Starching
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Did you use some artistic liberty on those guns?
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and he obviously skips leg day
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Yeah Scar's rightful and honest rule was so great lmao
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KAPOW Mr. Kitty
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If I had to choose between a king without scars, and one with them, I'd always go with the latter. Scarless bitch probably had everything handed to them, never even fought a real fight.
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The people are simply tired of Mufasa's musical monarchism.
Yes, the jackals march in unison while fire shoots ominously into the sky but,
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But Scar had musical monarchy too, he was just an usurper, not really a revolutionary
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Indeed. No social commentary to be found there!
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Didnt Scar make the kingdom worse?
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Aren't you afraid of Salvatore Ganacci?
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I'm guessing Dad is a big Queen fan.
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Next minute, the lion grabs his arm, tears it from the shoulder and proceeds to crush his skull in its jaws.
The lion lies down after its light snack.
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Or their uncle's for all we know
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He was just dealing with the fallout from Mufasa's disastrous ecological and economic policies...
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My dude skipped too many leg days
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I think his late reign was characterized more by inaction than action
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Starching? That's a new one for me.
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c/ScarDidNothingWrong
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Hah! I think we're only seeing one leg from a profile angle though. The seam down the side of the jeans gives the appearance of two twig legs. If the artist had added a sliver of rear leg, it'd probably read better, e.g.:
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He reined over a period of drought, but there's no way he could have controlled the weather. That's like blaming the government for there being car accidents. Simba exploited the working and noble classes into thinking that Scar was to blame for natural cycles. Thus he was able to lead a rebellion against their best interests and restored his line to the monarchy. Upper nobles playing everyone else against each other but, at the end of the day, the monarchical status quo was maintained. Feudalism in action.