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There was something that I used to not understand as a kid. What I didn't understand was God wanting us to love all people, including our enemies. Loving the enemies seemed confusing and counterintuitive to me. I was baffled for quite a long time. However, I've come to understand the meaning behind it.

The world hasn't exactly been peaceful. We live in a world that's filled with fights and debates. Because of that, it's easy to get into the mindsight of loving the good guys and hating the bad guys. However, in my personal opinion, that's not the right mindset to have.

Are there people that annoy me? Sure. Are there people that I don't agree with? Absolutely. Are there people that I think deserve to be called out on their questionable actions? Yes. There are lots of people that are far from great. There are people that have done lots of corrupt, bad things. I'm mad at those people for what they've done, but I don't hate them. It's easy to get the temptation to wish the worst for corrupt people, but deep down, I want all of the corrupt people to seek redemption.

I'm going to throw out something that will likely seem controversial, but it's something that I've been feeling for a long time. You don't have to agree with what I say, but I hope that you read what I write and think about it. What is the thing that I've been wanting to say? It's that I love everyone. Yes, I love everybody. That includes those born before my time, those currently living, and those that are yet to be born. That includes both good people and bad people, as well as anybody that blurs the line between being a hero and being a villain.

You might be confused about me loving everyone. How could I love people that have done such awful things? It has to be stated that I don't love the immoral actions that bad people make. I don't agree or approve of any of the horrible things that they have done. I want the bad people to be punished, but at the same time, I don't want the bad people to be given up on. I've learned that anybody can redeem themselves. That doesn't mean that everybody will change for the better, but I believe in giving people the chance to change who they are.

I want bad people to face consequences for their actions, but I don't want anybody to suffer through pain. I don't get pleasure from anybody being abused or tortured, regardless of how bad a person may be. I believe that arresting bad people should be seen as an opportunity for the bad people to reflect on their actions and realize that they need to change.

It's not likely that this article will be read outside of my group of friends, all of whom are good people that I'm lucky to know. However, to anybody who reads this article, I want it to be known that I love you. If you've done something bad, I won't be thrilled about that, but nothing changes the fact that I love you and everybody else in this world.

This world is often populated with mean-spirited conversations over petty matters that don't really matter. At the end of the day, that stuff isn't that important. What matters is loving others. Instead of hating the enemies, I believe we should be reforming them. I don't believe in giving up on others.

Hatred is never needed but love always is. This world could always use more love. To anybody reading this, let it be known that no matter who you are or what you did, you will always be loved in my heart.
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Bill Finger is responsible for creating a majority of Batman's most iconic enemies. In 1942, Bill Finger gifted the world with Two-Face. Eighty years later, Two-Face remains a part of the Batman franchise.

Harvey Dent (his original last name was Kent) was a district attorney that was actually friends with Batman. Harvey was trying to prove that a mob boss, who was named Sal Maroni, was guilty of crimes. However, Sal threw acid at Harvey's face. The acid landed on part of Harvey's face and changed the color of his face. More importantly, the acid affected Harvey's brain. Poor Harvey lost his...
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There are a lot of Christmas films that are considered to be classics. This article is to look at my personal favorite. My favorite might seem like a bit of an odd choice, but odd opinions are ones of the things that I'm most used to having. My favorite Christmas film is the Batman Christmas film. You might be wondering what I'm talking about. I'm referring to 1992's Batman Returns.

Batman Returns might not seem like a film that would typically qualify as a Christmas film. After all, it's a gothic drama that's directed by Tim Burton. However, Batman Returns happens to take place during the...
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When I made my article about Batman villains, I focused on the prominent villains from Batman comics who have a long history. Some of those villains have been around for decades and have been in hundreds of stories. This article is for Batman villains who didn't appear in that many stories, but still made a memorable impact on me. After all, quantity and quality are two different things. This article focuses on villains that were created for TV rather than comics. Like my other articles, this is a test to see how many characters I can name off the top of my head. There's no way I can remember...
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Batman has been around longer than most superheroes, so he's gained a lot of family members over the years. This article is to serve as a guide to who's in Batman's family.

Thomas and Martha Wayne: Bruce Wayne's parents. When Bruce was still a boy, his parents were shot by a mugger named Joe Chill. This tragedy inspired Bruce to become a hero that would try to save as many families in Gotham as possible.

Alfred Pennyworth: Alfred was Thomas and Martha's butler. After Bruce's parents were shot, Alfred became Bruce's adopted father. Later in life, Alfred also became Batman's butler. Throughout...
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Who is my favorite comics writer of all time? That would be Bill Finger. Bill Finger is responsible for creating Batman and his large selection of supporting characters and rogues. For decades, Bill went above and beyond in creating creative, colorful, unique adventures for Gotham's superhero to go on. To this day, Bill's Batman stories remain amongst the most memorable and influential comics of all time.

In my opinion, Bill Finger deserves as much love, admiration and respect as people like Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. However, Bill never received that sort of treatment during his lifetime. In...
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Disney tends to make live-action adaptations of their animated films. Since Frozen is one of their most popular films, I suspect that Disney will attempt to make a live-action reboot. For now, there already is a live-action adaptation of Frozen. This adaptation took place in the fourth season of Once Upon a Time.

Once Upon a Time takes place in Storybrooke, a mysterious town that characters from classic stories live in. The show primarily focuses on characters from Snow White, but several characters from other Disney films end up having major roles in the show. Once Upon a Time is a show that...
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The Duke of Weselton, also known as the Duke of Weaseltown, is a character from Frozen. Frozen is one of the most popular animated films of all time. As to be expected, a lot of the film's characters became incredibly iconic. However, the Duke of Weselton was not exactly one of them. I believe that he has yet to get the respect that he deserves.

To this day, the Duke of Weselton's real name remains a mystery. Despite being a somewhat prominent character in the first film, he wasn't given a proper name. He was simply credited as "Duke" in the film's credits. In the film, the Duke of Weselton...
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Superman is one of the most iconic superheroes of all time. He's been an important character for over eighty years, so he has been played by several different actors. When it comes to iconic characters, it becomes easy to associate one person with the role. However, there have been so many good Superman actors that choosing just one actor is a bit of a challenge. Instead, this article is to look over various performers who are all definitive Superman actors.

George Reeves

George Reeves began his career as Superman in a theatrical special that was called Superman and the Mole Men. Shortly after...
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When people think of Batman cartoons, they often think of Batman: The Animated Series, Batman Beyond, The Batman and Batman: The Brave and the Bold. However, those weren't the first cartoon shows to star Batman. Filmation, the studio that would go on to do the classic He-Man and She-Ra cartoons, have the honor of being the first studio to do Batman cartoons.

The first Batman show was the classic 1966 series that was created by William Dozier and starred Adam West and Burt Ward as the Dynamic Duo. In 1968, the show's last season aired. However, in that same year, the very first Batman cartoon...
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Frozen and Frozen are two of the greatest films of all time. Well, my opinion might be slightly biased, because as you know, I kind of like Elsa. When I say kind of, I think that she's the coolest thing ever.

Anyways, an important attribute of animated films is having a good cast of voices. Voice acting requires being able to give a convincing performance without the benefit of being physically expressive. Thankfully, both Frozen films have quite the impressive cast.

Frozen introduced me to Idina Menzel. If you ask me, she's one of the greatest singers of all time. In fact, she's one of my...
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Robin Williams is one of the most popular comedians of all time. In addition to that, he became famous for his impressive acting career. I greatly admired Robin Williams and his death was a hard thing for me to cope with. Thankfully, his powerful legacy continues to live on in the hearts of millions of fans. In order to honor Robin Williams, I have this article to go over my favorite films that he appeared in.

Mrs. Doubtfire

Robin's role in the film: Daniel Hillard

In this film, Daniel Hillard is a dad who gets along well with his kids but has a falling out with his wife. In order to keep seeing...
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The Grinch is one of the most iconic stories that Dr. Seuss has ever written. It's my favorite out of all of the stories that Dr. Seuss wrote. The story was so popular that it has been adapted into a 1966 TV special, a 2000 live-action film, and a 2018 animated film. This article is to look over the very talented actors and actresses who have helped bring the legendary story to life.

Characters that appear in all 3 adaptations of the story:

The Grinch: Boris Karloff (1966 TV special), Jim Carrey (2000 film), Benedict Cumberbatch (2018 film)

Cindy Lou Who: June Foray (1966 TV special), Taylor...
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