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If Caltain Brokeback wasn't such a ho and killed Bucky in Winter Soldier like he should have we wouldn't be here right now
 
Steve Rodgers is a virgin, who has never actually won a fight against another superhero or villain one on one, who is single handedly responsible for ruining the life of his best friend, who because of this guilt got 11 innocent people killed AND he is very likely illiterate.
 
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Actually Cap can read., good on him for not being a statistic. Remember the list

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The real question is why Rocky 2 has a question mark by it as if watching it if you've been frozen in ice for the last 60 + years isn't absolutely necessary. Also not sure why Rocky 3 isn't on that list. And while I personally enjoy the Troubleman track there are tons of other pieces of music that Steve Rogers would realistically need to listen to as well. Furthermore, it seems like he should be taking some kind of general History courses at a night school or something for his own benefit, which would cut down on a lot of time and give him a structured program to aid in his learning. Also, I Love Lucy? While I can fully acknowledge the impact of it is Steve under the impression that it was the greatest television show of all time, making anything that came after it irrelevant? Who told him that? I refuse to believe it was any of the other Avengers. I would mention the lack of clothing brands as something everyone in any country should have basic knowledge about, but clearly someone's been fitting him with Under Armour gear, so I assume he's good on that, but no Starbucks? Americans love that **** for some reason, one on every street corner and all that. And what about major events? The Civil Rights Movement? The Cold War? September 11th? Again, all could easily be covered in a history course.

Whoever made this list for Steve deserves to get his/her *** kicked, and if Steve made it for himself then someone should kick his ***. Can't just leave a senior citizen to handle a big job like this without supervision :smh: :smh: :smh:
 
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Still reeling at the fact that Cap point blank just chose not to even read the accords :rofl:

He literally only saw it one specific screwed up way..

Even after BW gave him the '1 hand on the wheel' analogy.. Then you had tony telling him that they could change the document





But of course Steve saw it as something with zero options/choices.. Not even seeing the obvious choice of retirement
 
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I would rather go back and read the whole thread post CW showing before re-watching BvS. **** is more entertaining to me.

Serious.
 
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Elaborate? I've seen TWS quite a few times and even watched it again last weekend and I dont recall seeing that

There was the talk with Zola that showed that Hydra killed Howard. It showed Winter Soldier in like 2-3 images and then shows Howard deceased and then Fury deceased.

Then there's the files Widow gives Cap at the end of the movie.
 
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And Captain Brooeback didn't outright tell his mans Tony who killed his mommy and daddy. But it's okay and all is forgiven because Bucky was brainwashed.





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And Captain Brooeback didn't outright tell his mans Tony who killed his mommy and daddy. But it's okay and all is forgiven because Bucky was brainwashed.





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I was watching Agents of SHIELD the other day and it was the same situation.

Daisy did bag things under brainwashing. Everyone was trying to give her a pass but she was like nah. Coulson said "you were brainwashed" and she replied "but it still was me. I did it." Said she deserved to be punished.

She's willing to accept consequences for her actions yet you got Bucky and Cap out here making excuses for 3/4 a century of kills
 
Watching Winter Soldier right now and bruh, Steve's argument with Fury at the start of the film doesn't make a lick of sense. :smh:

"You just can't stop yourself from lying can you?"
Natasha had a mission "which you [Fury] didn't feel obliged to share."
"Those hostages could've died"

My man they didn't. End of discussion. You're literally getting angry over what could have happened even though it didn't happen. The **** are you talking about? Fury says it outright

"I sent the greatest soldier in history to make sure that didn't happen"

And it paid off, because, again, it didn't ******* happen. :lol: This is akin to a soldier getting angry at his commanding officer for all intents and purposes, because the commanding officer made a choice he didn't personally like. You're a ******* soldier! Your commander doesn't owe you a damn thing and will tell you what he feels you need to know to complete the mission as efficiently as possible. Again, Fury says it outright.

"It's called compartamentalization".

Fury didn't think you could do the job so he gave it to Natasha. Meanwhile, the job he thinks you can do he gives to you. There is no need to be upset and Steve's entire argument is pointless. :rofl:
 
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Steve Rodgers is a virgin, who has never actually won a fight against another superhero or villain one on one, who is single handedly responsible for ruining the life of his best friend, who because of this guilt got 11 innocent people killed AND he is very likely illiterate.

97 year old virgin :lol: someone needs to make a movie poster for that. Jennifer Lawrence for Captain Marvel?
 
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Steve Rodgers is a virgin, who has never actually won a fight against another superhero or villain one on one, who is single handedly responsible for ruining the life of his best friend, who because of this guilt got 11 innocent people killed AND he is very likely illiterate.

97 year old virgin :lol: someone needs to make a movie poster for that. Jennifer Lawrence for Captain Marvel?

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Watching Winter Soldier right now and bruh, Steve's argument with Fury at the start of the film doesn't make a lick of sense.
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"You just can't stop yourself from lying can you?"
Natasha had a mission "which you [Fury] didn't feel obliged to share."
"Those hostages could've died"

My man they didn't. End of discussion. You're literally getting angry over what could have happened even though it didn't happen. The **** are you talking about? Fury says it outright

"I sent the greatest soldier in history to make sure that didn't happen"

And it paid off, because, again, it didn't ******* happen.
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This is akin to a soldier getting angry at his commanding officer for all intents and purposes, because the commanding officer made a choice he didn't personally like. You're a ******* soldier! Your commander doesn't owe you a damn thing and will tell you what he feels you need to know to complete the mission as efficiently as possible. Again, Fury says it outright.

"It's called compartamentalization".

Fury didn't think you could do the job so he gave it to Natasha. Meanwhile, the job he thinks you can do he gives to you. There is no need to be upset and Steve's entire argument is pointless.
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its really about communication though

since he's in command of the mission, he expects everyone under his command to follow his orders. In any team environment when someone is disobeying the leaders orders it is something worth talking about. 

you plan based on the assumption that everyone will be in place to do their jobs, so if someone else has a different agenda the entire plan can go south 

have you never been a part of an organised team before? 
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Natasha a spy though not a soldier.

Steve's issue with this is really from a lack of experience and knowledge of how real wars are fought and won.

You send your most capable spies on side missions. You don't tell everybody, even whoever is running the mission because the whole thing is on a need to know basis.

This ain't anything new though. Even in the comics Steve would stupidly argue with Fury over **** like this.

This ain't a basketball or hockey game talking about teams. :lol:
 
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again, thats a communication issue. you have to let the leader know that you cant be counted on throughout the entirety of the mission.

steve may not need to know what the side mission is, but he needs to know that he cant count on the second most talented person on the team for an extended period of time.

not even related to fictional movies but I'm seriously questioning if you guys have worked in teams before 
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