For the people who like to pretend this didn't happen.
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Five years ago today, Marvel shattered my heart (and Vision) into a thousand pieces
But instead of sob-ranting about how heartwrenching Vision convincing Wanda to kill him is, I will instead rant about how this is one of Thanos’s worst moments moments that surprisingly doesn’t make people as angry as I think it should.
I cannot begin to describe the fury I feel towards Thanos here. Not only does he have the nerve to try and compare himself to Wanda, but then he forces her to watch her sacrifice get nullified only to kill her lover a second time. Is it any wonder she looked relieved to get dusted a moment later?
If I could just make one change to the MCU, it would be for Wanda to survive the Snap. That way she would not only get the satisfaction of watching Thanos die (or better yet, get to kill him herself), but she would also have Steve, Natasha, and possibly Clint to care for her and help her grieve. Who knows, maybe she could've bonded with Rocket and Nebula as well (considering all of them were products of experimentation).
Incidentally, I can't help but wonder if Thanos went out of his way to make sure that Quill and Wanda were dusted because he felt bad for taking away their lovers.
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That is exactly something I've been wondering.
'Cause. Like if Whitebeard managed to hit Crocodile hard enough (=with Haki) to cut his whole hand off, then surely he would've done more damage than just leave a cut on Croc's face, right. Like his head should've ended up in two pieces.
And I mean it's not impossible WB could be the cause of both wounds (like for example WB could've first just scratched Crocodile's face and then, when he was in shock, taken that left hand, or something, there's like a million ways this action scene could play out), it is entirely possible still. But it would ALSO be entirely plausible if Crocodile got his scar and lost his hand due to different people.
Also if Dragon is a former Marine then he could know the Rokushiki, and like I dunno about y'all but to me Crocodile's scar looks to me like it could've been caused by a Rankyaku to the face (or if Dragon is a Wind Wind Fruit user as many speculate, his attacks could very much be like wind-slashes similar to Rankyaku, any cutting attacks or even Croc's own Spada-attacks).
Like the way his scar goes across his whole face, ear-to-ear, it looks like it could've been caused by a cut that hit him straight-on (but didn't cut through his whole head). As opposed to a cutting motion from a blade that'd go from like one side of the face to another (where I feel like it shouldn't go ear-to-ear, and instead, at most, like, ear-to-cheek, y'know? 'Cause the face would curve away from a blade etc? But also this is a manga and shit like this doesn't have to make sense, it just needs to look cool and be symbolic and shit)
(There is also the forbidden option that WB could've given Crocodile the scar and it was Dragon that took Crocodile's hand. And not in the romantic way 🥁)
In any case, if Dragon did attack Crocodile out of instinct because he couldn't recognize the strange, imposing man with a baby who showed up at the secret location at a secret meeting time when he was supposed to reunite with his wife and meet his child... Oh yeah. Dragon could've assumed the worst, thought that they had been found out, that his beloved had been taken out and baby kidnapped. Or something. And thus attacked. And boy howdy would this be one absolutely gut-wrenching way to cause a divorce, eh
((Only thing is that for Dragon to hurt Crocodile, either Dragon would've had to have gone in with the Haki right away, which is viabe but makes me question how Crocodile even survived to begin with, or the attack would've had to been moisturized ahead of time for some reason. Unless Dragon can add moisture to his attacks by default, or unless it was raining, it'd make no sense how Dragon could've cut Croc's face up. But hey we know Crocodile doesn't really like the rain, now does he))
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Great Marvel villains that had a complete characterization and an arc with less than 30 minutes of screentime
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tell me again how he was doing it willingly
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Seems accurate as a way of pointing out the double standard.
I really can’t believe people try to twist that moment into it being a sign that Wanda is evil.
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Ok since the trilogy is over...
what is Gamora’s most romantic line and why is it: “If it turns out he’s evil, we’ll just kill him?”
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Having an OC that was shipped or otherwise heavily interacted with with an ex-friend/friend who you don't talk to anymore but it's not bitter's OC is a weird emotional trip to get through, and also makes it hard to move on from even if you got over the end of the friendship, but it's also kind of funny to be like "well I wanna do more things with you as a character. DIVORCE"
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Thanos Alibakis - Θάνος Αλιμπάκης 🇪🇺🇬🇷
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