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But yeah let's shoot each other in the face and make broad assumptions about the stipulations of a document nobody read
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Cap probably reads on a 2nd grade level
How/when did Cap know that Bucky killed Tony's parents again?
Still reeling at the fact that Cap point blank just chose not to even read the accords
The end of TWS
Elaborate? I've seen TWS quite a few times and even watched it again last weekend and I dont recall seeing that
And Captain Brooeback didn't outright tell his mans Tony who killed his mommy and daddy. But it's okay and all is forgiven because Bucky was brainwashed.
Steve Rodgers is a virgin, who has never actually won a fight against another superhero or villain one on one, who is single handedly responsible for ruining the life of his best friend, who because of this guilt got 11 innocent people killed AND he is very likely illiterate.
Steve Rodgers is a virgin, who has never actually won a fight against another superhero or villain one on one, who is single handedly responsible for ruining the life of his best friend, who because of this guilt got 11 innocent people killed AND he is very likely illiterate.
97 year old virgin someone needs to make a movie poster for that. Jennifer Lawrence for Captain Marvel?
faxRocky I-IV
Can't be a true American if you haven't watched rocky IV
its really about communication thoughWatching Winter Soldier right now and bruh, Steve's argument with Fury at the start of the film doesn't make a lick of sense.
"You just can't stop yourself from lying can you?"
Natasha had a mission "which you [Fury] didn't feel obliged to share."
"Those hostages could've died"
My man they didn't. End of discussion. You're literally getting angry over what could have happened even though it didn't happen. The **** are you talking about? Fury says it outright
"I sent the greatest soldier in history to make sure that didn't happen"
And it paid off, because, again, it didn't ******* happen.This is akin to a soldier getting angry at his commanding officer for all intents and purposes, because the commanding officer made a choice he didn't personally like. You're a ******* soldier! Your commander doesn't owe you a damn thing and will tell you what he feels you need to know to complete the mission as efficiently as possible. Again, Fury says it outright.
"It's called compartamentalization".
Fury didn't think you could do the job so he gave it to Natasha. Meanwhile, the job he thinks you can do he gives to you. There is no need to be upset and Steve's entire argument is pointless.