Flint Marko
Bring me Thanos 🦉
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I would imagine the similar elements of her look that cause people to notice a resemblance to someone else aren't, say, the exact opposite of Emma Watson's, and are actually somewhat similar. Not quite the same scenario in terms of the total design, as I feel I've pointed out with my "exhaustive list".
Were you to be involved in a debate about whether your girlfriend actually really looked like Emma Watson, you'd be reasonable to point out the differences, I would think.
I don't see where they're coming from. I can see how they might be reminded of a colorful villain. I do not see how he resembles Ooze in the least. Not in any objective sense. I find the comparison being made incredibly hyberbolic.
My list of physical differences doesn't discount what they've said. What discounts what they've said is the nature of visual comparison.
I don't see how pointing out that something that has all these differences doesn't actually have much visually in common with something else makes someone a contrarian.
Depends on whether your point is "There are some really vague and basic similarities", and not "That looks like the other thing".
The vague and basic similarities seen between Ooze and Apocalypse also apply to many, many other character designs. Do all those characters inherently look like Ooze and Apocalypse, too?
Look, I found this weird character online. He's got an oddly colored face and he's shades of blue and purple. I think he simultaneously looks like Apocalypse and Ivan Ooze.
http://static.comicvine.com/uploads/original/4/49448/2413657-skeletor.jpg
He looks like Ivan Ooze. Clearly a lot of people agree to the point where google suggests "Ivan Ooze Apocalypse" whenever I searched for just Ivan Ooze, so it's nowhere as ridiculous as you'd describe. In fact, I'd say that you're in the minority on this one.
If you honestly don't see it that's one thing, but to sit here and pick apart every detail to try and "prove" that an observation made online by countless people doesn't carry any water is ridiculous. Clearly your mind is already made up, you truly can't see even for a second how that comparison could be made by countless people even though you acknowledge that there are similarities. I'm done with this line of discussion. This picture does all the talking for me anyways:
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