Originally posted by Knowsbleed33a.) The essays don't piss me off at all. I actually find them quite funny - however, there's a fine line between what I consider funny, and what others might consider sad.
Now they're going to just to piss you off. Should've kept your big mouth shut.
b.) I didn't open my mouth, I merely typed a response. Thus, your bash against a piece of my anatomy *giggity* was quite uncalled for, and completely untrue.
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Originally posted by Galan007You actually read them?
a.) The essays don't piss me off at all. I actually find them quite funny - however, there's a fine line between what I consider funny, and what others might consider sad.b.) I didn't open my mouth, I merely typed a response. Thus, your bash against a piece of my anatomy *giggity* was quite uncalled for, and completely untrue.
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Pulled from the other thread:
Originally posted by KuRuPT ThanosiI am recognizing that Reed has used the UN to its highest potential that we have seen so far. I am not speculating as to whether resetting the Marvel Multiverse is the highest potential of the UN possible. I am arguing against such speculation because it is unnecessary to make a qualitatively comparative analysis. This is the same reason that I won't engage in speculation about whether conquering the 616 universe is the highest potential of the IG possible.
That is a fallacy and pure speculation on your part that Reed used the UN to it's highest potentional. Show me a scan of of this being said.
As for the rest of your argument, you continually ignore your use of a double-standard. Because it's fact that Nebula w/ IG completely failed to detect Adam Warlock. It's also fact that Thanos w/ IG completely failed to hurt Maelstrom bonded with Anomaly.
So do you hold the power/scope of the IG itself accountable for Nebula's personal failure against Adam Warlock? In other words, you consider that the IG's lack of power is to blame for that failure, because it was weaker than Adam Warlock? Well? Do characterize that incident as: Adam Warlock pwns IG?
So do you hold the power/scope of the IG itself accountable for Thanos' personal failure against Maelstrom w/ Anomaly? In other words, you consider that the IG's lack of power is to blame for that failure, because the IG was weaker than Maelstrom? Well? Do characterize that incident as: Maelstrom pwns IG?
Personally, I think such conclusions are ludicrous. Just because Nebula failed to detect Adam Warlock and Thanos failed to hurt Maelstrom does not necessitate a leap of logic to conclude that Adam Warlock or Maelstrom are more powerful than the IG. The reason is simple, because when you discard such inane logic, we know for a fact from qualitative comparison: IG wielders have accomplished far more than either Adam Warlock or Maelstrom have accomplished on-panel.
And:
UN resets Multi-Eternity on-panel.
IG conquers 616 Eternity on-panel.
Multi-Eternity as he appeared in Abraxas > 616 Eternity as he appeared in Infinity Gauntlet.
Therefore UN > IG.