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The problem with guys like Thanos is they never include themselves as part of the problem that needs fix'in. It's always everyone else.I honestly kinda agreed with Thanos and respected him the most, him and Tony.
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The problem with guys like Thanos is they never include themselves as part of the problem that needs fix'in. It's always everyone else.I honestly kinda agreed with Thanos and respected him the most, him and Tony.
I mean he kinda did though. After it was all said and done he did what he said, destroyed the stones, super unselfish move of him. He could have used them for anything, to stay the most powerful being, but he sacrificed his power to keep peace even at the risk of destroying himself. Then he went and rested in his garden, know they would come to kill him.The problem with guys like Thanos is they never include themselves as part of the problem that needs fix'in. It's always everyone else.
A deep voiced narration does not change the fact that Moore knows he didn't have the physical traits needed to be a successful QB and his RAS showed that, so Moore's more likely to think it's a good tool to have in the toolbox.[Narrator with deep voice]
Texasjefe posted an image of Head Coach Kellen Moore's terrible RAS as a fantastical illustration, wishcasting that Moore does not vigorously embrace this particular collection of data. New Orleans Saints of New Orleans, Louisiana General Manager Mickey Loomis has been considered a worshipper of this false idol, manifested by his directing or approving selections of eligible football players to enter the professional football sports league in the United States of Russia.
Mr. Loomis' efforts at team construction have yielded 4 seasons of averaging 7 wins per season, an indicator of inadequate player evaluation.
He ran and hid where he thought no one would find him.I mean he kinda did though. After it was all said and done he did what he said, destroyed the stones, super unselfish move of him. He could have used them for anything, to stay the most powerful being, but he sacrificed his power to keep peace even at the risk of destroying himself. Then he went and rested in his garden, know they would come to kill him.
Whew you barely got the first sensical post on page 1There is quite literally no such thing as "unbiased" to anything relating to human decisions. It's scientifically and psychologically impossible. We may appear to get an unbiased look at the roster talent, but its only an appearance. The longer Moore is here, the more (no pun intended) his bias views will become apparent.
Thanos was also a genius, he didn’t run where no one would find him. He knew using the stones would give off the same signal it gave before and that he would be tracked down. He would have easily won, if he wouldn’t have destroyed the stones.He ran and hid where he thought no one would find him.
That's not sacrificing. He didn't fight back, because he knew he couldn't win.
He didn't restore peace. He murdered half of the sentient beings in the universe and yet there was still all the problems there were before.
You can't kill your way to a better world. It has been tried for thousands of years and it has never worked. It has always created as much or more "bad" than any "good" that has come from it.
Back to football talk for me.
Not sure this position holds up to scrutinyIf a player can’t produce on an average team or a bad team, then he lost likely can’t produce on a good team. Trim the fat and let’s get the ship corrected. I’ve seen enough from some of these dudes.
I look beyond just the benefits to "my tribe."Thanos was also a genius, he didn’t run where no one would find him. He knew using the stones would give off the same signal it gave before and that he would be tracked down. He would have easily won, if he wouldn’t have destroyed the stones.
I’d also argue against you can’t kill your way to a better world. When we killed the British in the revolutionary war we created a better world through killing. When we killed the nazis, when we ended slavery through the civil war.
Then you love a fictional mass murderer on a cosmic level.Anyways, we can agree to disagree. I love Thanos.
Thanos also looked for benefits beyond just his tribe. If it was a selfish act he would have kept the stones. Hell, he sacrificed the only thing he ever loved, his daughter, for what he truly believed was for the betterment of the universe. IDK if anyone else would have.I look beyond just the benefits to "my tribe."
Then you love a fictional mass murderer on a cosmic level.
Well maybe we can get some better bias.There is quite literally no such thing as "unbiased" to anything relating to human decisions. It's scientifically and psychologically impossible. We may appear to get an unbiased look at the roster talent, but its only an appearance. The longer Moore is here, the more (no pun intended) his bias views will become apparent.
This is not the right forum for that and based on what you've said, I have no interest in discussing this further with you. No hard feelings.Just curious, who did you consider the hero in the films?
Let me get this straight, you reply to my comment that wasnt directed at you, give me your opinion on how you view me on the matter based on my comments, give your 2 cents, and then when I want to gauge your view, it's no longer the correct place to talk about it? Lol ok, I think I got you figured out. Also you knew where I stood before you commented because I straight up said how I felt about Thanos, you just wanted to interject.This is not the right forum for that and based on what you've said, I have no interest in discussing this further with you. No hard feelings.
I was brief and referred twice to the fact that this isn't the appropriate forum.Let me get this straight, you reply to my comment that wasnt directed at you, give me your opinion on how you view me on the matter based on my comments, give your 2 cents, and then when I want to gauge your view, it's no longer the correct place to talk about it?
You don't.Lol ok, I think I got you figured out.
Yes, I interjected because I wanted to, just like I'm walking away when I want to. I don't know why that seems to bother you.Also you knew where I stood before you commented because I straight up said how I felt about Thanos, you just wanted to interject.
Feel better now?Long live Thanos and his righteous cause then. The true hero
This is obviously going over your head. If you can't see the irony of your response, and then after saying this isn't the place, I can't help you.I was brief and referred twice to the fact that this isn't the appropriate forum.
Do you sincerely think this is the appropriate forum?
You don't.
Yes, I interjected because I wanted to, just like I'm walking away when I want to. I don't know why that seems to bother you.
Feel better now?
There is quite literally no such thing as "unbiased" to anything relating to human decisions. It's scientifically and psychologically impossible. We may appear to get an unbiased look at the roster talent, but its only an appearance. The longer Moore is here, the more (no pun intended) his bias views will become apparent.