fredfuchs
Fred Fuchs
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Serious question: What does the NFL do if a player dies on the field? And I mean with that particular game. Do they stop it, call it a tie regardless of the score? Do they just call it for whoever is winning? Wash the game completely? Continue it the next day?

You gotta stack. Real armies combine arms to support each other. Why would I have a tank unit on its own without infantry and air support? Combined arms armies are how you win wars.

I’m glad the NHL went ahead and got what was arguably the best match-up in the playoffs out of the way fast. Now we can sit back and enjoy some lopsided matches going into the conference and Cup finals.

Kirby is the one-man Avengers of Dreamland.

I’m saying they already made that Iron Man movie but titled it “Captain America” for some reason. And I’ll say that “Captain America: Civil War” is the best Iron Man movie. “Winter Soldier” is still the best Cap movie.

I agree. That’s exactly the truth. But Iron Man had the more compelling story, the greatest struggles, and the most change. There were parts where I sorta forgot Cap was in the movie.

Cap basically held tight to the status quo. He was the same person throughout the movie. Iron man was broken by one picture. He was crushed and reborn when he realized Bucky wasn’t guilty of that one bombing (but dozens of murders, but whatever, Cap loves him), and then crushed again when he realized that two of the

I’m just not sure it was a Captain America movie. That second half I really wondered why it was. It felt so much more like an almost-Avengers sequel. In truth, it really really should’ve been Iron Man 4. Mostly because I feel like Cap had nothing to do but go from A to B to C. Whereas Iron Man was really driving most

Oh no! Someone took his shield! He probably shouldn’t have tried to lay everything out about Bucky murdering Tony’s parents in cold blood before it escalated to the airport. Like when they were out of uniform in a room with some chairs. Where Cap could explain that, sure Bucky murdered dozens of people, including

Cap wasn’t going to be reasoned with, believe or even listen to Tony at that point which Tony explained. Steve was more interested in protecting a known terrorist/murderer than anything resembling salvaging the Avengers.

When the cops show up and find the bloody and bruised, barely breathing body of an old fucking rapist and ask what anyone saw, the answer should then be, “Not a damn thing."

Cap didn’t make it easy for Tony with the, “He is on video and we know for a fact he’s killed scores of people before, but he’s a really nice guy who knows I used to put newspaper in my shoes,” attitude of capturing terrorists.

The thing that disappointed me was that Captain America decided to go the “just trust me on everything about protecting Bucky when I could literally just kinda explain it to you in 10 minutes and get you on my side until we discover the truth” route.

Well. I’m not trying to spoil anything, but be prepared for him to just kinda watch a lot.

The first quarter was an Avengers movie. The second quarter was a Cap movie. The last half was an Iron Man movie.

I still have my 64 copy working perfectly. This was one of the first games I completely mastered. I would play nonstop for days.

People falling down without being touched? That’s just normal soccer.

This shit wasn’t newsworthy, but the Hulk Hogan sextape was?

Also true for the people he supports.