The Ridiculous Motives Of Disney Villains!

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By the way, did anyone see the youtube disney villains video at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5dhHJ2yCgQY

It's pretty amusing and well done.
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Re: Disney's Dimensional Villains

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411314 wrote:
Disney Duster wrote:also why the fuck did you hex-a-posted? You could of put all of that in one post.
Isn't overracting to use a vulger word over something so minor? And what the heck is "hex-a-posting"?
I said that, not Duster. I said that cause wasn't sure what ever the term is for posting 6 times in a row. You could of put all that under one post. You also double posted just now.

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BelleGirl wrote:But isn't exactly the superficialty and stupidity of the villains' motives the thing that makes them evil? They are motivated by selfishness, greed, hurt pride, jaleousy and lust for power. Has it not been said that evilness is banal?
When a person does have a deep motivated reason to hate someone (destroyed their lifes, killed their family) and wants to kill that person, we don't usually call him/her a villain, but a tragic figure, and we at least have a little pity and understanding (which is not the same thing as approving of all his/her actions)

About captain Hook: I thought his hand was eaten by the crocodile??
Peter cut if off, and then the crocodile ate it.
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