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Post by DC-Fan on Jun 18, 2019 17:03:32 GMT
MCU fans have demonstrated from their recent posts that they clearly do not understand. Uh huh...you're the one claiming past Thanos should have known about Tony's snap due to 2023 Nebula's time travel even though she went back before Tony's snap and you can't explain that because it's nonsense. Wow! You still don't understand it!
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Post by DC-Fan on Jun 18, 2019 17:06:48 GMT
MCU fans on this forum have proven from their ignorant posts recently that they clearly still don't understand time travel. They kept begging me to explain it to them. I was going to explain it to them on the thread on the MCU board, but the thread has been locked. What's up with the increased censorship all of sudden? Why are MCU fans against people expressing differing and dissenting opinions of MCU movies? Instead of being a jackass and saying "Everybody doesn't understand time travel except for me," then by all mean, explain time travel to us. I like to see you try. I was going to explain why Endgame's winning scenario is flawed and why MCU fans here don't understand time travel. But that thread on the MCU board was locked. Seems that MCU fans are against people expressing differing and dissenting opinions of MCU movies.
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Post by justanaveragejoe on Jun 18, 2019 17:10:36 GMT
Instead of being a jackass and saying "Everybody doesn't understand time travel except for me," then by all mean, explain time travel to us. I like to see you try. I was going to explain why Endgame's winning scenario is flawed and why MCU fans here don't understand time travel. But that thread on the MCU board was locked. Seems that MCU fans are against people expressing differing and dissenting opinions of MCU movies. So you can't explain it here, where your troll post isn't locked?
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Post by poutinep on Jun 18, 2019 17:11:42 GMT
Uh huh...you're the one claiming past Thanos should have known about Tony's snap due to 2023 Nebula's time travel even though she went back before Tony's snap and you can't explain that because it's nonsense. Wow! You still don't understand it! It's posts like this that we call you a troll all the time. Get a life, K.
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Post by Nicko's Nose on Jun 18, 2019 17:20:43 GMT
Instead of being a jackass and saying "Everybody doesn't understand time travel except for me," then by all mean, explain time travel to us. I like to see you try. MCU fans here don't understand time travel. You don’t either............ Because time travel doesn’t exist bro.
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Post by sostie on Jun 18, 2019 17:51:38 GMT
DC-Fan There is something deeply deeply wrong with you little man. You constantly claim to watch MCU films and it seems the only reason is to criticise them. You mostly judge them on crappy cam recordings or just pretend to see them. You rate every MCU film & TV show 1/10 (with the exception of Infinity War...wow 3/10). And yet you spend most of your time posting about how bad the films are or coming up with laughable criticisms and calling them plot holes and bad writing (whilst ignoring worse instances in your beloved DCEU films). Most of your activity consists of slagging off the MCU or some bloke called Tom Brady cheating (and sometimes you like to combine the two!!!). Seriously, is there something broke in you? Awwww, poor little baby, do some people like some fims you don't, boo-hoo. You list your favourite films of the year so far as Dark Phoenix Aladdin Shazam! Fighting with My Family Hotel Mumbai How many threads about these have you posted in or started? How many conversations or discussions have you had or started about these? Oh wait...you started a Dark Phoenix thread...asking why all MCU fans hate it? What is comforting is the MCUs continued success financially and critically...that you may have wasted your time watching these and they proved successful adding to your psychosis is amusing. And if you are actually some weird very committed Troll...Jesus man, get a life. Keep up the good work
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Post by Marv on Jun 18, 2019 19:04:19 GMT
I don’t think past nebula has all of future nebulas memories. The whole mind link nebula thing was because there were two of them in the same network in the same universe at the same time.
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Post by justanaveragejoe on Jun 18, 2019 19:33:00 GMT
In Infinity War, Strange claimed that he saw 14 million possible scenarios and there was only 1 winning scenario (which I've already proven false in another thread). But even Strange's so-called "winning" scenario, which involves giving Thanos the time stone so Thanos wouldn't kill Tony Stark so Tony Stark can take the gauntlet off past Thanos' hand in 2023 is a flawed and losing scenario because Thanos should still win. In Endgame, past Thanos found out about the Avengers' plan to travel back in time to retrieve the stones because past Nebula has all of 2023 Nebula's memories. Since 2023 Nebula saw Iron Man take the gauntlet off Thanos' hand and snap Thanos out of existence in 2023, that means past Thanos would've already known that in the past. So instead of traveling to 2023, past Thanos would've traveled to 2018 and just killed Tony Stark right after Strange gave the time stone to 2018 Thanos. Then Tony Stark would've have been alive in 2023 to take the gauntlet off Thanos' hand. So as long as 2023 Nebula is alive, then Strange's so-called "winning" scenario actually has no chance at all of winning because past Thanos would know everything that happens in 2023 since past Nebula has all of 2023 Nebula's memories. Strange's scenario would only work if the Avengers had killed 2023 Nebula before Tony Stark took the gauntlet off Thanos' hand in 2023. Just another example of bad writing and huge plotholes in MCU movies. Wait a minute, if you have seen the movie (which you claim you do), you would've known that 2023 Nebula kills 2014 Nebula BEFORE Tony took the stones off of Thanos' gauntlet. Therefore wiping all future memories from 2014 Nebula because she's dead.
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Post by DC-Fan on Jun 18, 2019 20:11:09 GMT
In Infinity War, Strange claimed that he saw 14 million possible scenarios and there was only 1 winning scenario (which I've already proven false in another thread). But even Strange's so-called "winning" scenario, which involves giving Thanos the time stone so Thanos wouldn't kill Tony Stark so Tony Stark can take the gauntlet off past Thanos' hand in 2023 is a flawed and losing scenario because Thanos should still win. In Endgame, past Thanos found out about the Avengers' plan to travel back in time to retrieve the stones because past Nebula has all of 2023 Nebula's memories. Since 2023 Nebula saw Iron Man take the gauntlet off Thanos' hand and snap Thanos out of existence in 2023, that means past Thanos would've already known that in the past. So instead of traveling to 2023, past Thanos would've traveled to 2018 and just killed Tony Stark right after Strange gave the time stone to 2018 Thanos. Then Tony Stark would've have been alive in 2023 to take the gauntlet off Thanos' hand. So as long as 2023 Nebula is alive, then Strange's so-called "winning" scenario actually has no chance at all of winning because past Thanos would know everything that happens in 2023 since past Nebula has all of 2023 Nebula's memories. Strange's scenario would only work if the Avengers had killed 2023 Nebula before Tony Stark took the gauntlet off Thanos' hand in 2023. Just another example of bad writing and huge plotholes in MCU movies. Wait a minute, if you have seen the movie (which you claim you do), you would've known that 2023 Nebula kills 2014 Nebula BEFORE Tony took the stones off of Thanos' gauntlet. Therefore wiping all future memories from 2014 Nebula because she's dead. Once again, you've proven that you still don't understand it!
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Post by justanaveragejoe on Jun 18, 2019 20:39:05 GMT
Wait a minute, if you have seen the movie (which you claim you do), you would've known that 2023 Nebula kills 2014 Nebula BEFORE Tony took the stones off of Thanos' gauntlet. Therefore wiping all future memories from 2014 Nebula because she's dead. Once again, you've proven that you still don't understand it! Once again, explain it.
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Post by DC-Fan on Jun 18, 2019 23:14:28 GMT
Once again, you've proven that you still don't understand it! Once again, explain it. I was going to explain why Endgame's winning scenario is flawed and why MCU fans here don't understand time travel. But that thread on the MCU board was locked. Seems that MCU fans are against people expressing differing and dissenting opinions of MCU movies.
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Post by seahawksraawk00 on Jun 19, 2019 1:58:08 GMT
I was going to explain why Endgame's winning scenario is flawed and why MCU fans here don't understand time travel. But that thread on the MCU board was locked. Seems that MCU fans are against people expressing differing and dissenting opinions of MCU movies. Don't feed the troll! Don't feed the troll! Don't feed the troll! Don't feed the troll! Don't feed the troll! Don't feed the troll! Don't feed the troll!
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Post by DC-Fan on Jun 19, 2019 2:51:07 GMT
Once again, you've proven that you still don't understand it! Once again, explain it. As I wrote in the OP of this thread: Now 1 MCU fan responded with the claim that: That is the dumbest comment ever and clearly proves that many MCU fans just don't understand it. Some MCU fans have been begging me to explain it to them. I was going to explain why Endgame's winning scenario is flawed and why MCU fans here don't understand it. But that thread on the MCU board was locked. The explanation is really simple and it's just incredible that many MCU fans still don't understand it. So I shall try to explain it slowly here on this thread. Past Nebula shares memories with future Nebula in 2023. And I'm not making that up. That was shown in Endgame. So does everyone agree that past Nebula shares memories with future Nebula in 2023? So the question is how far ahead can past Nebula access future Nebula's memories? Is there a barrier at which future Nebula's memories can't be accessed by past Nebula. For example, can past Nebula access future Nebula's memories only up to 9 pm on April 25, 2023 so anything that future Nebula experiences at 11 pm on April 25, 2023 can't be accessed by past Nebula? The answer is obviously NO. Past Nebula can access all of 2023 Nebula's memories and 2024 Nebula's memories and 2025 Nebula's memories and 2030 Nebula's memories and 2035 Nebula's memories and future Nebula's to the end of Nebula's existence.We the audience in 2019 can only see 2023 Nebula's experiences linearly so halfway through Endgame we can't see 2023 Nebula being present to see past Thanos travel to the future with his army and get defeated by Iron Man taking the stones from past Thanos and we have to sit through about another hour of Endgame before we can see that. Similarly, we the audience in 2019 can't see Nebula's future experiences in the next GotG movie until the next GotG movie is released. But past Nebula doesn't have to see future Nebula's experiences linearly. Past Nebula doesn't have to wait an hour to access 2023 future Nebula's memories of past Thanos traveling to the future with his army and getting defeated by Iron Man taking the stones from past Thanos. And past Nebula doesn't have to wait until the next GotG movie to see future Nebula's memories of her experiences in the next GotG movie. Past Nebula can access all of 2023 Nebula's memories and 2024 Mebula's memories and 2025 Nebula's memories and 2030 Nebula's memories and 2035 Nebula's memories and future Nebula's to the end of Nebula's existence. So that means, halfway through Endgame past Nebula can already access 2023 Nebula's memories of past Thanos traveling to the future with his army and getting defeated by Iron Man taking the stones from past Thanos. And that means, halfway through Endgame, Thanos already knows exactly what would happen if he and his army traveled to 2023. So instead of traveling to 2023, Thanos should've just traveled to 2018 and killed Tony Stark right after Strange gave the time stone to 2018 Thanos. Then Tony Stark wouldn't have been alive in 2023 to take the gauntlet off Thanos' hand. Like I said before, so as long as 2023 Nebula is alive, then Strange's so-called "winning" scenario actually has no chance at all of winning because past Thanos would know everything that happens in 2023 since past Nebula has all of 2023 Nebula's memories. Strange's scenario would only work if the Avengers had killed 2023 Nebula before Tony Stark took the gauntlet off Thanos' hand in 2023.
Therefore, Strange's so-called "winning" scenario isn't a winning scenario at all but actually a losing scenario. So like I said before, this is just awful writing and a huge plothole in Endgame.
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