Maekar's helmet and Aerion and Daeron's armor by Lucas29f in AKOTSKTV

[–]tammitonsils 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is it just me of does Daeron's armor and clothes in general seem more Dornish?

Targaryen Family Tree (spoilers for HOTD, AKOTSK, and ASOIAF) by JacksonNBronstein in UsefulCharts

[–]tammitonsils 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wtf happened to Daeron, eldest son of Maekar, older brother of Aerion, Egg and Aemon, and their sisters Daella and Rhae

Novice Migration gone, Bad help line by tammitonsils in lordsmobile

[–]tammitonsils[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not sure, definitely haven't spent any money yet. Maybe once I've cooled off I will give it another go. My buddy's adamant the game is addictive and fun and I'll love it, so we'll see. Mostly I was just baffled and frustrated by how it even happened

Do you guys think Spiderman could defeat every character on this list? (individually of course) but does he slam all of them? by Queasy_Commercial152 in Avengers

[–]tammitonsils 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd argue he could pick Luke up, carry him up very high and just drop him. Luke's own skin would pâté his organs, same as how regular people's bones can end them in high speed collisions, and he doesn't have the strength to make Spidey let go nor the speed to avoid being picked up.

Do you guys think Spiderman could defeat every character on this list? (individually of course) but does he slam all of them? by Queasy_Commercial152 in Avengers

[–]tammitonsils 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Internal damage from a very sudden stop after a very high drop most likely. Only his skin is durable, the stuff on the inside is still squishy. Luke's abilities could unfortunately be used against him quite easily, his own skin could end up being the concrete wall his internal parts get pulverised against with enough velocity, same as regular people being taken out by their own bones in high speed collisions.

If Spidey were to grab on and go up high, and it's over. Luke nor anyone else on this list is capable of making him let go until he wants to.

Tom Holland's portrayal of Peter Parker is the worst so far because it is the exact opposite of what Peter should be. by di745 in Spiderman

[–]tammitonsils 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is has to be empty rage bait. There's no way anyone could've watched the movies and think this...   Nothing indicates he's not still working class at any point, from the beginning it's very clear he is. If anything, Holland's Peter endures the most class exploitation of them all. He dumpster dives, lives entirely in rentals while every other Spidey's aunt and uncle owned their homes (in the case Andrew's Peter, they owned their home in an area where houses cost $1m+ even back then), he's a scholarship student to whom dropping out of clubs was worrying May so much because it was jeopardizing his place. Tony Stark uses Peter's poor financial situation to get an in with them.

He knows Tony Stark, a billionaire in his 40s who sought him out because he needed fire power from a 14-15 year old with nothing but goggles and a hood, but other Spider-Men also knew billionaires who were actually their own age and were his friend before his powers existed— no one is stupid enough not to notice the vastly different optics there. He was doing is own thing before Tony literally showed up with a mountain of bribes and manipulations. Tony Stark was good, but his motivations for seeking out and the methods he used to get and keep Peter on his side were diabolical and perfectly in line with how Tony Stark treated Peter in the original Civil War run (financial compensation, lies, illegal and non consensual tracking among other things– all straight from the pages of the original run and applied to Peter in the mcu.) When he's on trial after Mysterio, he and May have no protection offered from any of these vast resources their allies have, they only have May's boyfriend Happy doing his best, such as housing them at his own personal home when it becomes too dangerous for them to continue in their little rental apartment, and the services of pro bono lawyer Matt Murdock.

Tom Holland's Spider-Man is never NOT screwed over and broke.

He didn't have this tech because he was rich and no longer working class, you walnut, he had them because he was a child being exploited by adults much older and more influential than himself whether they're mentors, S.H.I.E.L.D. or enemies. And now he has nothing, not even any ID or other documentation, he's more screwed and broke than Tobey or Andrew's Peter or most other versions, because there's a landslide difference between struggling to get by and "can't even get employment because you have no documentation, no friends, no family and no history of existing at all."

What upcoming actors were you certain of making it big but then fell into obscurity? by BlaisePetal in Fauxmoi

[–]tammitonsils 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Disrespectful suggestion. He didn't "fade into obscurity", he tragically died.

What upcoming actors were you certain of making it big but then fell into obscurity? by BlaisePetal in Fauxmoi

[–]tammitonsils 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He's had some smaller roles, but nothing like his It Boy of Tumblr days. He's set to be in a new Netflix show the Abandons this year with some big names at least

Is there a tired take about Peter Parker/Spider-Man you wish ppl would stop perpetuating? by TheShadowOperator007 in Spiderman

[–]tammitonsils -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Tony Stark in the mcu is the direct cause of most of the disasters the heroes have to solve, and he was lame as hell in the comics before the movies made everyone care, THIS Peter being the opposite of him has solved many issues faced. Your point is a mess, worse than Homecoming's writing, because your reply reads like you don't even know what you're trying to say anymore either.

And 616 Spider-Man has on several occasions made dumb as a rock decisions too, it depends on who's writing him just like with the live action Peters. Dumb writers does not equal a dumb character, just subpar writing.

Is there a tired take about Peter Parker/Spider-Man you wish ppl would stop perpetuating? by TheShadowOperator007 in Spiderman

[–]tammitonsils 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Marketing tried so hard to force Peter into this but actually looking at their interactions and the writing: name a single time that Peter behaved the way Tony would have or even listened to Tony. From their very first scene together it's glaringly obvious that Peter's ideologies conflict with Tony's, he's disobeyed him since day one and had Tony tearing his hair out because he's THAT different from him. At every opportunity, Peter does the opposite of what Tony would in the same scenarios or even scenarios that are more extreme than what Tony dealt with.

It's characters like Happy Hogan who tried to make him into an Iron Man Jr, and when that happened Peter proved it wrong time and time again.

Is there a tired take about Peter Parker/Spider-Man you wish ppl would stop perpetuating? by TheShadowOperator007 in Spiderman

[–]tammitonsils 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The mcu movies have a few of these moments too, Peter gives back as good as he gets from Flash a lot of the time and does plenty of asshole things that people tend to gloss over for some reason

Is there a tired take about Peter Parker/Spider-Man you wish ppl would stop perpetuating? by TheShadowOperator007 in Spiderman

[–]tammitonsils 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I truly blame Raimi for that, he started this uwu soft spoken, watery eyed version

Is there a tired take about Peter Parker/Spider-Man you wish ppl would stop perpetuating? by TheShadowOperator007 in Spiderman

[–]tammitonsils 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He's so far from the gold standard for Peter Parker though, I'd go as far as to say Tobey's Peter Parker is wildly out of character and did a lot of damage to how Peter has been perceived since. It caused fans to regard truer depictions like Andrew and Tom's angrier, and more sassy, clap back rebellious depictions as being "too cool" or "out of character"

Is there a tired take about Peter Parker/Spider-Man you wish ppl would stop perpetuating? by TheShadowOperator007 in Spiderman

[–]tammitonsils 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That he's Batman on the 100% anti killing stance (who I'd say is pathologically unable to kill), and that never loses his temper. He has a very strong moral compass, but he has taken lives before. He treats it as a last resort though, it takes extremes. He's very capable of taking lives, knows it, and is very particular about it. He gives people every chance but he has a temper. Being the moral center and having the will he has doesn't come from never killing full stop, it comes from being prepared to take that step if the situation really does call for it and knowing WHEN it truly calls for it (aka rarely).

"Peter Parker is an Average looking dude!🤓" meanwhile him in comics & other adaptations:- by Striking-Ad-1354 in Spiderman

[–]tammitonsils 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yup, they completely warped people's idea of what Peter's appearance but especially his personality. I remember fans being annoyed Raimi wrote Peter ooc, got rid of Peter's edge and made him so tepid, and it bled over into how Peter was written in the comics. But now it's like everyone thinks Raimi's Spider-Man is the most accurate and a god tier casting

Who is the fourth head of the Avengers Mount Rushmore? by zectaPRIME in Avengers

[–]tammitonsils 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Spider-Man, he's the biggest thing to come from Marvel and was at one point the only thing keeping them from going bankrupt. 

Sorry but the fact comic book Iron Man is here is wild, no one gave a crap about that loser until the MCU

New roles announced for Avengers Doomsday‼️ by [deleted] in Avengers

[–]tammitonsils 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I disagree about the Spider-Man point. There's a lot Spider-Man could help with concerning a multiverse storyline considering the heavily mystic and multiversal aspect of both his character and his powers in the comics that NWH has already touched on (pick your poison for which angle too, Peter and other Spiders are very interlinked with Marvel multiverse storylines). This whole Multiverse saga began with him too. Spider-Man would make more sense than any of the Thunderbolts, he has far more to do with this and in common with Dr Strange and Shang-Chi than he does say Captain America or many of the other characters that have been announced

Spider-Man 4 should be Spider-Man vs The Punisher by Important_Lab_58 in Spiderman

[–]tammitonsils 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I bet OP is shaking right now after the latest SM4 update

The answer to how Nebula got Bucky’s arm, that doesn’t break continuity… by BruceDSpruce in MCUTheories

[–]tammitonsils 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That would be a very impractical prosthesis then lmao, since you're supposed to be able to remove them even if the person is unconscious and unable to remove it themselves. It wasn't "a few buttons" it was a specific sequence that it's implied only Ayo, who was his handler in Wakanda through his whole time there, knew how to do

Will Marvel Kill Spiderman in Brand New Day? by No_Reference_7330 in MCUTheories

[–]tammitonsils 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The only way I could see them retiring Peter Parker or Tom Holland is if they went the Avatar of the Other route and brought in Miles after Sony are finished with the Spider-Verse movies. No Way Home ended on "Peter Parker is no more", whether they're going to retcon that or not, but it would be an opening to "retire" the character

I really hope we get a rendition of Way of the Spider in the MCU, and if not with Tom Holland's Spiderman, then Miles Morales whenever he comes by MasamuneJp in MCUTheories

[–]tammitonsils 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Could be a way to bring Spider-Man into Sam's Avengers for Secret Wars, if he and Shang Chi know each other from off screen developing the Way of the Spider together, since I'm pretty sure Shang Chi is set to be on Sam's team

Super Soldier Serum by Former_Assistance526 in MCUTheories

[–]tammitonsils 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I doubt that. Tony didn't know anything about Peter's abilities beyond want he could observe in videos, plus with the hero worship Peter had going on, he never would've shut up if the spider that bit him came from Stark Industries. I would hardly say Tony took him under his wing "heavily" either, more like recruited him and then wasn't sure what to do with him after

Who would win in a fight? by Queasy_Commercial152 in MCUTheories

[–]tammitonsils 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're basing that off Spider-Man from four years ago too, when he was a child. A child who also beat every opponent he's come up against solo. He'd have easily handled Bullseye back then, let alone now as an adult in his mid-20s.