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Post by DC-Fan on Aug 14, 2017 20:42:22 GMT
I'm curious as to what he means by "propaganda"? The basic message behind each of the CA films has been: be a good person no matter how hard it is. Yeah, I never got a propaganda vibe from those films. Heck, in Civil War, Captain America ends up rejecting America's wishes and becomes a fugitive in order to finally clear Bucky's name. No, in Civil War, Captain America rejects the law and the justice system and becomes an accessory to a double-murderer by aiding and abetting the double-murderer to flee from the authorities.
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Post by mcufan on Aug 14, 2017 20:42:29 GMT
I would, but alas English is not my mother language so regretfully I lack in knowledge about it and it's authors. Read some Shakespeare, Poe, Lovecraft, Twain and some others in English, but that was recreation. If it's not yours either and you know all that stuff,kudos to you. fair enough dude, I was referring to the sophistic school of rhetoric, btw Poe's Law is an internet rule (just like Godwin's law) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poe%27s_lawimdb2.freeforums.net/post/761170And kudos where kudos' due, your statistical RT prediction regarding SMH ending adjusted on 4 has proven correct. That's something. But say, you do not happen to be the evil twin brother of the flying Dutchman wellibert? I mean he just happened to disappear and lo and behold: suddenly enter a twin-avatar mcu-fan in red who is just as obsessed with dc-fan as wellibert ever was...my appraisal on you being him was 1:9 negative, so you can prove me wrong here. Sorry, don't know about that either. I don't care much for internet lingo and such. Thanks for the kudos? I guess? Should I thank you or is there some other law I don't know about that makes that a clever remark? Moving on... No I'm not that person you described.
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Post by Tristan's Journal on Aug 14, 2017 20:51:08 GMT
fair enough dude, I was referring to the sophistic school of rhetoric, btw Poe's Law is an internet rule (just like Godwin's law) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poe%27s_lawimdb2.freeforums.net/post/761170And kudos where kudos' due, your statistical RT prediction regarding SMH ending adjusted on 4 has proven correct. That's something. But say, you do not happen to be the evil twin brother of the flying Dutchman wellibert? I mean he just happened to disappear and lo and behold: suddenly enter a twin-avatar mcu-fan in red who is just as obsessed with dc-fan as wellibert ever was...my appraisal on you being him was 1:9 negative, so you can prove me wrong here. Sorry, don't know about that either. I don't care much for internet lingo and such. Thanks for the kudos? I guess? Should I thank you or is there some other law I don't know about that makes that a clever remark? Moving on... No I'm not that person you described. Kudos was a genuin kudos, go back to our first exchange if you have forgotten. "Moving on..." is your favorite expression, whatever that means. So tell me, what's your mother tongue?
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Post by mcufan on Aug 14, 2017 20:54:02 GMT
Sorry, don't know about that either. I don't care much for internet lingo and such. Thanks for the kudos? I guess? Should I thank you or is there some other law I don't know about that makes that a clever remark? Moving on... No I'm not that person you described. Kudos was a genuin kudos, go back to our first exchange if you have forgotten. "Moving on..." is your favorite expression, whatever that means. So tell me, what's your mother tongue? Sorry, nothing against you, but saying it's not my mother language was already too much information to give publicly.
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Post by poelzig on Aug 14, 2017 21:02:29 GMT
Really? I thought it was about the Obama years. That's pretty much what I just said. The Obama years ARE modern America, at least until enough time has passed that the Trump-and-onward years can be referred to as "Modern America". Trump's just on his first year, anyway, and the country is still mostly operating under the remnants of the Obama years for the time being. I was also referring to dimwits who are willing to give up rights to be "protected", though. Yes people that give up rights for the delusion of feeling "safe" are indeed dimwits. We actually agree. You should read my comment about you throwing ice in peoples faces who use phones during a movie. It's not belittling and pays tribute to the 1960's Captain America cartoon.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 14, 2017 21:29:17 GMT
That's pretty much what I just said. The Obama years ARE modern America, at least until enough time has passed that the Trump-and-onward years can be referred to as "Modern America". Trump's just on his first year, anyway, and the country is still mostly operating under the remnants of the Obama years for the time being. I was also referring to dimwits who are willing to give up rights to be "protected", though. Yes people that give up rights for the delusion of feeling "safe" are indeed dimwits. We actually agree. You should read my comment about you throwing ice in peoples faces who use phones during a movie. It's not belittling and pays tribute to the 1960's Captain America cartoon. Indeed, "safety" was never a guaranteed part of the game of life. Sadly, I've learned they aren't willing to understand how handing over personal liberties is not going to stop criminals, terrorists, or even drunk drivers. I'll take a look.
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Post by formersamhmd on Aug 15, 2017 0:39:56 GMT
Yeah, I never got a propaganda vibe from those films. Heck, in Civil War, Captain America ends up rejecting America's wishes and becomes a fugitive in order to finally clear Bucky's name. No, in Civil War, Captain America rejects an unjust last and unjust system and helps a victim to flee from the authorities who were out to kill despite him being framed. Fixed.
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