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Post by DC-Fan on Jul 5, 2019 4:07:12 GMT
Why do MCU's so-called "heroes" always intentionally and recklessly endanger civilians? In The Incredible Hulk, Banner knew that if he turned into Hulk, he would be a danger to civilians. So Banner should've stayed away from any places where there would be a lot of civilians. But Banner went to a university during the daytime (when there were plenty of students, faculty, and administrators there) and recklessly endangered the lives of many civilians. MCU fans try to defend Banner's reckless and selfish actions by claiming that Banner had to go the university to get a cure. But that's a weak excuse because: 1. Banner could've sent Betty Ross there to get the information he needed. 2. Even if Betty Ross couldn't get the information, Banner could've waited until night (when there would be few people around) to go to the university to get the information he needed. But Banner went to the university during the daytime, when there would be plenty of civilians there. That was reckless and selfish and endangered the lives of many civilians. In Civil War, Rogers aids and abets a double-murderer to flee from the police. This results in a high-speed chase on a busy public street, where there were plenty of civilians around. A high-speed chase on a busy public street endangers civilians. Rogers could've avoided endangering many civilians simply by bringing in Bucky and allowing the justice system to work things out. But Rogers acted recklessly and selfishly and endangered the lives of many civilians. In Far From Home, Talos (disguised as Nick Fury) knows that the fire monster is going to attack Prague. Fortunately, Peter's classmates are going to Paris so they won't be in any danger. Oh wait . . . Talos tricks Peter's classmates into going to Prague, thus putting them in harm's way and endangering their lives.
Moreover, Peter also knows that the fire monster is going to attack Prague so Peter should've warned the 2 chaperones: "Hey, I used to intern for Tony Stark and my former colleagues at Stark just texted me that a fire monster is going to attack Prague similar to the water monster in Venice so you shouldn't take the class to Prague."
And Peter not only orders a drone to kill the guy who photographed him with his pants down, but nearly causes the bus to crash on a mountain road and potentially kill the entire class. I get that Peter hates Flash Thompson and really hates the guy who photographed him with his pants down and wouldn't mind the fire monster killing his competition for MJ, but that was just reckless and selfish of Peter to endanger the lives of his classmates like that. This is 1 of the main reasons why I don't like MCU movies. Because MCU's so-called "heroes" are always intentionally and recklessly endangering civilians.
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Post by justanaveragejoe on Jul 5, 2019 5:43:01 GMT
Didn't you already make a stupid thread like this before? Shit is getting old.
Why do DCEU's so called "heroes" always endanger civilians?
In Man of Steel, Superman knew Zod was just as powerful as he is. Rather than taking the fight elsewhere like a an area with no civilians, Superman instead fights Zod and his goons right in the middle of downtown Metropolis, causing so much destruction. That was reckless and selfish and endangered many civilians.
In Justice League, Batman resurrects Superman. This results in Superman kicking the rest of Justice League's asses and even endangered a couple of cops in the process. Batman could've calm him down by just knocking him out with his Kryptonite gas gun like in BvS.
But Batman acted recklessly and selfishly and endangered his team and law enforcement.
What is with DCEU so called "heroes" always acting recklessly and selfishly and endangering many civilians?
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Post by dazz on Jul 5, 2019 6:04:47 GMT
Didn't you already make a stupid thread like this before? Shit is getting old. Why do DCEU's so called "heroes" always endanger civilians? In Man of Steel, Superman knew Zod was just as powerful as he is. Rather than taking the fight elsewhere like a an area with no civilians, Superman instead fights Zod and his goons right in the middle of downtown Metropolis, causing so much destruction. That was reckless and selfish and endangered many civilians. In Justice League, Batman resurrects Superman. This results in Superman kicking the rest of Justice League's asses and even endangered a couple of cops in the process. Batman could've calm him down by just knocking him out with his Kryptonite gas gun like in BvS. But Batman acted recklessly and selfishly and endangered his team and law enforcement. What is with DCEU so called "heroes" always acting recklessly and selfishly and endangering many civilians? It's actually worse than that, in MOS Clark engages other Kryptonian forces twice, one of main street of Smallville destroying massive amounts of property for such a small community then he battles Zod all over Metropolis, and doesn't appear to be trying to lure or force Zod out of the city, instead actively destroying buildings as a means to pummel Zod despite the city being a major metropolitan area with millions of people living in it.
In BVS Batman drives around in his armoured tank shooting and blowing shit up just because he wants to steal something from Luthor, he doesn't actually know for certain the men transporting the Kryptonite are murderer's, rapist's, child molesters or politicians and yet he murders the fuck out of them as if they were anyway.
JL you are right about, and sadly this is a simple fix, just have Batman tell Barry to get the cops out of there, job done.
Then let us not forget Shazam! where the title hero actively uses innocent civilians for cover as he hides from the big bad, the good guy tries using innocent people as human shields for heavens sake, that's the bad guys go to move dammit!!
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Post by merh on Jul 5, 2019 7:45:16 GMT
You created this on the Marvel board around the same time as here.
Dude, give up.
Keep the rivalry where it belongs.
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Post by DC-Fan on Jul 5, 2019 12:32:39 GMT
Didn't you already make a stupid thread like this before? Shit is getting old. No, because how could I make a thread with plot details about Far From Home when I only watched Far From Home yesterday? In Man of Steel, Superman knew Zod was just as powerful as he is. Rather than taking the fight elsewhere like a an area with no civilians, Superman instead fights Zod and his goons right in the middle of downtown Metropolis, causing so much destruction. That was reckless and selfish and endangered many civilians. Superman saw Zod attacking his mother so Superman charged at Zod and tackled Zod. The momentum carried them to Metropolis. It's similar to when I was driving about 23 years ago and I was stopped at a red light behind a couple of card and a car behind me rear-ended me and pushed my car into the car in front of me. The insurance company agreed that I wasn't at fault for hitting the car in front of me because the momentum caused my car to hit the car in front of me and the momentum was beyond my control. In the case of Banner, Rogers, Talos, and Peter, it wasn't momentum or anything beyond their control. It was a conscious decision that they made to be reckless and selfish and that endangered the lives of many civilians. Like I said, that's 1 of the main reasons why I don't like MCU movies. Because MCU's so-called "heroes" are always reckless and selfish and endanger many civilian lives.
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Post by DC-Fan on Jul 5, 2019 13:55:13 GMT
Didn't you already make a stupid thread like this before? Shit is getting old. Why do DCEU's so called "heroes" always endanger civilians? In Man of Steel, Superman knew Zod was just as powerful as he is. Rather than taking the fight elsewhere like a an area with no civilians, Superman instead fights Zod and his goons right in the middle of downtown Metropolis, causing so much destruction. That was reckless and selfish and endangered many civilians. In Justice League, Batman resurrects Superman. This results in Superman kicking the rest of Justice League's asses and even endangered a couple of cops in the process. Batman could've calm him down by just knocking him out with his Kryptonite gas gun like in BvS. But Batman acted recklessly and selfishly and endangered his team and law enforcement. What is with DCEU so called "heroes" always acting recklessly and selfishly and endangering many civilians? It's actually worse than that, in MOS Clark engages other Kryptonian forces twice, one of main street of Smallville destroying massive amounts of property for such a small community then he battles Zod all over Metropolis, and doesn't appear to be trying to lure or force Zod out of the city, instead actively destroying buildings as a means to pummel Zod despite the city being a major metropolitan area with millions of people living in it.
In BVS Batman drives around in his armoured tank shooting and blowing shit up just because he wants to steal something from Luthor, he doesn't actually know for certain the men transporting the Kryptonite are murderer's, rapist's, child molesters or politicians and yet he murders the fuck out of them as if they were anyway.
JL you are right about, and sadly this is a simple fix, just have Batman tell Barry to get the cops out of there, job done.
Then let us not forget Shazam! where the title hero actively uses innocent civilians for cover as he hides from the big bad, the good guy tries using innocent people as human shields for heavens sake, that's the bad guys go to move dammit!!
Let's not forget that Peter not only orders a drone to kill the guy who photographed him with his pants down, but nearly causes the bus to crash on a mountain road and potentially kill the entire class. These are kids whom Peter nearly killed. I get that Peter hates Flash Thompson and really hates the guy who photographed him with his pants down and wouldn't mind the fire monster killing his competition for MJ, but that was just reckless and selfish of Peter to endanger the lives of his classmates like that.
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Post by hi224 on Jul 5, 2019 16:50:41 GMT
Why do MCU's so-called "heroes" always intentionally and recklessly endanger civilians? In The Incredible Hulk, Banner knew that if he turned into Hulk, he would be a danger to civilians. So Banner should've stayed away from any places where there would be a lot of civilians. But Banner went to a university during the daytime (when there were plenty of students, faculty, and administrators there) and recklessly endangered the lives of many civilians. MCU fans try to defend Banner's reckless and selfish actions by claiming that Banner had to go the university to get a cure. But that's a weak excuse because: 1. Banner could've sent Betty Ross there to get the information he needed. 2. Even if Betty Ross couldn't get the information, Banner could've waited until night (when there would be few people around) to go to the university to get the information he needed. But Banner went to the university during the daytime, when there would be plenty of civilians there. That was reckless and selfish and endangered the lives of many civilians. In Civil War, Rogers aids and abets a double-murderer to flee from the police. This results in a high-speed chase on a busy public street, where there were plenty of civilians around. A high-speed chase on a busy public street endangers civilians. Rogers could've avoided endangering many civilians simply by bringing in Bucky and allowing the justice system to work things out. But Rogers acted recklessly and selfishly and endangered the lives of many civilians. In Far From Home, Talos (disguised as Nick Fury) knows that the fire monster is going to attack Prague. Fortunately, Peter's classmates are going to Paris so they won't be in any danger. Oh wait . . . Talos tricks Peter's classmates into going to Prague, thus putting them in harm's way and endangering their lives.
Moreover, Peter also knows that the fire monster is going to attack Prague so Peter should've warned the 2 chaperones: "Hey, I used to intern for Tony Stark and my former colleagues at Stark just texted me that a fire monster is going to attack Prague similar to the water monster in Venice so you shouldn't take the class to Prague."
And Peter not only orders a drone to kill the guy who photographed him with his pants down, but nearly causes the bus to crash on a mountain road and potentially kill the entire class. I get that Peter hates Flash Thompson and really hates the guy who photographed him with his pants down and wouldn't mind the fire monster killing his competition for MJ, but that was just reckless and selfish of Peter to endanger the lives of his classmates like that. This is 1 of the main reasons why I don't like MCU movies. Because MCU's so-called "heroes" are always intentionally and recklessly endangering civilians. and you thought my thread was stupid huh?.
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Post by Nicko's Nose on Jul 5, 2019 17:13:45 GMT
Why do MCU's so-called "heroes" always intentionally and recklessly endanger civilians? In The Incredible Hulk, Banner knew that if he turned into Hulk, he would be a danger to civilians. So Banner should've stayed away from any places where there would be a lot of civilians. But Banner went to a university during the daytime (when there were plenty of students, faculty, and administrators there) and recklessly endangered the lives of many civilians. MCU fans try to defend Banner's reckless and selfish actions by claiming that Banner had to go the university to get a cure. But that's a weak excuse because: 1. Banner could've sent Betty Ross there to get the information he needed. 2. Even if Betty Ross couldn't get the information, Banner could've waited until night (when there would be few people around) to go to the university to get the information he needed. But Banner went to the university during the daytime, when there would be plenty of civilians there. That was reckless and selfish and endangered the lives of many civilians. In Civil War, Rogers aids and abets a double-murderer to flee from the police. This results in a high-speed chase on a busy public street, where there were plenty of civilians around. A high-speed chase on a busy public street endangers civilians. Rogers could've avoided endangering many civilians simply by bringing in Bucky and allowing the justice system to work things out. But Rogers acted recklessly and selfishly and endangered the lives of many civilians. In Far From Home, Talos (disguised as Nick Fury) knows that the fire monster is going to attack Prague. Fortunately, Peter's classmates are going to Paris so they won't be in any danger. Oh wait . . . Talos tricks Peter's classmates into going to Prague, thus putting them in harm's way and endangering their lives.
Moreover, Peter also knows that the fire monster is going to attack Prague so Peter should've warned the 2 chaperones: "Hey, I used to intern for Tony Stark and my former colleagues at Stark just texted me that a fire monster is going to attack Prague similar to the water monster in Venice so you shouldn't take the class to Prague."
And Peter not only orders a drone to kill the guy who photographed him with his pants down, but nearly causes the bus to crash on a mountain road and potentially kill the entire class. I get that Peter hates Flash Thompson and really hates the guy who photographed him with his pants down and wouldn't mind the fire monster killing his competition for MJ, but that was just reckless and selfish of Peter to endanger the lives of his classmates like that. This is 1 of the main reasons why I don't like MCU movies. Because MCU's so-called "heroes" are always intentionally and recklessly endangering civilians. and you thought my thread was stupid huh?. You couldn’t make a thread more stupid than most of DC-Fan’s threads if you tried.
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Post by hi224 on Jul 5, 2019 17:14:37 GMT
and you thought my thread was stupid huh?. You couldn’t make a thread more stupid than most of DC-Fan’s threads if you tried. he actually might be trying perhaps?.
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Post by politicidal on Jul 5, 2019 17:55:34 GMT
Why do MCU's so-called "heroes" always intentionally and recklessly endanger civilians? In The Incredible Hulk, Banner knew that if he turned into Hulk, he would be a danger to civilians. So Banner should've stayed away from any places where there would be a lot of civilians. But Banner went to a university during the daytime (when there were plenty of students, faculty, and administrators there) and recklessly endangered the lives of many civilians. MCU fans try to defend Banner's reckless and selfish actions by claiming that Banner had to go the university to get a cure. But that's a weak excuse because: 1. Banner could've sent Betty Ross there to get the information he needed. 2. Even if Betty Ross couldn't get the information, Banner could've waited until night (when there would be few people around) to go to the university to get the information he needed. But Banner went to the university during the daytime, when there would be plenty of civilians there. That was reckless and selfish and endangered the lives of many civilians. In Civil War, Rogers aids and abets a double-murderer to flee from the police. This results in a high-speed chase on a busy public street, where there were plenty of civilians around. A high-speed chase on a busy public street endangers civilians. Rogers could've avoided endangering many civilians simply by bringing in Bucky and allowing the justice system to work things out. But Rogers acted recklessly and selfishly and endangered the lives of many civilians. In Far From Home, Talos (disguised as Nick Fury) knows that the fire monster is going to attack Prague. Fortunately, Peter's classmates are going to Paris so they won't be in any danger. Oh wait . . . Talos tricks Peter's classmates into going to Prague, thus putting them in harm's way and endangering their lives.
Moreover, Peter also knows that the fire monster is going to attack Prague so Peter should've warned the 2 chaperones: "Hey, I used to intern for Tony Stark and my former colleagues at Stark just texted me that a fire monster is going to attack Prague similar to the water monster in Venice so you shouldn't take the class to Prague."
And Peter not only orders a drone to kill the guy who photographed him with his pants down, but nearly causes the bus to crash on a mountain road and potentially kill the entire class. I get that Peter hates Flash Thompson and really hates the guy who photographed him with his pants down and wouldn't mind the fire monster killing his competition for MJ, but that was just reckless and selfish of Peter to endanger the lives of his classmates like that. This is 1 of the main reasons why I don't like MCU movies. Because MCU's so-called "heroes" are always intentionally and recklessly endangering civilians. and you thought my thread was stupid huh?. It’s been established he lacks any sense of self awareness.
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Post by dazz on Jul 5, 2019 18:17:06 GMT
and you thought my thread was stupid huh?. It’s been established he lacks any sense of self awareness. You know you could of just ended that sentence at the world sense, it would still be 100% accurate.
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Post by kleinreturns on Jul 5, 2019 22:48:14 GMT
Didn't you already make a stupid thread like this before? Shit is getting old. Why do DCEU's so called "heroes" always endanger civilians? In Man of Steel, Superman knew Zod was just as powerful as he is. Rather than taking the fight elsewhere like a an area with no civilians, Superman instead fights Zod and his goons right in the middle of downtown Metropolis, causing so much destruction. That was reckless and selfish and endangered many civilians. In Justice League, Batman resurrects Superman. This results in Superman kicking the rest of Justice League's asses and even endangered a couple of cops in the process. Batman could've calm him down by just knocking him out with his Kryptonite gas gun like in BvS. But Batman acted recklessly and selfishly and endangered his team and law enforcement. What is with DCEU so called "heroes" always acting recklessly and selfishly and endangering many civilians? Don't forget BvS where during the fight between Superman and Batman, Superman chose to plow through occupied buildings at extremely high velocities.
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Post by JudgeJuryDredd on Jul 6, 2019 4:49:21 GMT
I do believe you are breaking rules concerning spam.
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