Yes, but we also would have been more willing to actually take care to work to fight against it.
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I think it only found him worthy later cause he ultimately got off the couch to rejoin the heroes
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I really, really liked it. I remember people laughing uproariously at him saying he was having a panic attack and feeling more alone in a crowded theater than I do in my bedroom
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Men expressing trauma is so funny, isn't it, let's also laugh at hulk! This is a comedy folks, isn't it funny when men are sad.
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But in Endgame, when Thor has "fallen" into the depths of self-indulgent sloth as far as it's possible to go... He's explicitly "still worthy"
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A true hero is measured by the size of his heart not his waist line
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True, but they were different. Thor's reason for falling apart was that he felt responsible for not killing Thanos, felt the death of half the universe in his shoulders. He was apathetic not because he was entitled, but because he didn't think he was entitled to live.
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He wasn't a jerk. He was broken. Jerks are not worthy. Broken people can be.
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Idk the thing that I found oddly affecting was all the gross fatphobia people felt comfortable expressing around that whole sequence.
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