back in the Loki thread. someone posted:
Giants aren't people.
There. I said it.
Giants aren't people.
There. I said it.
to which someone responded: So is Loki's genocide of the frost giants justified?? Giants are a sentient race
followed up by: Hurr durr #GiantLivesMatter.
now, to be fair, both Thor and Loki went looking to kill the frost giants. Loki just wanted to kill all of them and destroy their own planet. but are they really that different?
someone threw in a: “with great power comes great responsibility”
this ain't fuckin' Spider-man, people. it's Thor/Loki/Odin/maybe Hela if you're feeling generous.
this ain't fuckin' Spider-man, people. it's Thor/Loki/Odin/maybe Hela if you're feeling generous.
by the by, why is Uncle Ben never allowed to live in at least one Marvel universe? JUST ONE TIME. but like Bruce Wayne's parents. deader than dead. like Krypton. gone forever. every time.
Woah, the thread has devolved into a discussion of the Cold War. this is interesting.
I'm not going to defend Vietnam because it was a bad war. But none of this really changes what I'm saying or my opinion, we do see the Nine Realms without Asgard in The Dark World, they're being invaded.
The opening scene of Thor is fighting of marauders in Vanaheim.
Me: They're not wrong on any front.
Me: They're not wrong on any front.
and then shit gets really real: Bruh, no, letting realms filled with untold horrors spill out into chaos and letting thanos collect fucking infinity stones isn’t the same as letting Armenia do it’s thing lmfao
Asgard is also somehow both
a mystical city that is flat and has a waterfall that magically flows off into space yet never runs dry
a planet you can legit fly a spaceship to
a mystical city that is flat and has a waterfall that magically flows off into space yet never runs dry
a planet you can legit fly a spaceship to
I think it's best to just not ask any questions because the answers won't make sense.
sorry, the bullet points don't pull in the copy/paste from Reddit.
and then we have someone throwing props to Karl Urban: Heimdall's replacement had some cool stuff, though.
Fair, he had a shake weight.
now for the shirtless Thor portion of the thread.
and then we have the beautiful Hela. so yeah, a little crazy from being imprisoned for wanting to slaughter everyone. look, no one is perfect.
Based on how horribly underpowered the Nova Corps looked against just one ship when Ronan attacked, I think it's fair to say that Thanos basically just walked in and took the power stone. - I hope there's backstory that they tried to use the power stone.
Someone made a comment about weaponry, to which someone else responded with "You're literally describing a mix between human and covenant planetary level weaponry from Halo, and I think you know that." - FAIR.
They didn't know that. But on to the next point: After two stones, he should be able to go toe to toe with Odin. After three he should smash odins head in. - Now *this* would've been fuckin' awesome to see. Thanos taking on Odin.
I feel like someone needs to put together a good thread on Black Panther and the daddy issues there. Granted, they're not as fucked up by any stretch as with Thor. All Black Panther had was a brother killing another brother.
Lying about it to everyone, and leaving his nephew an orphan, so that he'd grow up to try to kill *his* son.
clearly the Marvel Cinematic Universe is not a place for healthy family relationships, unless you're Clint Barton.
clearly the Marvel Cinematic Universe is not a place for healthy family relationships, unless you're Clint Barton.