I have to admit, I often feel like that, although it irritates normal people to be told something like this. I've been told off for this attitude both here and in real life. I sometimes feel like one of the mutants in X-Men and that normal people don't want me feeling the way I feel any more, that - in ways - they're scared of it or, at best, irritated by my moaning. I think that's what X-Men is really about. It's allegorical and is about people who feel different from traditional society.
Ahh, I don't know. Maybe it really is just about mutants. But if you look at the kind of people who have become associated with comic book superheroes, it definitely speaks to a certain type of person.
I hate normal people.
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I have to admit, I often feel like that, although it irritates normal people to be told something like this. I've been told off for this attitude both here and in real life. I sometimes feel like one of the mutants in X-Men and that normal people don't want me feeling the way I feel any more, that - in ways - they're scared of it or, at best, irritated by my moaning. I think that's what X-Men is really about. It's allegorical and is about people who feel different from traditional society.
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Haha sometimes I feel like them aliens in 'District 9'.
I never thought X-Men could have deeper hidden meaning. It's pretty shallow.
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Ahh, I don't know. Maybe it really is just about mutants. But if you look at the kind of people who have become associated with comic book superheroes, it definitely speaks to a certain type of person.