Silver’s desire for peace (as symbolized by maple leaf 🍁 shape to his quills) seems to be fueled by empathy he has for the world and people in it. Silver’s feelings reflect the environment and those around him as it has been noted that:
The blue sky makes Silver feel at peace
He can’t help but smile when he sees smiling faces and wants to become a hero because it means being someone that can protect smiles
Silver denotes his good futures as happy ones or ones where people have a smile
Silver will drop his mission to help those in need, he simply can’t say no to a sad face as he helps Amy and takes a job as a delivery boy because of this
Natural beauty, flourishing environments or just places where people are prospering and living peacefully take his breath away
Desolate or destroyed environments sadden and upset him
He cannot stand the suffering of the people in his bad futures
Feel like Wheatley (mostly android version but whatever you think fits better) would barf and curse on human culture and than like "I'm enjoying it ironically. Like umm there was this film "The Flat", I think, which is weird because from what I know the film was about a human and not a flat. Or even real estate. Whoever named that film clearly didn't know what they were doing. But the point is, this film was very bad and, and everybody hated it, at first, were really angry about it, but then it became sort of like an icon, I suppose. Everybody was making fun of it and they really loved making fun of it, loved it so much in fact that they started to enjoy it. Not in the intended way, but "ironically". And ironically means, when, when you read or watch a really terrible work, but it's so ridiculously bad that you enjoy it. Really, I'm still quite puzzled how this works, but the thing is that I'm, um, I'm enjoying human culture ironically. Ironically. It's really stupid and doesn't make sense, but it's fun, for me um, to find out more about it. Makes me wonder why they thought I was an idiot, really"
I deserve more credit for not picking stupid fights on the internet than a nice person who doesn't pick fights does, because I have an unpleasant personality and it's harder for me
the genius of megamind (beyond the obvious genius ofc) is that it's superman parody actually presents a genuinely unsettling depiction of the "hero" that I like wayyy better than "what if superman was evil" or "what if superman was wrong"... it's "what if superman didn't care"
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