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Post by damngumby on Jul 12, 2019 21:20:02 GMT
If the mods think your thread is so insipidly stupid that they feel compelled to lock it, that should be the same as a strike. Three locked threads and you're out! If that isn't the pot calling the kettle!
Correct. It isn't ... since I don't tend to get my threads locked. Thanks for playin'!
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Post by damngumby on Jul 12, 2019 6:03:05 GMT
"SUPERBOWL 51" (New England 34, Atlanta 28 OT) convinced me that Tom Brady is The GREATEST QuarterBack of All-Time. Before that, I thought that it was Joe Montana.
That does seem to be the point that convinced a lot of people.
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Post by damngumby on Jul 12, 2019 0:32:43 GMT
How long will it be before this one gets locked? If the mods think your thread is so insipidly stupid that they feel compelled to lock it, that should be the same as a strike. Three locked threads and you're out!
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Post by damngumby on Jul 12, 2019 0:30:16 GMT
Are you saying that it's impossible for a black man to get promoted to a leadership role despite 15 years of hard work? My my, the other day you were being a pedophile, now you're being racist. What's next? It's weird how this stuff always backfires on the trolls.
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Post by damngumby on Jul 11, 2019 11:36:18 GMT
#1 should come as no surprise. Top 25 quarterbacks of all time
The last time the NFL ran through this analysis was 2014. Joe Montana was still king. Much has changed since then. The thing is ... the upper echelon of this list is unlikely to change again for a very, very long time.
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Post by damngumby on Jul 10, 2019 19:34:56 GMT
Spiderman 2 however has Peter abandon being Spider-Man because it's hard for him Sure sounds like someone who didn't quite learn the lesson that "with great power comes great responsibility". And just like that, dc-fan's entire argument goes poof!
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Post by damngumby on Jul 10, 2019 9:26:22 GMT
Anyone else heard about this?
That would be the best scenario. Poor dc-fan can't keep his story straight. He does care. ... and he's going to be crestfallen, once again. Betting against the MCU is like betting against the NE Patriots.
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Post by damngumby on Jul 9, 2019 10:08:29 GMT
$185 million (a new record) RT score : 91% Cinemascore : A Another grand slam homerun by the MCU! dc-fan, hardest hit. 😂 ROTFLOL! Some other things dc-fan no longer gives a shit about ... Avengers: Endgame box office. Because it is about to become all time #1 at the box office, unseating Avatar. Captain Marvel box office Because it easily cracked $1 billion. Avengers: Infinity War box office Because it joined the "exclusive club" of $2 billion dollar movies. Spiderman: Homecoming box office. Because it wiped the floor with Wonder Woman. The list of best superhero movies of all time. Because Wonder Woman has fallen to #4, and the MCU holds #1 & #2. The NFL World Championship. Because the Patriots basically own it. Jerry Jones hoisting the Lombardi trophy. Because, ha ha ha ha ha! DC movies. Because he posts almost exclusively on the MCU board.
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Post by damngumby on Jul 8, 2019 0:28:08 GMT
WOW! That would be underperforming. But not surprising, since I just saw Far From Home and it's not a good movie. $185 million (a new record) RT score : 91% Cinemascore : A Another grand slam homerun by the MCU! dc-fan, hardest hit. 😂
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Post by damngumby on Jul 7, 2019 20:00:32 GMT
No doubt the MCU has more in store for Uncle Ben than just being the unwitting victim of Peter Parker's petty negligence. I mean, what sort of superhero is solely motivated by guilt?
Whether that means a more compelling backstory will eventually be revealed, or that Uncle Ben's story is not yet over, has yet to be determined. The director is wisely keep us guessing.
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Post by damngumby on Jul 6, 2019 20:04:40 GMT
What's funny about being Canadian?
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Post by damngumby on Jul 6, 2019 19:56:52 GMT
I’d suggest that I’m being labelled a Debbie Downer for exposing the reality of the MCU. Because as of yet, I’ve yet to see any substantive arguments against the revelations that Cap is an asshole, that Cap should have told Tony what he knew about his parents and that Nick Fury is an asshole for bugging Cap’s apartment. It sounds to me that all of these MCU denialists are deflecting to food to hide from the facts of the MCU. Well guys it’s not going to make your problems go away. You've been labeled a " debbie downer" by the mods. Like DC-Fan has been branded a troll by the mods. Congratulations! Two little peas in a pod. It's not MCU fans, but our objective moderators who have declared you as such. Time to face the music, bub. ... and the fact that our resident troll is the only person who agrees with you is a clear indication that your arguments are wholly without merit. Hell, even the mods would rather talk about sushi than converse with the likes of you!
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Post by damngumby on Jul 6, 2019 16:12:10 GMT
Scabab can you move these responses to the Food and Drink board? Why? We're just replying to your OP. I mean, you did say you hated fish because you thought they were toxic, especially when the head is removed from its environment. That's why I assumed you hated sushi. I was actually confused why you wrote this in the MCU board. I mean, we could just get Scabab to move the whole thread to the Food and Drink board. Excellent idea! LOL!
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Post by damngumby on Jul 6, 2019 16:10:42 GMT
If DC-Fan can't control himself from revealing spoilers of a newly released movie, then the mods need to step in and nip it in the bud. This isn't the first time. Presumably, he knows better and he's doing it on purpose. A dick move like that deserves at least a formal warning.
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Post by damngumby on Jul 6, 2019 14:39:40 GMT
Is Häagen-Dazs overrated? Serious question. Yes. Ben & Jerry's 👍
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Post by damngumby on Jul 6, 2019 3:06:11 GMT
There is nothing in the movies to indicate that Rogers "knew" with enough certainty to tell Stark about his suspicions. Other than the fact that Rogers said "Yes" when Stark asked him point blank "Did you know?". So you admit that there was no scene in the movies that indicated how much Rogers actually knew about the Stark deaths. Only his affirmation that he was aware that Hydra probably had something to do with it. Exposition in a movie, explaining how things work, is not a lying situation. Particularly when the events of the movie confirm what was explained. Give it up, cupcake. You've been thoroughly reamed over this stupid time travel argument of yours. You lost. We can only laugh at you so many times over the same thing. And Rogers specifically said that he did not know that Bucky murdered Stark's parents. When Stark asked a second time, the implication was that he was asking if Rogers knew that the deaths were not accidental, not if he knew who, specifically, did the deed ... because he had already provided that answer. Oh dear, someone is delusional again. I didn't come to poutinep's defense. He was arguing about mind control and the law. That conversation was strictly between you two. Now, I did chime in when Poutinep called you a troll ... something every single MCU fan would agree with. Is every single MCU fan a sock account of the same user? Including the mods, who also think you're a worthless troll? Do tell!
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Post by damngumby on Jul 5, 2019 21:42:25 GMT
Steve Rogers only had enough information (via Zola in Winter Soldier) to convince himself that Hydra was responsible for the death of Tony Stark's parents. In that regard, he "knew" in his heart that they had been murdered. He did not have enough information to reveal his suspicions to Tony Stark. Without conclusive evidence, what would be the point? When Stark asked him if he knew, after seeing the video evidence, he answered honestly. He did not know that Bucky was involved in the murders. When Stark asked again, Rogers realized that this was not the time or place for a long drawn out self-serving explanation ... and after seeing the evidence, perhaps he should have known that the Winter Soldier would have been the Hydra agent involved. Once again he answered honesty. Yes. If Steve Rogers was dishonest, he would have saved himself some grief and said, no. He didn't. Thread destroyed. You're welcome! Cap knew that they were murdered. There is nothing in the movies to indicate that Rogers "knew" with enough certainty to tell Stark about his suspicions. You don't tell someone that their parents were killed via a conspiracy unless you've got rock solid proof of it. Only an asshole would do something like that. Are you an asshole?
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Post by damngumby on Jul 5, 2019 21:34:19 GMT
Of the two of us here, you're the troll, not me.
WRONG AGAIN!!! You're definitely the troll here. Even the mods think DC-Fan is a troll. LOL!
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Post by damngumby on Jul 5, 2019 21:22:10 GMT
Steve Rogers only had enough information (via Zola in Winter Soldier) to convince himself that Hydra was responsible for the death of Tony Stark's parents. In that regard, he "knew" in his heart that they had been murdered.
He did not have enough information to reveal his suspicions to Tony Stark. Without conclusive evidence, what would be the point?
When Stark asked him if he knew, after seeing the video evidence, he answered honestly. He did not know that Bucky was involved in the murders. When Stark asked again, Rogers realized that this was not the time or place for a long drawn out self-serving explanation ... and after seeing the evidence, perhaps he should have known that the Winter Soldier would have been the Hydra agent involved. Once again he answered honesty. Yes.
If Steve Rogers was dishonest, he would have saved himself some grief and said, no. He didn't.
Thread destroyed. You're welcome!
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Post by damngumby on Jul 5, 2019 18:37:12 GMT
Just out of curiosity, what is everyone's favorite food? A nice MLT - mutton, lettuce and tomato sandwich. The mutton has to be nice and lean ... and the tomatoes, perky.
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