I really try not to nitpick MCU shit for "realism" or "bad decisions" but why oh why would someone going on a high-stakes secret mission where you have to disguise yourself as someone else not just turn off their phone
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Replying to @arthur_affect
Considering how often phones that set to silent or whatever for meeting, it was a bit weird. Esp considering their is a whole of bunch of other ways a famous superhero might give themselves away.
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Replying to @JohnMarTweets @arthur_affect
...like having a really, really famous face. Although I guess genre-wise a pair of goggles or glasses is supposed to render someone unrecognizable.
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Replying to @0youngbs @arthur_affect
Person 1: Wait is that the Falcon? Person 2: no man, the Falcon has this big jet with wings. No wings, no Falcon People in the MCU - probably
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I mean yeah it's been a repeated theme that even though Sam is famous it takes people a while to recognize him out of costume Especially if they're racist
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Well, again, everyone who knows the Smiling Tiger probably knows he happens to look exactly like Sam and he probably doesn't like it when you bring that up
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I wonder if everyone's been afraid to bring it up to the Tiger that his face is exactly the same as the Falcon's because it might come off as racist Maybe that's why neither of them knew about it until just now
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It seems like a security issue for both of them honestly If I were the Smiling Tiger I'd get an intricate face tattoo
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