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I hate the word "predict". A lot.

I think it started when people said that the Simpsons predicted the Trump presidency and genuinely believed that there was some crazy voodoo magic attached to it

The Simpsons has hundreds of episodes. Them making a reference that happens to have become true isn't in any way, shape or form special. Trump was already a very public figure long before he announced his candidacy, after all. They also made an episode that played in 2010 and made references to a third and fourth world war. Where is the attention on that?

It's similar to how Nostradamus made hundreds upon hundreds of predictions that were all vague. Would be a lot weirder if none of them ever applied than if some could be fitted into events that have transpired

A lot of predictions are just the status quo that was present at the time of the media's inception that didn't change. Marvin Gaye talking about police brutality didn't predict shit, it was already a thing back then. And a lot of other predictions are just kinda forced on current events. Like media shows a war in the future, and that somehow predicted our current state, but like, wars happen. Video essays that say "dude BO2 totally predicted our world", no it didn't

There is some art that made very poignant predictions based on the trajectory of things at the time of their creation. Videodrome, The Truman Show, Metal Gear Solid 2. But they didn't forecast specific events, rather cultural, historical and political changes that could be very well seen by informed individuals. It's like Samuel Butler who saw in the 19th century how people became more dependent on machines and foresaw a lot of our modern world, where we are completely dependent on technology
 
not really. first of all, this assumes you're running unbreakable strength, which, while a great charm, isn't a one size fits all charm. second of all, even with unbreakable strength, if they drop from the other side of the screen, you cant really get to them in time. and when three start dropping shit starts to hit the fan. you can get overwhelmed surprisingly easily.
fragile/unbreakable strength is probably the only charm I consider absolutely mandatory alongside quick slash of just how incredibly useful 1.5x damage is. This charm could cost 6 slots and I'd still run it, if you aren't running it you're running hard mode. If you aren't running strength, you're most likely using that extra slot space for something like mark of pride or shaman stone both of which happen to be pretty great in this fight too. Plus, it's not like letting the enemies fall down ends the fight- 80% of the time it's just a baldur or hopper anyway that roll over to you for free soul. You can use the soul from these enemies to kill the slightly more annoying aspid enemies. And if all else fails, you can just use your shadow dash to kill the aspid anyway and restart the process. Unless you get really unlucky with like 5 aspids in a row this is a basically a no-skill hitless strat. I don't think the collector fight is particularly hard any way you slice it.
 
fragile/unbreakable strength is probably the only charm I consider absolutely mandatory alongside quick slash of just how incredibly useful 1.5x damage is. This charm could cost 6 slots and I'd still run it, if you aren't running it you're running hard mode. If you aren't running strength, you're most likely using that extra slot space for something like mark of pride or shaman stone both of which happen to be pretty great in this fight too. Plus, it's not like letting the enemies fall down ends the fight- 80% of the time it's just a baldur or hopper anyway that roll over to you for free soul. You can use the soul from these enemies to kill the slightly more annoying aspid enemies. And if all else fails, you can just use your shadow dash to kill the aspid anyway and restart the process. Unless you get really unlucky with like 5 aspids in a row this is a basically a no-skill hitless strat. I don't think the collector fight is particularly hard any way you slice it.
That's kind of why I lost interest in doing much with the pantheons even though I get a lot of enjoyment out of boss rush modes in other games. Want to have a distinct build for some variety when grinding things out? Screw you, run quick slash and like it.
 
I think it started when people said that the Simpsons predicted the Trump presidency and genuinely believed that there was some crazy voodoo magic attached to it

The Simpsons has hundreds of episodes. Them making a reference that happens to have become true isn't in any way, shape or form special. Trump was already a very public figure long before he announced his candidacy, after all. They also made an episode that played in 2010 and made references to a third and fourth world war. Where is the attention on that?
Trump also briefly tried to run for President in 2000. It wasn't a shot in the dark; it was a topical quip.
 
A lot of predictions are just the status quo that was present at the time of the media's inception that didn't change. Marvin Gaye talking about police brutality didn't predict shit, it was already a thing back then. And a lot of other predictions are just kinda forced on current events. Like media shows a war in the future, and that somehow predicted our current state, but like, wars happen. Video essays that say "dude BO2 totally predicted our world", no it didn't

There is some art that made very poignant predictions based on the trajectory of things at the time of their creation. Videodrome, The Truman Show, Metal Gear Solid 2. But they didn't forecast specific events, rather cultural, historical and political changes that could be very well seen by informed individuals. It's like Samuel Butler who saw in the 19th century how people became more dependent on machines and foresaw a lot of our modern world, where we are completely dependent on technology
i always found the idea of media 'predicting' things to be a kinda insulting way of analyzing. for instance, the ideas from 1984 still being relevant today should show that it's a good critique of authoritarianism. the idea that it was trying to predict anything makes it come off like the assumption is that orwell just went "lol wouldn't it be crazy if the government was bad" when writing it.
jay bauman of redlettermedia had a really good quote when talking about "they live", "it's not that it's more relevant. it's equally relevant because nothing changes"
 
I get why the artstyle of the Cell and Buu saga gets a lot of praise but I think DB characters looked the best in the late OG and Saiyan arcs

They were muscular but not excessively so. They looked healthy and athletic, instead of steroid abusers. Their faces were also just... idk, better? The looked overly masculine and angular in later DBZ

Like, when I look at Goku and Piccolo fighting, I see two master martial artists fight. When I see Cell and Goku fight, I feel like they'll oil up each others pecs at any moment and transition to gay pornography with how excessively masc they look
 
I get why the artstyle of the Cell and Buu saga gets a lot of praise but I think DB characters looked the best in the late OG and Saiyan arcs

They were muscular but not excessively so. They looked healthy and athletic, instead of steroid abusers. Their faces were also just... idk, better? The looked overly masculine and angular in later DBZ

Like, when I look at Goku and Piccolo fighting, I see two master martial artists fight. When I see Cell and Goku fight, I feel like they'll oil up each others pecs at any moment and transition to gay pornography with how excessively masc they look
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The Saiyan arc is where Toriyama's art peaked. Vegeta never has and never will look better than this. Goku never has and never will look better than this. I would tear heaven and earth asunder for Dragon Ball to look like this just one more time.
 
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