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DEATH BATTLE! Discussion Thread (All-time Death Battle Spoilers Alert)

Oh hey, the smirk had some origin huh

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Apparently he did just 5 smirks/smiles across the whole series
 
Honestly I'd get behind most people who don't think Kratos scales that high if their arguments were better. There are people that think the primordials aren't actually universal in size due to stuff like Ceto being small enough for her body to become the oceans or that stars in the greek world aren't that big given the sun is actually the temple of helios in their world so the stars being punched outta Uranus aren't that impressive either, which is fine, but 90% of the people who disagree with these just basically say "no it doesn't count" and leave it at that.
 
I don't use Reddit, mostly Twitter and Discord. I found Reddit hard to curate things towards you because it can sometimes be hard to remove people you dislike from your timeline. At least on Twitter and Discord I have more control because I can follow, like, block, mute or leave their servers. That and I feel like Twitter and Discord has a better sense of community and personal identity. Reddit feels more like a mob of faceless people, it is hard to associate a face to a post because you have to click on their profiles to see their profile pictures meanwhile in those other platforms, the face is always next to your posts. Though maybe it is just that I have started to use Reddit less and less lately. Twitter turns more fun once you become really social and make a lot of friends and comment on their posts.
 
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