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For being a superior master race, PC gamers sure do spend a lot of their time bringing up consoles.

Yaaawwwwnnnn.

Yaaawwwwnnnn.

By the gods..that's so sweet. I was playing ESO with my GF and this actually crossed my mind..buying her something really nerdy and proposing to her.

All Hail Mara! (Most likely NSFW)

11) The allies fail to successfully establish a beach head on Normandy. The D-day invasion was a high-risk strategy, which could have very easily turned into a fiasco.

Haha! But history — and alt-history — is fair game here at io9.

Japan never "invaded" Hawaii, they attacked it from the air. Once.

I was confused on why that scene had the intense scary music instead of some kind of inner peace moment music. Is Bucky going to get angry and kill innocent people when he finds out his past?

its Bucky going to the museum and reading up on old Bucky. Hints that he's coming around and will remember who he was. It was a let down after the first scene. "Wait, thats an add on? Why wasn't it included in the film?"

Bucky goes to the Captain America exhibit at the Smithsonian and looks at the display about himself with an intense look on his face.

I could be misremembering, but I'm pretty sure Steve said something along the lines of "We did stuff we weren't proud of back then, too."

Isn't it overly romanticizing WWII-era America to claim that they would never have compromised liberty for the sake of security? I mean, they put totally innocent Japanese-American families in concentration camps in the name of "security." Many German-Americans and Italian-Americans were also interned, forced to

(Remember - SPOILERS)

Completely agreed. Maybe Charlie has that power, too.

"But then you reach a point where you realize that's Captain America's true superpower — he makes things simpler, for everybody."

The wealthy middle-aged guy who drinks and plays golf all day, the lunatic redneck or the ghetto african-american. Pick one.

It's funny because it's probably contributing to an unhealthy American stereotype, and yet that may be one of the reasons it is so popular.