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Things Only Adults Notice In The Incredibles

Things Only Adults Notice In The Incredibles

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Things Only Adults Notice In The Incredibles Matheus: You know, I don't agree that Elastigirl is a feminist.
The fact that she's totally favorable and supporting of women coming around and saving the world as well as men doesn't make her a feminist straight away. We should remember that feminism goes further beyond that, and there are a lot of people out there who do not identify themselves as feminists and support the same things that she does (me being one of these people. I mean, she never said the words I am a feminist in the movie.
I'm not saying she's not a feminist either, I'm just saying there is no evidence for me that she is.

Date: 2020-07-14

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Syndrome has the tech, but doesn't seem to be the kind to share.
Literally Syndrome's most iconic line from the film: When everybody's super, no one will be.
His mission is to make the public love him as the hero he never got to be AND BUY HIS GADGETS! He literally wanted to sell high tech stuff to the commoners, to make actual superheroes obsolete, not special. That's how he planned to get back at Mr. Incredible!
Talk about things you missed in the Incredibles movie! You were saying?

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always have this debate with my brother. The Incredibles was this ultra right wing conservative values movie. I'm more like huh? Yeah sure like Helen beating up her husband is a conservative thing (no she didn't quite beat him up. He's a tough guy, but she wasn't exactly taking his spit. ) So I find it more of a Liberal movie. So Conservatives see it as their movies and Liberals see it as their movie and I'm just hey it's a movie get over it. :P
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Ya know, you don't need to identify yourself as a feminist to be a strong independent woman. Elastigirl is just a superhero who is confident in her abilities and just happens to be female. She does say leave the superhero work to the men? I don't think so but that just means she doesn't wanna sit back and watch them do all the work. She wants to be part of the action as well.
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Feminists. The annoyingly fast talking narrator had to go there. Feminists suck. They're where all the politically correct neutering of society came from. Everything is an offense to a feminist. It's too bad everything gets their panties in a knot. They should learn to keep abreast of the times and not get hysterical about everything.
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Elastigirl didn't seem like a feminist. In fact that movie kinda had an anit-feminist vibe. It seemed like the people who made it were more intelligent than the average feminist. The relationships in it seem to have a more realistic give and take.
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Great! We missed it!
You asked me how to get there, and I told you.
Exit at 10.
That'll take me downtown!
It's coming up, get in the right lane!
WE DON'T EXIT AT 10! -
YOU'RE GONNA MISS IT!
RAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

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Nope nope nope nope nope nope nope nope nope nope nope nope nope nope nope nope nope nope nope nope nope nope nope nope nope nope nope nope nope nope nope nope nope nope nope nope nope nope nope IM NOT SUBSCRIBING and that's final
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Not that I'm even gonna waste my time to watch the video, but if you're talking about the part when her ass was showing. I remember seeing the movie when I was five and that was like my favorite part. So no, try again.
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Paul Gambi was a costume designer / tailor for supervillains in the Rogues gallery of The Flash who had his First Appearance
The Flash #141 (December, 1963) so it appears that Edna Mode owes Paul some back pay

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