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Post by hobowar on Jan 17, 2020 1:18:42 GMT
I noticed something about Tony Stark too. Namely that Tony Stark was a terrorist. How much wood would a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?
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Post by DC-Fan on Jan 17, 2020 2:28:48 GMT
It's not a lie. It's based on facts shown in the movie. No, stop lying. Not lying. It's based on facts shown in the movie.
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Post by raiderjedi on Jan 17, 2020 3:09:36 GMT
Not lying. It's based on facts shown in the movie. The bottom of the soda cups at In-N-Out Burger say John 3:16
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Post by DC-Fan on Jan 17, 2020 3:28:17 GMT
It's not a lie. It's based on facts shown in the movie. Prove it dipshit! In Far From Home, Peter receives Tony's glasses, which Peter proceeds to use to order a military attack drone to target a fellow classmate. Peter later gives Tony's glasses to Mysterio, which Mysterio proceeds to use to order 100s of military attack drones to attack London. The glasses that Peter and Mysterio used to control the military attack drones were Tony's glasses. Now a government would have reason to want to have control of military attack drones, but there's no reason at all for a private citizen like Tony Stark to have control of 100s of military attack drones that can attack and kill anyone anywhere in the world, unless he's a terrorist. So Tony Stark was a terrorist. So like I said before, MCU made a terrorist the main "hero" of their 22-movie saga.
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Post by blockbusted on Jan 17, 2020 3:32:37 GMT
In Far From Home, Peter receives Tony's glasses, which Peter proceeds to use to order a military attack drone to target a fellow classmate. Peter later gives Tony's glasses to Mysterio, which Mysterio proceeds to use to order 100s of military attack drones to attack London. The glasses that Peter and Mysterio used to control the military attack drones were Tony's glasses. Now a government would have reason to want to have control of military attack drones, but there's no reason at all for a private citizen like Tony Stark to have control of 100s of military attack drones, unless he's a terrorist. So Tony Stark was a terrorist. So like I said before, MCU made a terrorist the main "hero" of their 22-movie saga. You're obviously distorting the event in Far from Home. Also, if all your purpose here is to hijack and pollute my thread, just get out of here.
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Post by DC-Fan on Jan 17, 2020 3:37:40 GMT
In Far From Home, Peter receives Tony's glasses, which Peter proceeds to use to order a military attack drone to target a fellow classmate. Peter later gives Tony's glasses to Mysterio, which Mysterio proceeds to use to order 100s of military attack drones to attack London. The glasses that Peter and Mysterio used to control the military attack drones were Tony's glasses. Now a government would have reason to want to have control of military attack drones, but there's no reason at all for a private citizen like Tony Stark to have control of 100s of military attack drones, unless he's a terrorist. So Tony Stark was a terrorist. So like I said before, MCU made a terrorist the main "hero" of their 22-movie saga. You're obviously distorting the event in Far from Home. Also, if all your purpose here is to hijack and pollute my thread, just get out of here. How are the events distorted? Was Peter not given glasses that belonged to Tony Stark that were capable of ordering a military attack drone to target anyone, anywhere in the world? Was Mysterio not given the same glasses that belonged to Tony Stark that were capable of ordering 100s of military attack drones to attack any city in the world? Like I said, a government might have a reason to want to have control of military attack drones. But why the fuck would a private citizen like Tony Stark need to have control of 100s of military attack drones that can target anyone or any city anywhere in the world, unless they were a terrorist? And I'm not polluting any thread. I'm simply pointing out the facts as shown in the movie. If you don't like the fact that MCU made a terrorist the main "hero" of their 22-movie saga, then you should complain to MCU Dictator Kevin Feige instead of complaining to me. I'm simply pointing out the facts as shown in the movie.
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Post by blockbusted on Jan 17, 2020 3:39:31 GMT
You're obviously distorting the event in Far from Home. Also, if all your purpose here is to hijack and pollute my thread, just get out of here. How are the events distorted? Was Peter not given glasses that belonged to Tony Stark that were capable of ordering a military attack drone to target anyone, anywhere in the world? Was Mysterio not given the same glasses that belonged to Tony Stark that were capable of ordering 100s of military attack drones to attack any city in the world? Like I said, a government might have a reason to want to have control of military attack drones. But why the fuck would any private citizen need to have control of 100s of military attack drones that can target anyone or any city anywhere in the world, unless they were a terrorist? I'm not going to bother answering this because it's pointless, and frankly, all you're doing here is hijacking and polluting a thread that someone created for a legit discussion.
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Post by DC-Fan on Jan 17, 2020 3:43:15 GMT
How are the events distorted? Was Peter not given glasses that belonged to Tony Stark that were capable of ordering a military attack drone to target anyone, anywhere in the world? Was Mysterio not given the same glasses that belonged to Tony Stark that were capable of ordering 100s of military attack drones to attack any city in the world? Like I said, a government might have a reason to want to have control of military attack drones. But why the fuck would any private citizen need to have control of 100s of military attack drones that can target anyone or any city anywhere in the world, unless they were a terrorist? I'm not going to bother answering this because it's pointless, and frankly, all you're doing here is hijacking and polluting a thread that someone created for a legit discussion. You're not going to answer because you know I'm right (as usual) and you can't debunk anything I've written. And I'm not polluting any thread. It's a legit discussion and a legit question: Why the fuck would a private citizen like Tony Stark need to have control of 100s of military attack drones that can target anyone or any city anywhere in the world, unless he was a terrorist?
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Post by blockbusted on Jan 17, 2020 3:43:56 GMT
Alright, mod. Can you lock this thread? It's clear that it's impossible to have any proper discussion here. The topic went way off course and it's blatantly obvious that DC-Fan is going to parrot his own twisted claims. justanaveragejoeIf you want to discuss this further, you can come to MCU Fan Forum where I created this thread before.
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Post by Nicko's Nose on Jan 17, 2020 3:47:39 GMT
So like I said before, MCU made a terrorist the main "hero" of their 22-movie saga. Imagine being that deeply mentally ill.
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Post by Wakanda on Jan 17, 2020 4:56:06 GMT
I noticed something about Tony Stark too. Namely that Tony Stark was a terrorist. The sound of birds in the morning.... so nice
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Post by Wakanda on Jan 17, 2020 4:57:00 GMT
It's not a lie. It's based on facts shown in the movie. Mmm I need to change my lightbulbs.
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Post by Wakanda on Jan 17, 2020 4:57:57 GMT
Not lying. It's based on facts shown in the movie. Hats... they cover the head to prevent you from getting wet.
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Post by Wakanda on Jan 17, 2020 4:58:38 GMT
Not lying. It's based on facts shown in the movie. The hare is green. I repeat. The hare is green.
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Post by Wakanda on Jan 17, 2020 4:59:08 GMT
In Far From Home, Peter receives Tony's glasses, which Peter proceeds to use to order a military attack drone to target a fellow classmate. Peter later gives Tony's glasses to Mysterio, which Mysterio proceeds to use to order 100s of military attack drones to attack London. The glasses that Peter and Mysterio used to control the military attack drones were Tony's glasses. Now a government would have reason to want to have control of military attack drones, but there's no reason at all for a private citizen like Tony Stark to have control of 100s of military attack drones that can attack and kill anyone anywhere in the world, unless he's a terrorist. So Tony Stark was a terrorist. So like I said before, MCU made a terrorist the main "hero" of their 22-movie saga. Do a deer a female deer
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Post by raiderjedi on Jan 17, 2020 4:59:19 GMT
In Far From Home, Peter receives Tony's glasses, which Peter proceeds to use to order a military attack drone to target a fellow classmate. Peter later gives Tony's glasses to Mysterio, which Mysterio proceeds to use to order 100s of military attack drones to attack London. The glasses that Peter and Mysterio used to control the military attack drones were Tony's glasses. Now a government would have reason to want to have control of military attack drones, but there's no reason at all for a private citizen like Tony Stark to have control of 100s of military attack drones that can attack and kill anyone anywhere in the world, unless he's a terrorist. So Tony Stark was a terrorist. So like I said before, MCU made a terrorist the main "hero" of their 22-movie saga. Seems like The Travel Channel only ever has shows about ghost sightings
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Post by Wakanda on Jan 17, 2020 4:59:33 GMT
You're obviously distorting the event in Far from Home. Also, if all your purpose here is to hijack and pollute my thread, just get out of here. How are the events distorted? Was Peter not given glasses that belonged to Tony Stark that were capable of ordering a military attack drone to target anyone, anywhere in the world? Was Mysterio not given the same glasses that belonged to Tony Stark that were capable of ordering 100s of military attack drones to attack any city in the world? Like I said, a government might have a reason to want to have control of military attack drones. But why the fuck would a private citizen like Tony Stark need to have control of 100s of military attack drones that can target anyone or any city anywhere in the world, unless they were a terrorist? And I'm not polluting any thread. I'm simply pointing out the facts as shown in the movie. If you don't like the fact that MCU made a terrorist the main "hero" of their 22-movie saga, then you should complain to MCU Dictator Kevin Feige instead of complaining to me. I'm simply pointing out the facts as shown in the movie. Ray a drop a golden sun
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Post by Wakanda on Jan 17, 2020 5:00:04 GMT
You're obviously distorting the event in Far from Home. Also, if all your purpose here is to hijack and pollute my thread, just get out of here. How are the events distorted? Was Peter not given glasses that belonged to Tony Stark that were capable of ordering a military attack drone to target anyone, anywhere in the world? Was Mysterio not given the same glasses that belonged to Tony Stark that were capable of ordering 100s of military attack drones to attack any city in the world? Like I said, a government might have a reason to want to have control of military attack drones. But why the fuck would a private citizen like Tony Stark need to have control of 100s of military attack drones that can target anyone or any city anywhere in the world, unless they were a terrorist? And I'm not polluting any thread. I'm simply pointing out the facts as shown in the movie. If you don't like the fact that MCU made a terrorist the main "hero" of their 22-movie saga, then you should complain to MCU Dictator Kevin Feige instead of complaining to me. I'm simply pointing out the facts as shown in the movie. Me a name I call myself
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Post by Wakanda on Jan 17, 2020 5:00:32 GMT
I'm not going to bother answering this because it's pointless, and frankly, all you're doing here is hijacking and polluting a thread that someone created for a legit discussion. You're not going to answer because you know I'm right (as usual) and you can't debunk anything I've written. And I'm not polluting any thread. It's a legit discussion and a legit question: Why the fuck would a private citizen like Tony Stark need to have control of 100s of military attack drones that can target anyone or any city anywhere in the world, unless he was a terrorist? Fa a long long way to run
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Post by raiderjedi on Jan 17, 2020 5:03:10 GMT
I'm not going to bother answering this because it's pointless, and frankly, all you're doing here is hijacking and polluting a thread that someone created for a legit discussion. You're not going to answer because you know I'm right (as usual) and you can't debunk anything I've written. And I'm not polluting any thread. It's a legit discussion and a legit question: Why the fuck would a private citizen like Tony Stark need to have control of 100s of military attack drones that can target anyone or any city anywhere in the world, unless he was a terrorist? C-3PO always refers to his programming as human/cyborg relations. But the only cyborgs we ever see in Star Wars are General Grievous, Darth Vader, and Lobot.
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