🦊 Furry Jerry Peet / Lily Orchard / Lily Peet / Valkyrstudios / Bhaalspawn / Tara Callie / "Mod Ebara" - Sociopath writer of pedophile fanfiction and cartoon reviews, faked getting raped to force a divorce, then mobbed and gaslit their ex off Tumblr, satanist neoliberal of the MovieSlob variety, also wants to fuck dogs and/or pokemon

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Sooooo basically Dragon Maid, except it panders exclusively to Lily. So the worst anime imaginable.
And what are faux action set pieces?
nahh lily would dislike that because of Shota... not the genre that is loli just with bois but the wizard purple hair kid is called Shota who is kinda creeped on the the green-yellow haird dragon. its been a whiole and i haven't watched the anime in a year but yeah, unless if lily is a hypocrite and doesnt mind young boys being perved on by older women... then she'd like this anime. except for the fact it gets dark by the end of it because 'eww edgiboi stuff'

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In one gardevoir comic it stated that gardevoir are groomedfrom a young age (ralts) to be trainers sex cumdumpsters basically, but technically, lily has groomed her gardevoir to being a monsterous killing machine with a hot temper andwants to fuck butterfree, literally a ditsy pokemon who doesnt know anybetter. Butterfree is an airheaded dits who is characteized as not being 'all ther' that's kinda rape-y, kinda like an equivalent of taking advantage of a semi-retarded person... that's fucked up.
 
It not being a fair match up is kind of the point. If Gardevoir were truly OP, it would have few if any unfavorable match-ups.

One could make the argument that "Oh your picking Gardevoir's worst match-ups and not letting it be OP." Flawed logic, but I wouldn't put it past Jerry to try it.

Thing is.

The one thing Jerry pushes, that Gardevoir nukes everything, is laughably moot and outright wrong. Off the top of my head, it lost to every one of the strongest Pokemon in OU in each Generation even taking into account it actually getting off an attack.

Without Hidden Power, Gardevoir wasn't hurting Tyranitar. Psychic was useless and it's other moves wouldn't have phased it at all.

Again, without Hidden Power, Gardevoir has no moves to threaten Garchomp with in Gen 4. Even taking Psychic into account, Garchomp has more than enough Special Defense (40 points behind Gardevoir's 125 Special Attack which, while prevalent, isn't OHKO range) to tank a hit or two. And with Gardevoir's one pitiful Physical Defense, it wasn't going to take even the smallest of hits from Garchomp in return with a whopping double of the waif's own Defense.

Now Gardevoir did actually have a move to fight Hydreigon with, who was a Dragon/Dark type...in Focus Blast. A move that infamously was terrible coverage due to it's below average accuracy. And with Hydreigon's actually decent Special Defense and still better speed than Gardevoir while still having way more Physical Attack than it, well it's a done deal now ain't it?

Now comes the "meta" for Gardevoir in Gen 6...where it lost to Heatran horribly despite the massive boon from actually hitting with Focus Blast with the boosted Mega stats: Hetran still couldn't be OHKO'd and could OHKO right back. In Gardevoir's prime. Oops.

Gen 7- you know the deal already. Tapu Koko one shots with U-Turn. *Yawn*

For being the unstoppable nuke Jerry touts it with being, Gardevoir had problems actually doing damage to the Pokemon that mattered in each respective game, further proving the bias (and revealing the boner in Jerry's pants for it.) So tl;dr

Gardevoir sucks and Jerry is a faggot weeb. In other news, water is wet.
 
He just wants to fuck the thing anyway.

Jerry's flailing around about how he loves Gardevoir unconditionally because it's a super amazing deep character is about as transparent as when girls try miserably to convince you that Link is a deep and engaging character and it's just a coincidence that he's hot too.

I don't know if it's of interest, but it might be pertinent to link the the ask blog comic thing https://lilys-poke-madhouse.tumblr.com/

"I hate when otherwise lighthearted television shows go dark and mature because it's edgy and says that the writer is insecure." <- Jerry about literally everything.

Also Jerry: Writes this shlock.
 
"I hate when otherwise lighthearted television shows go dark and mature because it's edgy and says that the writer is insecure." <- Jerry about literally everything.

Also Jerry: Writes this shlock.

And yet she still stans Avatar: The Last Airbender, despite that show going into some very dark and mature places despite the overall lighthearted tone.

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Just the first 10 episodes dealt with war, the death of loved ones, genocide, concentration camps, and child soldiers willing to murder a town full of their own people just to land a hit on the enemy.
 
And yet she still stans Avatar: The Last Airbender, despite that show going into some very dark and mature places despite the overall lighthearted tone.

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Just the first 10 episodes dealt with war, the death of loved ones, genocide, concentration camps, and child soldiers willing to murder a town full of their own people just to land a hit on the enemy.
Not to mention there’s tons of anime aimed at and watched by children, with little to no objectionable content
Like Beyblade, Yo-kai Watch and, y’know, freaking Pokémon.
 
And yet she still stans Avatar: The Last Airbender, despite that show going into some very dark and mature places despite the overall lighthearted tone.

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Just the first 10 episodes dealt with war, the death of loved ones, genocide, concentration camps, and child soldiers willing to murder a town full of their own people just to land a hit on the enemy.
When I was 11 I preferred naruto over avatar.Multiple problem I had with avatar was that characters acted in a way as if each episode had a different writer, which was quite jarring for example one saga featured a prison break. Secondly it had a continuous story but each episode was worthlessly episodic til the final end, they were insignificant because you could take them out of narrative and it wouldn't change the story, this is quite clearly filler. Thirdly the fight scenes had no significance in the actual story, they show up at the end of an episode to give the audience a fireworks display so the audience doesn't get bored, a fight needs to be story significant in order to be interesting.Fourth, characters actually shed blood (Yes I know, I was 11).

I am not saying avatar was bad btw, i just preferred an anime over it.
 
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When I was 11 I preferred naruto over avatar.A problem I had with avatar was that characters acted in a way as if each episode had a different writer, which was quite jarring for example one saga featured a prison break. Secondly it had a continuous story but each episode was worthlessly episodic til the final end, they were insignificant because you could take them out of narrative and it wouldn't change the story, this is quite clearly filler. Thirdly the fight scenes had no significance in the actual story, they show up at the end of an episode to give the audience a fireworks display so the audience doesn't get bored, a fight needs to be story significant in order to be interesting.Fourth, characters actually shed blood (Yes I know, I was 11).
Powerleveling a bit there. We really didn't need to know about your eleven year old self's show preferences.
 
When I was 11 I preferred naruto over avatar.A problem I had with avatar was that characters acted in a way as if each episode had a different writer, which was quite jarring for example one saga featured a prison break. Secondly it had a continuous story but each episode was worthlessly episodic til the final end, they were insignificant because you could take them out of narrative and it wouldn't change the story, this is quite clearly filler. Thirdly the fight scenes had no significance in the actual story, they show up at the end of an episode to give the audience a fireworks display so the audience doesn't get bored, a fight needs to be story significant in order to be interesting.Fourth, characters actually shed blood (Yes I know, I was 11).

I remember Naruto mostly for being heavily censored and having entire episodes dedicated to people recounting their backstories in the middle of a fight, thus making things drag on forever. The fight between Naruto and Sasuke at the Valley of the End took like 7 episodes because of that.
 
When I was 11 I preferred naruto over avatar.A problem I had with avatar was that characters acted in a way as if each episode had a different writer, which was quite jarring for example one saga featured a prison break. Secondly it had a continuous story but each episode was worthlessly episodic til the final end, they were insignificant because you could take them out of narrative and it wouldn't change the story, this is quite clearly filler. Thirdly the fight scenes had no significance in the actual story, they show up at the end of an episode to give the audience a fireworks display so the audience doesn't get bored, a fight needs to be story significant in order to be interesting.Fourth, characters actually shed blood (Yes I know, I was 11).
This is such a stupid, incoherent paragraph I think it gave me a mild migraine.
 
And yet she still stans Avatar: The Last Airbender, despite that show going into some very dark and mature places despite the overall lighthearted tone.

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Just the first 10 episodes dealt with war, the death of loved ones, genocide, concentration camps, and child soldiers willing to murder a town full of their own people just to land a hit on the enemy.
One of the most memorable moments in this series was this moment from the season 2 episode the tales from ba sing se.
I hate that lily basically keeps forgetting about the mature/impactful moments just to focus on the lighthearted/comedy parts of atla
 
I know this may not be in focus with this discussion, but i just want to give a kinda-but-not-really paragraph about Sketchy and how much he's changed since becoming friends/acquaintances with lily. His content hasnt changed much, no, but his atitude has. before he was not sweet but bearable, now he constantly whines and can never take even the slight of criticism without complaining.

I was curious and looked at his firs on his own nuzlock pokemon video (as like nuzlocks) and notice an argument he's been having with an individual. Basically how he didnt communicate tone good enough and he then went on to say 'ohh you need to be coddled' constantly when that wasnt the argument, but the fact he couldn't communicate the tone well enough... he wasn't like this before meeting lily, he would have either ignored it or just make one comment then move on (unless something else was brought up). Now, similar to lily, it feels like he HAS to be the winning victor constantly, has to be above everybody and like lily, attacks the person and hardly the argument... lily kinda leeches on to other people and that's a scary thought-we all know, but still a scary thought.
 
One of the most memorable moments in this series was this moment from the season 2 episode the tales from ba sing se.
I hate that lily basically keeps forgetting about the mature/impactful moments just to focus on the lighthearted/comedy parts of atla
I think a lot of people agree that one of the best parts of Avatar was Uncle Iroh as a whole. He was such a down-to-earth character that added both humor and sage wisdom to the series. Hell, there's one part where he's straight up getting mugged by some random shmuck, and rather than beating him within an inch of his life, which he is easily capable of doing given how easily he takes them down, he gives them ADVICE on HOW TO MUG PEOPLE BETTER. And then about fifteen seconds later convinces him that mugging people isn't the right way to go about it. Moments like that, which show you what the characters are all about, are what makes shows like Avatar endearing to people. Sure, the comedy is for the most part on point and elicits at least a chuckle, and the action is fantastic and a spectacle to see, but in the end, people tend to stay for the meaningful character development and harsh themes.
TL;DR People watched avatar for the story and characters not "Haha funny man punch with fire."
 
I think a lot of people agree that one of the best parts of Avatar was Uncle Iroh as a whole. He was such a down-to-earth character that added both humor and sage wisdom to the series. Hell, there's one part where he's straight up getting mugged by some random shmuck, and rather than beating him within an inch of his life, which he is easily capable of doing given how easily he takes them down, he gives them ADVICE on HOW TO MUG PEOPLE BETTER. And then about fifteen seconds later convinces him that mugging people isn't the right way to go about it. Moments like that, which show you what the characters are all about, are what makes shows like Avatar endearing to people. Sure, the comedy is for the most part on point and elicits at least a chuckle, and the action is fantastic and a spectacle to see, but in the end, people tend to stay for the meaningful character development and harsh themes.
TL;DR People watched avatar for the story and characters not "Haha funny man punch with fire."
I'm sorry but you just posted something Lily will never understand. If it doesn't have semi-gay characters she can obsess over, or simple themes she can easily conflate, there's nothing there for her. I mean personally I love watching shows for the sole purpose of bullshitting embarrassing hot takes that make people wanna beat me to death with a brick, or convoluted ideas that are so backwards that they make me feel smarter so I can keep having some degree of authority over me tween age followers.
 

I always believe there's a difference between criticizing a celebrated piece of work out of a genuine desire to bring up flaws that are usually ignored and doing it because you're one of those insufferable pieces of shit who wants to crap on a beloved classic to make yourself look smarter. Lily is definately in the latter category.
 

I always believe there's a difference between criticizing a celebrated piece of work out of a genuine desire to bring up flaws that are usually ignored and doing it because you're one of those insufferable pieces of shit who wants to crap on a beloved classic to make yourself look smarter. Lily is definately in the latter category.

"I want this person to never say pussycat again!"

Why Jerry? Is it because your one of those insecure NEET virgin fuckwards that gets uncomfortable saying or hearing the word "pussy"?

'Cos I've known a lot of people like you where that is the case. Except they, y'know, don't try to cover it up with pretentious excuses about it made to make you look better than most people?

You pussy.
 
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