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Man Arrested After Star Wars vs Star Trek Feud Became an Actual Fight. Star Wars versus Star Trek is a decades- long conflict that stretches across the galaxy, turning brother against brother, tearing lifelong friendships apart. In one case, it nearly turned lethal.
Jerome Whyte, 2. 3, was arrested last week in Oklahoma after a heated debate about Star Wars and Star Trek turned into real assault. According to Oklahoma City police, Whyte and his friend were hanging out in an apartment when the pair started chatting about which series was better. The friend, clearly flustered, told Whyte “You’re just a trick” before walking back to his room. Whyte then reportedly followed his friend back to his room and shoved him to the ground. Twilight Saga Episode 1 Full Movie on this page. After a quick back- and- forth between the two of them, Whyte wrapped his arm around the guy’s neck and started choking him.
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As the man was about to pass out, he pulled out a pocket knife, leading Whyte to let go. Watch Mexican Werewolf In Texas Online Facebook here. Whyte was arrested for assault and battery, as well as other unrelated charges. Sadly, it’s not clear which series each side was in favor or, nor what form—original shows and films, reboots, or expanded universe for either of the series’ complex worlds—they preferred. In any case, at least a random stranger didn’t enter the apartment uninvited to argue for Stargate: Atlantis. That could’ve turned deadly. Update: Ars Technica reached out to Whyte’s friend, Bradley Burk, who clarified that he was defending Star Wars, while Whyte preferred Star Trek.
He was saying Spock was the shit and I was saying Yoda was the shit,” he said. In addition, the “trick” comment stemmed from the two of them playing a Batman game on Xbox, during which Whyte performed a particular trick and Burk wanted to know how he did it.[Fox 2.
Five Moments That Prove Batman is as Insane as the Joker. To understand the true duality in the dynamic between the Joker and Batman, you need to understand that they were birthed from the same thing: tragedy. If you read the brilliant Alan Moore masterpiece, The Killing Joke, and you follow it as the seminal Joker origin story (which most do), then you know, The Joker got dealt just as crappy a hand by fate as Batman did.
Some would even argue, Joker got it worse. Losing your Father and Mother in front of you, especially when you are a child, is a tragedy. But some say having your pregnant wife die and then falling in a vat of acid that scars you for life in a heist gone wrong is even worse.
And though both were born from tragedy, most think they turned out wholly different from one another, a yin to the other’s yang. But I would argue that point. Batman is just as fragile and mentally unstable as the Joker. He has just as many toys and is just as keen on playing dress up. He just happens to fight for the good side. But here are five moments that will make you question which one of the two is really the crazier one.
Batman Goes Yellow. This really is one of my favorite Batman moments ever. It just drips with so much swagger. But it also hints at a darker, more sociopathic side to him as well. Did you know that Green Lantern’s powers don’t work on anything yellow?
If you are deep enough into comic lore you do, and Batman did, too. So when Green Lantern wanted to “talk” to Batman about some of his more questionable methods of fighting crime, namely using Robin, a young boy, to help him, Batman decided to take protective measures in case things got out of hand. He painted the entire room, and himself yellow, and calmly sat in the room, drinking lemonade. This scene just sort of sums up just how little Batman Cares. Now don’t get me wrong, this was not so much a moment of genuine insanity, but a moment of ingenuity and foresight.
It was also the moment when the Justice League realized Batman was probably not one to mess with, and was perhaps just a bit more calculating then they had thought prior. For a guy with no superpowers, he really had the Justice League by the you know what. I began the list with this because it is just the slightest hint at just how tapped Batman can get.
Batman Laughs At The Killing Joke. Now I understand Moore’s whole point in this story was to show that the most extreme situation can break the weakest of us. It also shows us, in between the lines, that it is sometimes the most insignificant thing that can push even the strongest of us over the edge. Though the whole book is filled with insane and memorable moments that would go onto become Batman canon, it is the final frame of the book, if you read it “right”, that is easily the most unsettling. After the Joker has what can best be described as the worst day ever, and his sanity breaks (“all it takes is one bad day to reduce the sanest man alive to lunacy” is the best Joker line ever), we see him descend into darkness to do some truly terrible things. Like this: Joker paralyzing Barbara Gordon is truly one of the most chilling moments in comics.
And then he does this: Anytime people tell me that Ledger’s Joker is the most evil and anarchistic, I tell them to read The Killing Joke. So he paralyzes Barbara Gordon by shooting her through the spine, and then he kidnaps her Dad, the commissioner, and sends him through a fun house, driving him insane by drugging him and showing him the images of her, naked and bloody on the floor. But you get to the end and the commish is OK. He is a steely, silver fox and seems to have made it out alright. You know who isn’t OK, though? The Batman. And if you read the book quick or do not understand the name of the book or the message behind the story, this might be lost on you (I have seen MANY threads online that are filled with people asking why Batman laughs at the Joker’s joke at the end of the book. Sorry guys, you didn’t “get” it).
I am getting ahead of myself, let me explain. So everything is over. Barbara is crippled but alive, Joker is caught, commissioner Gordon is alright. Now flash to Batman and the Joker standing in the rain, and the cops are on the way.
So Joker tells Batman a joke (which I won’t ruin here) to which Batman start laughing, slow at first, and then louder and louder. The laughter quickly becomes contagious, and the Joker and Batman are standing in the rain, laughing their asses off. What you need to realize here is that, an hour earlier, this guy that Batman is laughing with crippled one of his closest friends and tried to drive another one insane. Watch Hitch Online Free HD. And Batman is laughing at his joke. Maniacally, even. This was the moment that truly broke Batman.
I believe Batman laughs here because he is already gone. The Joker is laughing because he knows he won.
He broke the Batman. Some think the way the shot cops out of frame, that Joker actually gets choked to death by Batman here. Either way, Joker won. Keep The Masks On. So we are all led to believe that the Batman thing is really a curse.
Fighting to a free and save a city that will never be truly free or saved. Trying to stop madmen, knowing the moment they go down, a newer and more diabolical one will appear in their place instantaneously. It is an exhausting job with no pay and little in the way of thanks. So you would think Batman would embrace any opportunity he would have to take off his mask and revel in just being a normal person for a few.
Alas, that is not the case. Cue love scene between Batman and the Black Canary, outside, on a rooftop, during a thunderstorm. Oh, and cue Batman telling her they are going to leave the masks on because it’s “better that way.”Now we realize leaving the masks on is an identity thing to Batman, who has a lot to protect and a lot to lose. But that is not how they word it. They word it like he is a kinky freak who does this sort of stuff all the time. So he laughs at a madman’s jokes and leaves his mask on during romance time. You guys starting to see the bigger picture yet?
Batman Takes Some Joker Gas On Purpose. The Man Who Laughs is an amazing Batman story, and that point is only driven home by how insane Batman’s idea is here. He allows himself to get poisoned by the Jokers toxin in hopes he can take the antidote he created to counteract it.
But he will not know if it works unless he tries it on himself. And he can not try it on himself, unless he gets poisoned by the Joker first. Again, this man willingly took a psycho- toxin knowing full well that even if he lived from it, he would probably never fully be the same again. Do you want to see just how insane it gets? Well, this is the moment when the toxin begins to seem just a tad bit stronger than Bruce: So for one glaring moment, Batman and The Joker were indeed, the same person. Sort of. And though the story (obviously) has a happy ending, there are still such strong implications to willingly ingesting a psycho toxin.
This was the Gotham City equivalent of Batman being willing to eat one hundred hits of bad acid in hopes the trip would “just pass”. Again, this gave us insight into just how far down the rabbit hole Bruce Wayne was willing to go. This is not a normal man we are dealing with here. Batman Of Zur- En- Arhh. You may have heard about this particularly insane moment in Batman’s history already, but really, it is all of Batman’s insanity coming to the surface, in glorious pastel fabrics. Before I say anything about Batman Of Zur- En- Arhh, I would like to take a moment to show him to you: It is said this is his mental protection against the surfacing of mental traumas. Though Batman of Zur- En- Arhh first appeared as an alternative universe version of Batman in the golden age, it was grant Morrison who brought him back, making him a sort of panic room in Bruce Wayne’s psyche if things get to be a little too much.