing.
>Some other kid on /b/ made friends with some spaz kid in a wheelchair and proceeded to push his chair with him in it down a ravine when nobody was looking where he subsequently perished. Everybody assumed it was an accident and so he escaped blame.
I need to see the greentext for both of these
>Some kid from /b/ back in the day made friends with some ugly girl in a wheelchair who was none the less an amazing visual artist and then he got invited to her house and proceeded to destroy her artwork in her room the day before she was due to submit it to a prestigious competition/scholarship thing
I remember that one. An anon pointed out that that kind of bullying is so devious and psychological that it was probably female in nature. I believe it. A guy will frick you up in the playground, but women will try to destroy your life.
the first one is sad but the second one is murder, couldn't the FBI track him down or something?
this
I remember pestering a small youtube gaming channel owned by some autistic kid with mean comments and downvotes, I used 10 fake YT accounts that I have to do so and then I used my real account to post encouraging comments and upvotes, the guy ended up closing his channel.
You monster
I always root for the villain.
>I always root for the villain.
Think you dropped your crown king.
>villain listens to classical music
>badass villain isn’t actually badass but a crybaby with a sob story past
>villain is incompetent
>villian has a happy backstory but suddenly decides to do bad things for no reason
The only one I can think of that kind of fits this is Ozymandias and even then people will argue that he isn't even a villain, any other examples?
>The villain can perfectly point to his backstory as the source for his crazy beliefs
Megalomaniacs don't work like that
>villain loses
>villains motives are actually better than the heroes
It’s like that anime trope
>Yes, I may have attempted genocide. But consider this: I was sad once, as a child.
Naruto in a nutshell
>Obito is the coolest guy
>Villain is the hero from an alternative future who turned evil because he didn't have sex.
>villain started out good but got burned by the supposed good guys and turns “bad” but is still somehow the good guy
Any examples like this in cinema?
Ozymandias
Yeah he is a good one, the ending of watchmen is how I always imagined a real bad guy would plan things out, with no chance of the heroes to actually do anything to stop it
>villain becomes evil and wants to destroy the world after his crush started dating a chad
haha, whata fun... umm... trope... right...
imagine that haha
Never happens. Villains eg frogposters are sheltered cowards who have never stood alone for anything.
>the villain has MY tragic backstory
This is universally shit. A villain who does evil and revels in it BECAUSE HE'S FRICKING EVIL is best. End of. This trend signals a decay in our cognitive thinking. That evil is somehow justified.
>villain reveals he was the good guy all along moments before dying
I wonder, did this trope exist before WW2? Genuinely curious but I suspect a lot of the “the villain actually makes some very valid points but he’s evil okay!” thing was a response to the Third Reich
Frankensteins monster has a tragic backstory, but he really turned vicious and murderous once doctor Frankenstein refused to make a wife for him. Does it count?
The whole point of Thersites in the Iliad is that he brings up a valid point, but because he's a commoner and vulgar and somewhat ugly, he gets beat up by Odysseus and everyone laughs at him and he goes to cry and seethe in his cuckcorner. Then he gets killed by Achilles for defiling an Amazon corpse. Ergo he's a villain, in the original sense, literally because he cannot catch a break and the Aristocratic Chads keep dunking on him. Hegel, Neetch and Marx have written about him as a symbol. Goddamn Naziboo like yourself should just go and an hero already. Goddamn moronic Black folk.
Thersites isn't a villain what are you on about. He says what's everyone's thinking and gets a beating for being foulmouthed.
The rest is just some apocryphal writings from an unrelated text we don't have any full sources of.
Not a great example, my Reddit friend. He sounds like a loser who exists as a punching bag for the good guys - those negative traits are seen as justifying disdain for him
I’m talking about the villain who actually it mostly right but he’s scripted to be a villain because he abuses his power or something
But the villains won ww2
who would you vote for?
>alcoholic and drug dependent
>stroke victim and also an alcoholic and drug depedent
>man who likes dogs and hates israelites
Don’t forget literal cripple
Hitler
>villain has a legit reason for fighting for what they do
>writers realize they're making him too good so they make the villain spontaneously kill even though that would be against something the villain would do in the first place
Hate that shit.
>female villain has redemption arc
Kino.
>reddit frog spam
>the villain is just bored
>villain starts sleeping with prostitutes and doing cocaine constantly
>people interfere
>villain starts getting better at his plans of hookers and coke
>villain becomes the villain but he's stronger
>protagonist stops villain from his evil ways
>villain becomes more evil out of resentment
Based.
Checked and based.
If your favorite villain is not yourself, then you are not villainous enough.
>hero and villain both have similarly tragic backstories
>the moral is that the choices we make are what make us who we are
digits degree it
>villain is the protagonist
the last time I had sex with a Black person she head butted me during sex and she had fricking beads on her head so it made me bleed and now I've got blood stains all over my bed sheets that won't wash out. other than that, the villain always turns out to be the good guy
>Villain believes that participating in a broken system will help draw attention to the problem and thus expedite the creation of a solution
>Sadly does not realize how little weight his excuses will have when being lined up for the firing squad
Bit of tragic end that.
>the villain forgot the reason he did all of it in the first place
I want to write a story where the bad guy sees the plight of man and wants to end a certain branch of life itself due to his back story. The good guy mc agrees at the end.
Elaborate. What branch of life would he eliminate? Why would the MC agree?
Mostly their own. Due to back story. See
Best of luck and enjoy the writing, then!
>the hero is a gay
What's so bad about this? It creates depth and makes villains look less one-dimensional.
>villain had a normal childhood but still somehow ended up a social outcast with a burning hatred for humanity
literally me t b h
I unironically believe some people are born inherently evil and there's nothing that can change them.
watch Funny Games, it ridicules this among other tropes
>Villian is an butthole even before everyone knowing he was evil
>villain dies quickly enough to see himself have always been the hero
holy digits