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I love how Yondu just effortlessly tears up Rocket's defense mechanisms like an gladiator going against multiple opponents at once because he truly knows his potential and pain.
To me autism is just a different facet of a person it’s like when people say oh there’s something wrong I don’t think there’s something wrong its just something different and to me that’s beast mode!! Hell yeah!! I don’t wanna see regular Joes it’s boring that way right you have a character I have a character there’s all these people with different characters and yeah! I love characters HELL YEAH
In deep down we all have a cody Rhodes into our heart who's working furiously too achive something bigger in greater life. I remember cody said this beutifuly " its not because I'm someone but i want to be someone " .
That line about pushing people away. And in Guardians 3 it’s revealed that he doesn’t want people getting close to him because he doesn’t want to go through the pain of losing his friends again.
I had stopped watching wwe 2 week's before he had passed away becz of wwe keep pushing bloodline my brother came to me and he said bray is dead and i was completely shocked
Well it's technically about each of them find their actual true place and purpose in lives in my opinion. I mean Drax began as some sort of revenge seeker but ultimately realized his true purpose he's always supposed to be. He found a new family after his loss. Same for Quill and Rocket they had to go past their past issues to be able to reach their true homes.
I think what makes this scene hit so much harder is that it pulls the "character is told word for word their biggest problems and insecurities" REALLY well, which stories usually do when they don't know how to convey a character's flaws. Yondu fully understands what's up with Rocket, and knows that Rocket won't listen to normal emotional support due to his explosive and rude nature. He also denies all of Rocket's attempts at shutting the conversation down, not out of disrespect, but because he needs to make sure Rocket understands exactly what he's saying by calling him out mercilessly, then revealing that he can understand Rocket more than anyone else. It's a conversation Rocket doesn't want, but Yondu knows he has to have, in order for Rocket to take a step forward from his past, and so that they reach an understanding.