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As far as the problem of three of the flashing bastards goes, are dung bombs no longer a thing? Those typically were great at getting an unwanted guest to take a hike while you murdered the crap out of your target.
The fact that Canto Bright was apparently a very early idea does explain why that part of the movie feels very slow, kinda dull and the whole thing doesn’t really go anywhere.
This reply seems a bit haughty, giving that you’re responding this way to the same generalization you used in your original post.
...The fact that you either haven’t educated yourself on the democratic economic strategy (which isn’t flawless, but a damn bit better than the alternative) or simply don’t like it, does not mean it does not exist.
Making it mostly about Thanos and his perspective is...an interesting choice, but one I’m not entirely sure is smart. On the one hand, we want our big villain to be interesting and imposing. On the other, the heroes are kinda the main reason we’re watching.
You know how sometimes you put down something you were doing and then, when you come back to it later, you have no idea what you were doing with it in the first place? That’s kinda where this show is at for me.
Did she happen to mention why, because that’s honestly more baffling than his rampant idiocy.
Kinda feel bad for not noticing he was missing, now >.>
Can’t help but feel that playing Trump in poker would be hilariously easy. Either way, you gotta wonder what he’s so worried about with this interview.
Yeah but, at least for me, I wound up very squarely on one side of the conflict. Tony is quick to hop on board but, by the end of the movie, he actually is the far more reasonable one. His is far more a position of “It doesn’t have to be this, but let’s keep calm, lay low and work to make it something we can accept.”…
I really don’t agree. Cap has always been short-sighted and kinda boringly preachy to me. It’s nice to see him ponder his role, but he got there too late and up until this point he’s been a bit too morally superior, even when he was wrong.
I think that this is, in part, because gaming is becoming more acceptable as a hobby these days. Now naturally, that is a good thing.
Breaking news: Despite occasionally approaching somethig that resembles a point, Bill Maher spends most of his time ranting arrogantly and ignorantly, never realizing he is hilariously out of touch.
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Yes, because we all know you cannot use the word but for anything but hiding your moral bankruptcy.
You may want to look up what that means. At no point do I suggest that the fact that I consider him weird is a reason, invitation or justification for him to get stabbed. Do not use your own ignorance as justification to put words in my mouth.
Oh, she’s absolutely the crazy one of the two. His worst crime is just coming across weird and potentially being a shit boyfriend, but the latter is a bit hard to judge.
Yeeaaah...I’m fine with someone wanting to be a professional gamer, but when they respond to getting stabbed by talking about how they ‘won the fight’, I’m gonna go ahead and call them weird.
So do I. Maybe he’s more disciplined than I am, but I doubt he thought of his lessons from Sensei while he was repeatedly getting stabbed.