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#xavier the human
olivinecabocone14 · 2 years
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A merge device?
~In clara’s lab~
*Xavier walks in confused*
💠What is it sis..why did you call me?💠
🎲Well...I basically need you to help me test something...🎲
💠Oh what is it- ooh *notices a bracelet put on him* 💠
*Clara proceeds to put one on the opposite arm of her’s*
💠So what do these do? 💠
🎲Well... 🎲
~after explaining and such~
*there’s a fusion with two bracelets definitely not running around being chaotic* 
(crow yo children fused @redzircon9zc )
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ffverr · 20 days
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On the discourse (that somehow still exists) of why the X-Men are feared and hated but other genetically modified heroes like the Fantastic Four or some of the Avengers aren't :
I still see this argument online that some people, usually not X-Men fans, pull out in a sort of gotcha moment. To kind of stick it to Marvel for being unrealistic or to vouch for the fearing of other heroes in the marvel universe to tip the scales.
There are two points for the "why is *random x-men* oppressed and not *random marvel hero*" discourse that people are always intentionally missing.
One- A base of mutant fear and repression is the argument that "it could happen to your children too". It could happen to ANYONE, from birth, and there is nothing you can do about it. No being careful of scientific experiences can stop your close ones from becoming a mutant. (Kind of like people are okay with gay celebrities as long as they're doing their thing from afar but it's a threat when it comes to their children/Friends/family being gay)
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They layed it on thick with this amazing advertisment back in the day: "do you know what your children are"??? I mean come on it's not rocket science
Fun fact, the kid labeled "mutie" here is actually Franklin Richards, son of Mister Fantastic and Invisible woman. He used to be a mutant and this goes to show how somehow johnny storm can be beloved but his super powered nephew doesn't get the same treatment.
Two- Spider-Man, the F4, the Avengers etc... All these heros who get some powers by some incident. They're supposed to be rare and few in between. The fear of mutants mainly comes from the fact that they started popping up in the MILLIONS. A mutant isn't necessarly seen as an honorable individual that acquires powers and realises they have the responsibility to use it for good. To humans, they're millions of people (or at least hundreds of thousands) that are, just by existing, threatening the status quo of humanity. They are changing the natural dominance of humans for good.
So of course humans love the F4 (usually). Because they're not scared to be replaced by them in their day to day life, however they are scared to be rendered obsolete by mutants. When humans look at the F4 they see brave selfless HUMAN heroes. They relate to them, they identify with them. They're a sweet family dedicated to the world's safety. In contrast, the mutants represent a world changing threat that truly shifts the balance. And that's not comfy at all no matter how cute or harmless the power is.
This difference can even cause very understandable tension in between the X-men and other super powered groups:
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In short, the mutant moral panic comes from the fact that for exemple:
-humans are afraid to loose their jobs to super powered level talents.
-humans are scared from groups of super powered people that could threaten their safety.
-Governments are scared of these groups being the equivalent of entire armies concentrated in a single individual.
- They're scared that their children could turn into something unimaginable once they hit puberty
-And some just hate the idea of being manipulated by a random telepath on the street without ever knowing.
In contrast of Spider-Man, humans feel like nature is done with homo sapiens and THAT'S what brings hate and fear.
That's why everytime a mutant hate crime happens in the comics, it's always accompanied by some human saying "y'think you're better than us weirdo".
+ Contrary to the avengers, mutants also claim a culture, a shared history and common experiences between thousands. This binds them together in a way they doesn't necessarly make them identify with humans. And this is overall irritating and scary to humans.
Also, religious fear-mongering of mutants is rampant!!! It does a ton to set appart the mutants from the scientifically modified heros of the marvel universe.
In the end, one of the best comic to portray this whole thing is still God loves man Kills.
It depicts a villain, Striker, that gains popularity by spreading religious propaganda to justify mutant hate. In an emotional and shocking twist, we come to find that Striker has had a mutant son, that he killed with his own hand because he was a "monster".
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You can understand how Captain America, with his super body, doesn't really evoke the same existential dread. Bigotry isn't rational, but also, a shit ton of things complicate the mutant's inclusion into society that doesn't necessarly parallel perfectly with real world struggles so that's also to take into consideration.
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Every👏 fukin👏time👏
I don’t remember the 90s show being this heart breaking someone help-
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starmocha · 4 days
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Others: So what kind of games do you play?
Me: 🧍‍♀️
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novemberwasgrey · 7 months
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Fester: So Wednesday's doing the right thing instead of the selfish thing?
Fester *turns to Xavier accusingly*: You did this to her.
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martianbugsbunny · 8 months
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I love when the hero chooses their loved one over the world, like to hell with saving everything if you can't be part of it, but I also love when the villain chooses their loved one over the world, like to hell with destroying everything if you have to go down with it
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pansexual-chocolate · 20 days
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Comic Theory: The Wilson family are descendants of the Shi'ar
Okay so here me out. There was a moment in comics where professor Xavier had a feeling Sam Wilson was a mutant (Thank god that was never confirmed. I still don't like that Kamala khan was confirmed mutant. I have my own issues with how BIPOC mutants are treated in comics.) and his contact with the stone just awakened latent gene's within him. Johnny Storm even asked Sam if he was sure he wasn't a mutant. But they never brought this train of thought back up. I always had a theory that either Darlene or Paul had pretended to be human to assimilate or have an ancestor that pretended to be human. That Sarah and Gideon as well as their kids also have dormant genes. Now that I watched episode six of X-Men 97 and seeing the Shi'ar race. A race of bird people that have a few people that have Psychic abilities. Who Xavier obviously has a lot of intimate knowledge about. Fun fact Shi'ar who breed with humans those hybrids are called Mutants. So what if those feelings Xavier was getting from Sam weren't a earth mutation but because he is a Shi'ar hybrid. It would answer why Sam always felt close connection to birds but couldn't explain why, the Psychic abilities, and why Sam has great feats of strength despite being "human". Also Newer Shi'ar tend to lose their bird features which is why lady deathbird has the metallic wings. So it would explain why we don't see the feathered hair and features. Everything points to the Wilsons being Shi'ar. We can even say high council Shi'ar since those with Psychic abilities we see in comics are on the council.
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lovecatsys · 1 year
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scribe-of-hael · 1 month
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Blood in the sink, fuck what you think You don't even know my name, what you know about me? 💔💜💔💜 ---- It's ya boi GW looking like a snack 😋 😏 inspired by Corpse Husband song "Fuk u lol"
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olivinecabocone14 · 2 years
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A sibling conversation
~in clara’s room~
💠Hey sis I came to check on you are you okay?- ...what’s wrong sis...💠
🎲I’m just thinking about them again...I wish I could’ve done more....*looking at a photo of the mad lab peeps but in differently styled work clothing and such*🎲
💠You mean the ones from your other world?...but they’re all right here with you don’t you see? They act mostly the same too probably 💠
🎲O-oh..thank you..*clears throat* 🎲
💠Here sis try not to guilt trip yourself...you still need to get better *passes a trashcan, covers her with a blanket* 💠
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wanderingmind867 · 2 months
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Professor X really did wipe people's minds an uncanny amount of times. I still like the character, but also I think this will always look bad (X-Men #13):
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bardicious · 6 months
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Okay, okay, okay, one thing I don't like about First Class, and its technically a big one, Sebastian Shaw should not have been a mutant. Like that dude didn't do much of anything with his powers till the end anyway. But he could have manipulated many mutants in the camps to think they were his creation. And simply manipulated them to be loyal.
It's one of those glaring things, that makes Erik's argument fall apart, Erik attempts to kill all humans because they supposedly can't be trusted, but being tortured by Shaw should have shown him that being mutant didn't make you all that great either. Shaw leaves a flaw in Erik's thinking that's always irritated me.
Where as, if they did have Charles experimented by both his own father (human) and Mr. Sinister(mutant), while having a stepfather that was human as well and didn't hate Charles, but a step brother who was also experimented on and might be some kind of mutant beating Charles. Plus Raven's perceived revulsion of Charles' telepathy. Charles may have at least had a well rounded understanding that it's not mutants or humans that are terrible, but its the whole lot of them and can't even be distinguished by Charles.
That's a real big flaw, tho, making Shaw a mutant, I don't think I can cope. lmao.
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Do current Marvel Writers hate Professor Xavier or something?
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starmocha · 3 months
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Xavier is a special boy with a special place in my heart
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wolfofcelestia · 1 month
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Funny how they made Xav say this and then turned around and released the AR camera mode
I've already seen so many pics of the boys in restaurants, sitting across from the person behind the camera
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