What makes you think, that after half the population was lost, people wouldn't be more willing to make sacrifices to prevent another increased loss of life?
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Replying to @mssilverstein @BootlegGirl and
I suppose the counter would be that it would be something that could be stopped, and it would be relatively easy to do something about it.
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Replying to @ArcaneHedge @mssilverstein and
2020 has killed my faith in people, ngl. I also think the mcu frantically trying to stay current with the real world technology wise (shout out to fortnite!) is one of its biggest writing weaknesses
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Replying to @ftmshepard @ArcaneHedge and
This is a long tradition for Marvel Comics going back to Stan Lee as part of their branding - Marvel is supposed to take place in "The World Outside Your Front Door!", no matter how implausible that becomes
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Replying to @arthur_affect @ftmshepard and
The big thing that's supposed to differentiate them from DC is all the places are real cities, at least the American ones, with no fictional settings like Metropolis or Gotham City, and they're not afraid of referencing rl politics and pop culture
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Replying to @arthur_affect @ftmshepard and
That gets a bit weird when the story ends up involving not one but two fake countries in a single episode of the newest show
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Replying to @BootlegGirl @arthur_affect and
(And where the most recent two films took place 70% in space, 25% in a fictional country, and 5% in upstate NY which I am not yet convinced is real)
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Replying to @BootlegGirl @arthur_affect and
Call me biased but the comics always felt like they had a different tone about it than the movies? I mean this is also my general "the mcu would be better if it wasn't constantly trying to "male sense" or "be realistic"" grumpiness
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Replying to @ftmshepard @BootlegGirl and
Plot twist: Kevin Feige realizes that the massive global crisis leading to widespread trauma they wrote into Endgame means the MCU cannot in any sense be "the world outside your front door"
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He asks Disney if there's anything they can do, and Disney reaches out to their contacts at the Wuhan virus research lab
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Replying to @arthur_affect @BootlegGirl and
_ha_ I'm in a colonization class and a rome's relationship to the "east" class and boy are things timely.
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