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Unpopular Opinions and (Friendly) Rant thread

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This may or may not be unpopular but I think the way Tony Stark acts in Avengers Endgame is entirely unheroic, selfish in fact.
His refusal to turn back time to undo the snap because he would lose his own daughter is understandable, but entirely self centered.
I'll elaborate more on this if people want but I'm too lazy to right now.
 
This may or may not be unpopular but I think the way Tony Stark acts in Avengers Endgame is entirely unheroic, selfish in fact.
His refusal to turn back time to undo the snap because he would lose his own daughter is understandable, but entirely self centered.
I'll elaborate more on this if people want but I'm too lazy to right now.
I mean it makes sense in character for him to start acting like that due to the snap, years of not being Ironman and the fact that he started his own family

Not saying he's morally correct, just that it's understandable why the way he was
 
This may or may not be unpopular but I think the way Tony Stark acts in Avengers Endgame is entirely unheroic, selfish in fact.
His refusal to turn back time to undo the snap because he would lose his own daughter is understandable, but entirely self centered.
I'll elaborate more on this if people want but I'm too lazy to right now.
And thats fine.
 
This may or may not be unpopular but I think the way Tony Stark acts in Avengers Endgame is entirely unheroic, selfish in fact.
His refusal to turn back time to undo the snap because he would lose his own daughter is understandable, but entirely self centered.
I'll elaborate more on this if people want but I'm too lazy to right now.
He's a father first.
 
This may or may not be unpopular but I think the way Tony Stark acts in Avengers Endgame is entirely unheroic, selfish in fact.
His refusal to turn back time to undo the snap because he would lose his own daughter is understandable, but entirely self centered.
I'll elaborate more on this if people want but I'm too lazy to right now.
I mean, his two options were:
-Bring people back from the dead without altering time
-KILL YOUR FAMILY KILL YOUR FAMILY KILL YOUR FAMILY
 
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