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Post by DC-Fan on Nov 7, 2017 0:14:27 GMT
An MCU fan started a thread on the DCEU board titled "Why do both Superman and Batman have such a huge body count". So this thread is the equivalent thread for MCU. Why do the Avengers have such a huge body count? How many life insurance companies have the Avengers made bankrupt?
A couple of additional notes:
1. Superman really only has a body count of 2 - Zod and Doomsday, both of whom would've killed billions if Superman didn't kill them. But MCU fans want to include all the "collateral damage" from the battle against the Kryptonians in MoS. So it's only fair to include all the collateral damage due to the Avengers actions. So that includes:
a) Every civilian who was killed by Ultron, who was created by the Avengers.
b) Every civilian who has been killed since Civil War. The reason every civilian who has been killed since Civil War should be included is because Cap aided and abetted Bucky to escape from the authorities, which forced law enforcement to spend valuable manpower and resources trying to track them down and arrest them. That's valuable manpower and resources that have to diverted from catching other criminals and protecting civilians. So every civilian who has been killed since Civil War counts as part of the Avengers collateral damage since law enforcement has to divert valuable manpower and resources from protecting those civilians in order to try to track down and arrest Cap and Bucky.
2. The other thread on the DCEU board hasn't been deleted or banned. So if this thread here gets deleted or banned, then that'll prove that there's a double standard with regards to the rules and we'll know that the rules don't apply MCU fans and MCU fans are allowed to post anything they want without abiding by the rules.
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Post by formersamhmd on Nov 7, 2017 0:23:31 GMT
An MCU fan started a thread on the DCEU board titled "Why do both Superman and Batman have such a huge body count". So this thread is the equivalent thread for MCU. Why do the Avengers have such a huge body count?
The Avengers aren't meant to be perfect people who always perfectly get everything done. They're written as people.
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Post by damngumby on Nov 7, 2017 0:43:15 GMT
Someone creates a dumb thread and your first reaction is to copy it and make it your own?
No need to plagerize, cupcake. You need no additional help.
If you want casualty-free superhero stories and boy-scout superheros, there’s always the Saturday morning cartoons.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 7, 2017 1:00:53 GMT
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Post by damngumby on Nov 7, 2017 1:07:13 GMT
Watchmen had a rapist superhero. The more damaged and amoral the superhero, the more interesting. Boy Scout superhero’s are for children.
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Post by Skaathar on Nov 7, 2017 2:31:48 GMT
An MCU fan started a thread on the DCEU board titled "Why do both Superman and Batman have such a huge body count". So this thread is the equivalent thread for MCU. Why do the Avengers have such a huge body count? How many life insurance companies have the Avengers made bankrupt?
A couple of additional notes:
1. Superman really only has a body count of 2 - Zod and Doomsday, both of whom would've killed billions if Superman didn't kill them. But MCU fans want to include all the "collateral damage" from the battle against the Kryptonians in MoS. So it's only fair to include all the collateral damage due to the Avengers actions. So that includes:
a) Every civilian who was killed by Ultron, who was created by the Avengers.
b) Every civilian who has been killed since Civil War. The reason every civilian who has been killed since Civil War should be included is because Cap aided and abetted Bucky to escape from the authorities, which forced law enforcement to spend valuable manpower and resources trying to track them down and arrest them. That's valuable manpower and resources that have to diverted from catching other criminals and protecting civilians. So every civilian who has been killed since Civil War counts as part of the Avengers collateral damage since law enforcement has to divert valuable manpower and resources from protecting those civilians in order to try to track down and arrest Cap and Bucky.
2. The other thread on the DCEU board hasn't been deleted or banned. So if this thread here gets deleted or banned, then that'll prove that there's a double standard with regards to the rules and we'll know that the rules don't apply MCU fans and MCU fans are allowed to post anything they want without abiding by the rules. Because the Avengers does what needs to be done to get the job done. They're not perfect and they make mistakes, but they try their best anyway. They don't bitch about it and neither do their fans.
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