What I find interesting is that the Thanos Philosophy starts with Thanos himself. There is no other philosophical truth than Thanos.
It made his quest inevitable. 50% dies. He, however, survives. The one chance was predicated upon one man sacrificing himself.
Had Dr. Strange told Iron man what was required of him to totally defeat Thanos, he would not have done it.
Free choice in the moment. Predictable? maybe, given the development in character, but it is a choice he himself had to make without the burden of being busy saving the universe.
So, in many ways, Thanos philospophy and his followers exhude the same traits and views as the DS and the environment gang.
The difference is, there is no snapping of a finger that sets things right.
Nonetheless, I very much enjoyed watching the series of movies.
I keep going back to those two movies because of the quantum shit. They use Ant-man's suit to enter the quantum realm and exit at different times. I think Dr. Strange also peaks into the quantum realm, looks at every possible outcome, and finds the one in which they win, and hits the domino that sent them down that path (not telling Tony).
If Q is a quantum computer then this movie we're watching is starting to feel more and more like the last two Avengers movies.
Right! I feel like there's some weird parallel between Trump and Dr. Strange in that Trump couldn't tell us how it will end, otherwise it wouldn't happen the way it is supposed to.
Except Thanos and the cabal are the ones that think all our problems will be solved with massive population reduction. Trump wants everything resolved with as little death as possible. He’s the peacemaker.
Nah dude. Most of us were libtards at one point as well, if not non-political and asleep. Other than hardcore commies, everyone deserves a chance to change. That wiping out population shit is globalist faggotry. Thanos and Bill Gates are the biggest faggots of them all.
But you also have to realize that Thanos exuded the typical liberal control freak who feels compelled to bring balance to the universe by destroying half of existence. And it's also just a cover for his internal bloodlust and fetish of death.
It's just like the globalists justifying human depopulation to save the planet and ourselves.
There's the meme Trump-Thanos that we have fun with, but there's also Thanos' philosophy which is ultimately pure evil genocidal globalist elitism.
Oh don't get me wrong, I can totally see it that way as well (and didn't know the Russos were faggots until recently). Yes, for the longest time, our Trump was their Thanos, and we fully embraced the meme.
But story-wise, it just feels like we've fallen into the worst timeline imaginable, completely against the will of the vast majority. And as conservatives, it feels like our fate is sealed because we know extensively just how utterly corrupt these people are and we see them stripping away our rights in real time, and persecuting our side to the fullest.
But with what the Q community is alluding (that we are now under military control, tribunals, keeping the swamp inside DC, end of USA INC., establishing a free Republic of America with Trump as president), maybe there is still hope, and despite the way things look now, it turns out we are actually in the one timeline where we will succeed.
It just gave me that vibe after rewatching the ending of Infinity War and the beginning of Endgame.
Regardless, we'll have to wait and see this March...
I will give you an upvote for linking the two.
What I find interesting is that the Thanos Philosophy starts with Thanos himself. There is no other philosophical truth than Thanos.
It made his quest inevitable. 50% dies. He, however, survives. The one chance was predicated upon one man sacrificing himself.
Had Dr. Strange told Iron man what was required of him to totally defeat Thanos, he would not have done it.
Free choice in the moment. Predictable? maybe, given the development in character, but it is a choice he himself had to make without the burden of being busy saving the universe.
So, in many ways, Thanos philospophy and his followers exhude the same traits and views as the DS and the environment gang.
The difference is, there is no snapping of a finger that sets things right.
Nonetheless, I very much enjoyed watching the series of movies.
Hail Hydra.
Really. Damn, DS is a Hydra.
I keep going back to those two movies because of the quantum shit. They use Ant-man's suit to enter the quantum realm and exit at different times. I think Dr. Strange also peaks into the quantum realm, looks at every possible outcome, and finds the one in which they win, and hits the domino that sent them down that path (not telling Tony).
If Q is a quantum computer then this movie we're watching is starting to feel more and more like the last two Avengers movies.
That's an awesome concept.
I feel it too.
Right! I feel like there's some weird parallel between Trump and Dr. Strange in that Trump couldn't tell us how it will end, otherwise it wouldn't happen the way it is supposed to.
Except Thanos and the cabal are the ones that think all our problems will be solved with massive population reduction. Trump wants everything resolved with as little death as possible. He’s the peacemaker.
Nah dude. Most of us were libtards at one point as well, if not non-political and asleep. Other than hardcore commies, everyone deserves a chance to change. That wiping out population shit is globalist faggotry. Thanos and Bill Gates are the biggest faggots of them all.
But you also have to realize that Thanos exuded the typical liberal control freak who feels compelled to bring balance to the universe by destroying half of existence. And it's also just a cover for his internal bloodlust and fetish of death.
It's just like the globalists justifying human depopulation to save the planet and ourselves.
There's the meme Trump-Thanos that we have fun with, but there's also Thanos' philosophy which is ultimately pure evil genocidal globalist elitism.
Oh don't get me wrong, I can totally see it that way as well (and didn't know the Russos were faggots until recently). Yes, for the longest time, our Trump was their Thanos, and we fully embraced the meme.
But story-wise, it just feels like we've fallen into the worst timeline imaginable, completely against the will of the vast majority. And as conservatives, it feels like our fate is sealed because we know extensively just how utterly corrupt these people are and we see them stripping away our rights in real time, and persecuting our side to the fullest.
But with what the Q community is alluding (that we are now under military control, tribunals, keeping the swamp inside DC, end of USA INC., establishing a free Republic of America with Trump as president), maybe there is still hope, and despite the way things look now, it turns out we are actually in the one timeline where we will succeed.
It just gave me that vibe after rewatching the ending of Infinity War and the beginning of Endgame.
Regardless, we'll have to wait and see this March...