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I suppose it could be, but I don't seem the point in over explaining it. 

For Rhodey, yes. For Skrody, maybe not. 

James Gunn has REPEATEDLY stated that the current Groot is the son of the original. The original is dead and gone. 

He wasn't actually Rhodey, to be fair about it. Still, this show was a dumpster fire. 

Wait, seriously? They spent $200m on this piece of shit?

They’re going to repackage it as a film called "Squandered Opportunity: The Motion Picture".

Agents of shield was better than every show marvel has produced since Disney plus came around.

Secret invasion was, hands down, the worst show marvel has made. Paper thin retread plot (Let’s create a new super soldier serum! Again!) , Some decent character moments and then a ridiculous, tacked-on garbage finally.

Sorry, but no. Anyone who thinks Nintendo isn’t a competitor in the games industry is lying to themselves.

The best outcome of every console generation is that multiple vendors deliver platforms for which multiple games makers deliver multiple games that fans can buy and enjoy.

Show me a real world example of a monopoly that’s ‘worse’ than the idiocy of that absurd, ignorant game.

You’re only demonstrating your own ignorance. Business works NOTHING like in Monopoly. It’s a poorly designed game that teaches absolutely nothing of value.

Of course, the elephant in the room is Nintendo. Everyone likes to pretend they’re not a competitor, but they’re wrong.

There are no natural business monopolies. The only monopolies we do have are those sanctioned by government, delivered courtesy of specialty crafted regulations. See: cable companies who for decades were insulated against competition. See: industries such as cherry or raisin farming, who used government protected

You literally have no evidence at all that this is bad for gamers. But here are several ways in which it’s good:

Yeah that's never gonna happen. I've heard that story since the days of Atari. It's the perception that comes when the only knowledge of economics one has is the board game "Monopoly", which is nothing at all like the real world. 

Microsoft did nothing wrong with IE in terms of giving it away. The problem was entirely that Nutscrape threw a temper tantrum and started using every penny they had to sue rather than compete and make their browser worth paying for.

True! But that was before Nintendo had the tech of Switch. Assuming Switch 2 continues the momentum, CoD's player base has a lot of room to grow on Nintendo. 

Tons of ways. Those games currently aren’t available to stream at all. Now they’ll be available on numerous platforms.

Microsoft as a company, counting all its products and services, is larger than Sony. Nobody denied that. But Xbox is MUCH smaller than Playstation or Nintendo. All this does is give them an extra feather in their cap to compete with.