This is the entire -blam!-ing point of school. It's meant to teach people to actually read what's being said [b]before[/b] they open their mouths. If you want to go around attempting to undermine people, [i]you[/i] go and play Destiny, you'll fit right in with [i]that[/i] community.
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K. Keep complaining about Batman's defining character trait being used in a Batman video game.
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His 'defining' character trait... Yeah...because he sure did never leave anybody to die in the film adaptations did he?.. Oh shit yeah. I'd expect his 'defining' trait to be present in his every portrayal. Damn Rocksteady fanboys are almost as bad as the Bungie Brigade.
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LMFAO. You just not know anything about batman if you think he goes around killing people. ROFL
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'LMFAO' you clearly still struggle with reading. I hope you're not going to stay up too late, you'll have to be back in school on Monday.
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Sure I do! That's why my comment burns you so much that you are having a complete meltdown!
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Ugh. You had to go and make this petty didn't you. Bravo 'Jack'. Bravo
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STFU nub
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YALL are [i]both[/i] stupid and I'm literally exhausted from explaining this to people. There are multiple universes, with multiple "Batmen". Among those are their respective timelines, further divvying up the amount of said "Batmen". While many traits carry over between them (darkness, bravado, use of fear as a weapon), they are not all necessarily the same. The Arkham trilogy speaks to many Batman storylines, and is a [i]specific[/i] crossover between a point in time and history... meaning that A( this is not simply THE Batman you all are discussing, and B) this trilogy is its own "instance"... do you see what I'm saying?
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Edited by What I Look Like: 8/31/2015 1:39:58 PMEven further broken down, it acts as a funnel for different takes on many classic Batman stories.