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The most straightforward way to write a genuinely badass character is to first focus on their actions and reactions to outside stimuli and situations that we the audience would likely react to in a certain way, or not react at all, and have that character do the very opposite. A jerk boss that continues to tell us off.
1) Always treat every firearm AS IF it were loaded. n as needed and ensuring its intended status as loaded or unloaded is the very nature of the...
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Hormones: As we age, our bodies secrete less of two important sleep hormones: melatonin and growth hormone. Melatonin is important because changes...
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What to eat fruit and vegetables. potatoes, bread, rice, pasta and other starchy foods. dairy and alternatives. beans, pulses, fish, eggs and other...
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The M16 had a higher rate of fire, 700-950 rpm compared to the 600 rpm of the AK-47, and most shooters — including those that have used the weapons...
Read More »Wolverine in the X-Men films was a product of a sinister government experiment. Anyone he ever trusted betrayed him — until he met Professor X. John Wick in the titular franchise tried to give up his killing ways once he found love. When she died, the final gift she gave him was a puppy. Some gangsters decided to follow him home one night. They steal his car, beat him up, and worst yet, they kill his puppy. Despite the fact that he’s a cold-blooded killer, we want him to prevail. These types of antiheroes have an added layer of depth that makes us root for them. It’s not just about watching a character do what we’d love to do but can’t. It’s about wanting them to attain the justice they deserve. Near-Hero Antiheroes are much like the regular heroes we see in conventional adventure movies, but they lack the positive attitude that most heroes have. And they are often more self-centered, concerned more with self-preservation than doing what’s right. But the great thing is, it takes just a little poking and prodding to get them to care enough to save the day in the end.
According to Einstein's theory of special relativity, published in 1905, nothing can exceed the speed of light. That speed, explained Einstein, is...
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Here are some foods to expect to see more of in the coming years. Algae. ... Seaweed. ... Beans, Legumes and Nuts. ... Wild Grains and Cereals. ......
Read More »And if you pair fearlessness with an extreme skillset, you’ve created a badass character. And not all badass characters have to be antiheroes. They can be positive-force protagonists and heroes through and through. Look no further than Ripley from Aliens. Yes, she showcased some initial fear, based primarily on her experience in the original Alien film. But she confronted that fear in Aliens and was the most prepared and skilled adversary for the xenomorphs. Sarah Connor is an equally comparable example of the badass hero as well, following a very similar character arc between her two appearances in the original The Terminator and its sequel, T2: Judgement Day.
22 Best Dishes in The World You Must Try Once In Your Life Sushi (Japan) Source Prepared with vinegared rice and a wide range of ingredients...
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Normally, a small amount of seawater mixed with rain will hardly be noticeable and will not cause any physical reaction. In rough seas you cannot...
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Today, the most inherently accurate factory cartridge is probably the 6.5 Creedmoor. It's designed for accuracy above all things, and its heavy,...
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six to ten years The most common estimate of the average payback period for solar panels is six to ten years. This is a pretty wide range because...
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