Obbl wrote:A Star Wars reference, yes, but not the one I'm expecting
These are not the references you're looking for.
Welsh Halfwit wrote:
Obbl wrote:A Star Wars reference, yes, but not the one I'm expecting
These are not the references you were looking for?
Yes, but I suppose I should not have expected that anyone would know the tragedy of Darth Plagueis the Wise. It's not a story the Jedi would tell you
Guess I'm the only one making this connection, but Thomas has about the same subtlety here
Possibly. But it's really Magneto's whole "The leaders of Humanity will be more likely to fight for Mutant rights after I mutate them" bit from the first X-Men film that I'm reading in Thomas' lines here.
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Welsh Halfwit wrote:But it's really Magneto's whole "The leaders of Humanity will be more likely to fight for Mutant rights after I mutate them" bit from the first X-Men film that I'm reading in Thomas' lines here.
So make an X-Men reference. Possibly, "So, Thomas, are we feeling more *animal* today?"
Amazee Dayzee wrote:Even if he isn't feeling more animal, he certainly is acting like one and not a camel but more like an evil boar. :/
Boars aren't really evil. They're just ecological disasters because they can grow very large and are very good at adapting to almost any environment. They end up naturally crowding out native species wherever they go. You can't call someone evil just because they're really good at doing what nature designed them to do.
Now, camels I could see as being evil because they're bad-tempered in a very passive-aggressive way and their primary way of dealing with things they don't like it to spit on them. They come across as jerks.