Friday, May 11, 2018

After watching Avengers: Infinity War, I actually respect Thanos and his goal. Is that bad?

No, it isn’t.
That’s what happens, when you see a great villain. They showed us why he is doing what he is doing. We know he feels, we know he had to sacrifice the last semblance of love and family he had to reach his goal… korra season 4 costume
You could logically argue his point. Solution to overpopulation is either completely rewriting the environment, or change the number of people. Those are the two extremes of the spectrum.
He is on one end, his approach being a complete ‘Greater good over everything else.’ On the other side we have Captain America and his unshakeable belief in individual rights.
In the end, Thanos has a valid point, but what seems scary to most people is him chosing alone. One person made the decision to wipe the universe. It wasn’t democratic, or at least some form of general consensus. He just did it.
You could, and me and my friends did, argue on these points for hours. westworld anime
Example- There are 100 people on a rock floating in space. There are also 2 apple trees. Assuming that these people all have relatively the same metabolic rate, if half the life on the rock was destroyed, then one tree would still die. People would still starve because the other tree died. I don’t think I’m explaining it well, but I tried. :-) alice misstitched dress


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