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Post by Deleted on Apr 11, 2018 7:52:32 GMT
Thanks. It is always nice to talk to kind comic book/superhero fans like you Hauntedknight87 'cause I know not all male comic book fans are sexist, racist and homophobic turds but there are a lot of vocal ones online especially on comment sections of articles lately who seem to have deep issues and should be seeing a therapist so we don't have to put up with their rubbish. I do remember all the talk about having Steve Rogers turn out to be bisexual and have a male love interest and they were going off their nuts about it on the IMDB Boards and it is a shame it didn't happen in the last movie but still could. Did you see the racists on the 'Spider-Man: Homecoming' board when it was believed Zendaya was going to be playing Mary Jane? Part of me wishes that had turned out to be true 'cause they would still be up in flames over it now.  No problem. It's also nice to have a nice poster on this site. Too many assholes anymore. Yeah the Zendaya controversy was stupid, especially since they never confirmed her as Mary Jane Watson. But that's the internet for you. You're welcome and I get what you mean which is why I rarely comment on the comment sections of movie articles anymore 'cause there is a lot of hate and bitterness in the comic book movie community and it is really pathetic and when they are not whinging over movies with female leads, people of colour and LGBT characters they spend 90 percent of their time fighting over the DCEU and MCU and which one is better and I swear some of these people have no lives at all. I mean there were members on the old 'Batman vs Superman' board that would literally spend 24/7 fighting on there and I still have no idea how when these people had time to work, sleep or eat 'cause their profiles showed they made posts every single hour of the day which wasn't just obsessive but was downright scary. The funny thing is as obsessed as they are with defending their favourite a lot of them aren't that knowledgeable about them or the characters as they make out they are. 
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