9:19 ooh Jeff I love your content but this is such a surface level Batman take, but I know you're not a sweaty comic nerd like me and probably don't care for an explanation so I won't go into detail 😂❤
@silvsilvsilv I'd love to know what comic run/piece of media you're referring to with Alfred, because overall this is a typical Twitter take on Batman that's incredibly shallow and surface-level. I suppose I'll bite: 1. You can tell Batman is a fictional billionaire because he didn't get his money in scummy unethical ways and actually uses it for good, unlike real life billionaires. Billionaires irl are more like Lex Luthor. Using "billionaire" against Bruce Wayne in a negative connotation is applying real life standards to a comic book character, which is silly 2. The "beating up mentally ill people" take is so so SO surface level. If these people weren't literally trying to poison millions, blow up the city or any other form of mass homicide for the sake of jokes or riddles, then perhaps this argument would have more merit. People who have this take act like he's going up to depressed teenagers and punching them for fun. Also, why is Batman the only character that gets this criticism? Daredevil, Spider-Man, Flash, etc., EVERY SINGLE HERO BEATS UP MENTALLY ILL PEOPLE. I can definitely excuse Jeff because he's making a joke that I don't think he was taking seriously, but if someone's serious Batman take is "scummy billionaire beats up the mentally ill" then they need to read up on the material and look at more Batman media
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9:19 ooh Jeff I love your content but this is such a surface level Batman take, but I know you're not a sweaty comic nerd like me and probably don't care for an explanation so I won't go into detail 😂❤
It's literally what Batman is, though. Even Alfred calls him out on this 😂
@silvsilvsilv I'd love to know what comic run/piece of media you're referring to with Alfred, because overall this is a typical Twitter take on Batman that's incredibly shallow and surface-level. I suppose I'll bite:
1. You can tell Batman is a fictional billionaire because he didn't get his money in scummy unethical ways and actually uses it for good, unlike real life billionaires. Billionaires irl are more like Lex Luthor. Using "billionaire" against Bruce Wayne in a negative connotation is applying real life standards to a comic book character, which is silly
2. The "beating up mentally ill people" take is so so SO surface level. If these people weren't literally trying to poison millions, blow up the city or any other form of mass homicide for the sake of jokes or riddles, then perhaps this argument would have more merit. People who have this take act like he's going up to depressed teenagers and punching them for fun. Also, why is Batman the only character that gets this criticism? Daredevil, Spider-Man, Flash, etc., EVERY SINGLE HERO BEATS UP MENTALLY ILL PEOPLE.
I can definitely excuse Jeff because he's making a joke that I don't think he was taking seriously, but if someone's serious Batman take is "scummy billionaire beats up the mentally ill" then they need to read up on the material and look at more Batman media
@@aguyfromaplaceinmontana.8324 is Batman a billionaire? Yes. Does he beat up mentally ill people? Also yes.
But, Jeff! If I don't eat my second dinner, then how can I have my THIRD dinner?
Am I the only one who always thought her name was Megasonic with "M", lol mb ig 😂
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