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Why do you keep spreading fake news like this?

Yeah, it wasn't so much that "Mark made a good point", but that he did just enough for the audience to see why Debbie might go back to him, to try her best to make it work. There is enough guilt and regret on her end to see why she would make that effort. (And just enough manipulation and bullshit slung from his side

I was so disappointed that the 2nd Godfather film stuck to the formula about having gangsters as main characters.

How many medieval Italian noblemen have you met and talked to?

There is no way to do that practically. How would you isolate your control and study groups? Air travel between nations (that aren't in your study), unrecognized cases because doctors don't see these (now rare) diseases anymore… Like Arundel said, building a precise statistical model at the level you are talking about

Smearing Nick in zombie guts and blood stops him from getting attacked, right? Maybe someone should try to convince Nick to douse himself in kerosene as a flame retardant.

You only think they are athletic and lean.
Not saying Trump has horse children, but if he did, they are athletic-er and leanest out of all horse children. A lot of people say they are the best horse children… if they existed.

Japan already did this in 1974 with the whooping cough vaccine. Only took a few years for the epidemic to break out, not a generation.

https://www.cdc.gov/vaccine…
It is only a summary-type article, but it is enough to get started. In particular, I think you wanted to see that last paragraph, where they give the example of Japan in 1974, when whooping cough vaccination was reduced.

Maybe think of vaccinations not as immunity, but a readying of the body's defenses. The vaccines gives a lesson on what to attack. We are constantly exposed to disease, but in low enough concentrations that the body can wipe them out and keep us healthy.

I think we have to accept that we are seeing both movies entirely different. We see Rogers following orders (to fundraise), and how it led to him getting ridiculed by real soldiers and wasting the gift he was given. Even though he is eventually victorious, you skipped past where he made bad choices and suffered

Or don't see all of them, just enough of them to keep it interesting.

Victory to victory? Rogers is left on the sidelines as a trained monkey. He almost dies in that train fight, and he thinks that his best friend does. He is given setbacks that he actually has to work to overcome.

I feel the same way, but for opposite reasons.

Plus the outraged act like an imposter somehow precludes a real version of the Mandarin being out there (which was confirmed in the "Hail to the King" short).

Maybe, that a little makes interesting stories, but it seems like there is way too much kryptonite out there.

You are confusing Cap 1 with Wonder Woman.
Diana is likable but has no depth and no struggles, everything she does works out without consequences.
Rogers gets beaten up and frustrated constantly. For example, he is resigned to his fate as a trained monkey (after the troops jeer him off the stage), until he is encouraged

If you are going to make sentences that end with a period, you should capitalize the first word.

I think a lot of the narrative is being written with the convenience of hindsight. Like the people who say it was always obvious that the Lord of the Rings trilogy were going to be a big success, or the ones who forgot what most superhero films were like before 1998.

Comey's testimony was complete lies, and completely supported Trump.