Red, Thanos and thor are both genocidal maniacs
I wouldn't really call Thanos Genocidal, he just has no value for life that isn't one of his people or are the majority of the universe. He's perfectly fine with killing a single person, and that mixed with his whole "savior" motive demonstrates his insanity. He doesn't enjoy killing others, just has no problem doing it.
 
I wouldn't really call Thanos Genocidal, he just has no value for life that isn't one of his people or are the majority of the universe. He's perfectly fine with killing a single person, and that mixed with his whole "savior" motive demonstrates his insanity. He doesn't enjoy killing others, just has no problem doing it.
Well yes but actually no.
 
@Red Bovine
Look Red after this thing. Depending on what Amora says I may vote to Bind ourselves but until then I am not deciding. Do remember how many issues were due to a lack of knowledge, the serum, Morpheus, the dwarfs, our body, what your advocating for is the same rashness you claim to be vehemently opposed to. So could tell why don't you want this additional information before making a big choice lime this.
 
I wouldn't really call Thanos Genocidal, he just has no value for life that isn't one of his people or are the majority of the universe. He's perfectly fine with killing a single person, and that mixed with his whole "savior" motive demonstrates his insanity. He doesn't enjoy killing others, just has no problem doing it.
That's a fair point shall we call him genocide neutral 🤷‍♂️
 
*Looks back to the time Laufey and the Ice Giants literally tried to genocide all life on Earth to claim said planet for their own. Including killing countless Earth?Midgard natives* It really isn't.

I dont know, looks back on Odins, Helas and Asgardian conquest and countless civilizations that were destroyed (genocied) in process...Successfully
As said dont point finger on one race.
 
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*Looks back to the time Laufey and the Ice Giants literally tried to genocide all life on Earth to claim said planet for their own. Including killing countless Earth?Midgard natives* It really isn't.
To be fair, whilethe person you should be quoting isn't correct in his example, Loki not liking Amora's conditions is nowhere near as bad as Thor or Thanos.
 
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