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06-05-2007, 12:25 AM | #1051 |
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Yeah, I often see Wilt as an older brother (not MY older brother. God, no. Those two are poles apart. My older brother is like a cross Terrence/Mac, if you can imagine), especially in eps like Squeakerboxx, where he comforts and reassures Eduardo. But, yeah. Talking about Wilt and his past kinda makes me sad, which is one of the reasons I love the guy. I mean, if he was all happy and bubbly just because he'd never faced hardship or literally couldn't have his feelings hurt, he'd mean a lot less to me. The fact that he can go through all that, and STILL be really happy as a default emotion (I seriously don't think it's forced happiness most of the time), that shows real character, and resilience. So, yeah. That's one of the reasons that Wilt is just my favourite character on this here show.
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06-05-2007, 09:56 AM | #1052 | |
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Wilt's resilience is probably one of the main reasons I like him so much; he is the very embodiment of that old cliche', "Whatever doesn't kill you, just makes you tougher", along with the "Still waters run deep" saying. He's come through so much, yet you never hear him complain about his past, or of not being able to do something because of his apparent handicaps. He could easily use that as a "crutch", so to speak, but doesn't. A lot of people have Wilt pegged as "weak" and "spineless", but Wilt is one of the toughest characters on tv, or anywhere, for that matter, to be able to hold up under the sort of emotional and physical anguish he's been through for so long, and still manage to have a positive outlook. His detractors would have certainly crumble under a fraction of what he's been through. pitbulllady |
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06-22-2007, 07:08 PM | #1053 |
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I wonder if Wilt might've made a few poor choices in life in his "8 years on his own" days. He probably didn't know that such things (smoking, drinking, drugs, etc) were bad until later on in his life.
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06-22-2007, 08:22 PM | #1054 | |
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06-23-2007, 03:27 AM | #1055 |
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I've recently started reading a Novel in my English Classes called 'Stone Cold' about homeless people living on the streets of London. One of the main characters, Link, met another young man about his age, called Ginger, about six chapters from where I am at the moment, and he told Link that smoking eases the pain from hunger, so for all we know, Wilt MAY have taken a drag at least once to see if that actually worked, who knows. I doubt he'd have been a heavy smoker though, I HIGHLY doubt that, other wise he wouldn't have been able to play basketball as well as he did with Larry in 'Good Wilt Hunting'
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06-23-2007, 09:02 AM | #1056 | |
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Since it's now been established, via the DVD commentary, that Wilt is not subject to some sort of "magical" healing processes and has to be treated by a physician for serious injuries just as we do, we can be positive that his cruched arm was amputated by a surgeon and he would have had to spend some time recovering in a hospital. It's quite likely that he was given narcotic pain medication, unless he flat-out refused any, and developed some degree of dependency on those that he had to overcome. pitbulllady |
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06-23-2007, 09:29 AM | #1057 |
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Okay, suddenly and completely changing the subject BUT, I thought about this about a month or so ago, and only just remembered. Perhaps the reason Wilt has issues with taking off his shoes and/or socks is because has Athlete's Foot. My Dad has it, and he doesn't tend to take off his shoes and socks either.
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06-23-2007, 10:00 AM | #1058 | |
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While we're on the topic of Wilt's various medical conditions, it brings up something that's been argued on another forum, that of his genetic composition. Since we can be sure that his left arm was amputated in a hospital ER, and that he is in pretty much every respect as vulnerable to injuries as we are, it's also a pretty safe bet that during and immediately after said surgury he would have needed at least one blood transfusion, since amputating a limb, even under carefully controlled surgical conditions(and you have to remember, this was 30 years ago, when surgeons did not have lasers and such to operate with), results in major blood loss, and if Wilt had gone for some time between receiving the injury and seeking/getting medical help, he would have quite likely been really sick and debilitated by that point, making donor blood even more vital. Now, if each Imaginary Friend more or less represents a unique species, it would be impossible for any of them to receive donor blood, even from other Imaginary Friends. The only source of donor blood that Wilt would have received would therefore had to have been HUMAN blood, and unless he himself had a human blood type(which is only found in humans, by the way; even chimps have different blood types from us), it would have killed him. pitbulllady |
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06-23-2007, 03:28 PM | #1059 |
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WILL is weird
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06-23-2007, 03:41 PM | #1060 |
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Ok... First of, his name IS Wilt, as in Wilton, as in Wilton Chamberlain and second... Wha'? Just HOW is he weird, may I ask?
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