My guess is Rocket would take one look at a raccoon and say, "I don't see it."
And a DAMMIT STARLORD!!! You just had to fuck it up!!! Peter damn near had the glove off!!!
"He's mad!"
All problems solved apparently, no room for criticism, shut up nerd!!
It really does solve all the problems though."He's mad!"
All problems solved apparently, no room for criticism, shut up nerd!!
Man this "increase natural resources" thing is really going to become a meme isn't it...
"He's mad!"
All problems solved apparently, no room for criticism, shut up nerd!!
Let's wipe out civilization just a little so they can't wipe out themselvesIt's so dumb.
Thanos says civilization with irresponsable growth can doom themselves, and gives them an all you can eat buffet?
Because he had toDr. Strange could have rewound time to before Quill started punching Thanos, or portaled him across Titan before he landed a blow. He chose to let him punch Thanos.
That's a great question. Seriously, why didn't he?Why doesn't he just create infinite infinity gauntlets then everyone can create their own resources on demand.
Let's wipe out civilization just a little so they can't wipe out themselves
So, let's wipe out civilization so they can't wipe out themselves?
Okay I'm jumping right into this thread because I want to know whether I should bother with the MCU at all or just leave it. I've heard great things about this movie and I'm interested in watching it, but my experience with MCU movies has not been great. I've watched the following movies:
-Iron Man: I thought it was okay for a one time watch, but I have no desire to watch the sequels
-The First Avenger: Turned it off after 20 minutes
-Spider Man Homecoming: Also turned it off after about 20 minutes
-The Avengers: I thought this movie was decent and I'd be down to watch more
Now... I haven't watched Age of Ultron to this day for whatever reason, but all these great reviews of Infinity War make me want to watch it. Should I bother?
Also I'm interested in Thor, Guardians of the Galaxy and Black Panther, how do these hold up compared to the ones I've seen? I don't like it when I have to watch other movies to even understand what's going on which was a huge problem for Spider Man Homecoming for me, I had no friggin clue what happened and just turned it off. The Avengers was fine though. Surprisingly, I didn't expect it either.
The infinity stones can change reality, nothing is impossible or unfeasible with themI've already explained how infinte resources by itself is an insanely unfeasible task but ok, complain that people are tired about this meme that gets repeated every page
And yes, his plan is LOGICAL. It's not GOOD, or maybe the BEST plan, but it's LOGICAL. There is finite space on a planet (and please don't go into "why doesnt he make every planet infinite in space" because that would be fucking imposssible", limited resources, and too many people or things using those resources. Instead of the headache of getting a community group from each planet of trillions to tell him what they need, how much, what they don't need, and make trillions of specifications, he can just snap his fingers and kill half of everyone. Will it be a permanent solution? No. Is it long term as shit? Yeah.
I haven't seen many MCU films. Is Loki a good guy or a bad guy?Why wasn't Loki just happy being a prince of Asgard?
Stupid plot holes.
Make more steaks!Man this "increase natural resources" thing is really going to become a meme isn't it...
LMAO.Thanos "you should have gone for the head".
/SNAP
Thor "what did you do?"
Thanos "I doubled the universes resources!".
Thor 'really?, neat".
Thor "you ever try Sharma?, I hear there's a really good place nearby".
It's complicated.I haven't seen many MCU films. Is Loki a good guy or a bad guy?
I haven't seen many MCU films. Is Loki a good guy or a bad guy?
I haven't seen many MCU films. Is Loki a good guy or a bad guy?
Move on.Okay I'm jumping right into this thread because I want to know whether I should bother with the MCU at all or just leave it. I've heard great things about this movie and I'm interested in watching it, but my experience with MCU movies has not been great. I've watched the following movies:
-Iron Man: I thought it was okay for a one time watch, but I have no desire to watch the sequels
-The First Avenger: Turned it off after 20 minutes
-Spider Man Homecoming: Also turned it off after about 20 minutes
-The Avengers: I thought this movie was decent and I'd be down to watch more
Now... I haven't watched Age of Ultron to this day for whatever reason, but all these great reviews of Infinity War make me want to watch it. Should I bother?
Also I'm interested in Thor, Guardians of the Galaxy and Black Panther, how do these hold up compared to the ones I've seen? I don't like it when I have to watch other movies to even understand what's going on which was a huge problem for Spider Man Homecoming for me, I had no friggin clue what happened and just turned it off. The Avengers was fine though. Surprisingly, I didn't expect it either.
Yes.I haven't seen many MCU films. Is Loki a good guy or a bad guy?
That wasn't a yes/no question...
Okay I'm jumping right into this thread because I want to know whether I should bother with the MCU at all or just leave it. I've heard great things about this movie and I'm interested in watching it, but my experience with MCU movies has not been great. I've watched the following movies:
-Iron Man: I thought it was okay for a one time watch, but I have no desire to watch the sequels
-The First Avenger: Turned it off after 20 minutes
-Spider Man Homecoming: Also turned it off after about 20 minutes
-The Avengers: I thought this movie was decent and I'd be down to watch more
Now... I haven't watched Age of Ultron to this day for whatever reason, but all these great reviews of Infinity War make me want to watch it. Should I bother?
Also I'm interested in Thor, Guardians of the Galaxy and Black Panther, how do these hold up compared to the ones I've seen? I don't like it when I have to watch other movies to even understand what's going on which was a huge problem for Spider Man Homecoming for me, I had no friggin clue what happened and just turned it off. The Avengers was fine though. Surprisingly, I didn't expect it either.
Why didn't Thanos double the natural resources?
And if he's so powerful, why didn't he resurrect Gamora?
He's both. He flip flops
strictly speaking, I don't believe he used the time stone until he got the axe to the chest. by then he had the Mind stone and thus access to infinite knowledge and wisdom, connected to all minds in the universe. he would functionally know everything, most certainly including how to use the time stone.How does Thanos understand how to use the time stone when Dr. Strange had to learn how to use it?