"All sentient live is sacred"
Therefore
"No one has the right to destroy a sentient being"
And
"No one has the right to execute a sentient being because of a defect;
no matter how severe that defect turns out to be"
Will the Spiderman movie you are writing for, stay true at Peter Parker's
(a.k.a. Spiderman) believe?
sincerely
Jan-Willem
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I'm not writing the Spiderman movie. I'm writing the Amazing Spiderman comic
starting in April/May.
jms
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> >Will the Spiderman movie you are writing for, stay true at Peter Parker's
> >(a.k.a. Spiderman) believe?
> >
>
> I'm not writing the Spiderman movie. I'm writing the Amazing Spiderman comic
> starting in April/May.
>
> jms
Nevertheless...
I liked the Batman comics and cartoon shows, but I disliked
the Batman in the live action Batman movies because that Batman
was causing causalities in abundance. It made the character less
believable and less recognizable alike that one is not the real Batman.
Oh boy, I hope that I have made any sense.
Jan-Willem
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Where There Is Light, There Is Shadow
Where There Is No More Light, There Is No More Shadow
Only Darkness Remains
I Stand Between The Monster Minds And The Lightning League
I Stand Between The Darkness And The Light
I Am Shadow
For The Destruction Of The Black Light, I Am Vantu