Posted on May 6, 2015
Which is the best Marvel Avenger? Which would you want to be? Who on RP reminds you of the characters? Will you buy an Avenger Shirt?
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The new Marvel Avengers Age of Ultron is out.
Are you going to see it?
Who on RallyPoint reminds you of the characters? Tag them.
Which Avenger would you want to be?
Want to work for?
Be on a team with?
What does that say about leadership/follower-ship and the military?
Have you seen the new Under-Armour shirts? Would you consider buying one?
https://www.underarmour.com/en-us/avengers
Are you going to see it?
Who on RallyPoint reminds you of the characters? Tag them.
Which Avenger would you want to be?
Want to work for?
Be on a team with?
What does that say about leadership/follower-ship and the military?
Have you seen the new Under-Armour shirts? Would you consider buying one?
https://www.underarmour.com/en-us/avengers
Posted >1 y ago
Responses: 23
Those are some of the nicer shirts I've seen.
I went and saw the movie Sunday with my wife & son. It was good. Enjoyed it thoroughly, but I'm really looking forward to Ant Man. I love Caper movies.
As for which Avenger... I like Tony & Steve.
Steve's Power is his ideology. He knows Right & Wrong. Everything else is an extension of that. As he said in First Avenger "I don't like bullies, I don't care where they're from."
Tony however is constantly evolving. His suits are an outward representation of that. The world is constantly changing, and he as a man changes with it. In the comics, he makes a comment. "There are no good or bad organizations. Just ones with strong oversight."
When you take two strong men like these, who have views that are 85% in sync... It makes you question where your 15% is.
I went and saw the movie Sunday with my wife & son. It was good. Enjoyed it thoroughly, but I'm really looking forward to Ant Man. I love Caper movies.
As for which Avenger... I like Tony & Steve.
Steve's Power is his ideology. He knows Right & Wrong. Everything else is an extension of that. As he said in First Avenger "I don't like bullies, I don't care where they're from."
Tony however is constantly evolving. His suits are an outward representation of that. The world is constantly changing, and he as a man changes with it. In the comics, he makes a comment. "There are no good or bad organizations. Just ones with strong oversight."
When you take two strong men like these, who have views that are 85% in sync... It makes you question where your 15% is.
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Sgt Aaron Kennedy, MS
MAJ Robert (Bob) Petrarca Thank you! For a while, I had a blog dedicated to libertarian ideas as presented within comics. I've "studied" these characters a lot. I think of them in a similar way that I think of Greek mythology. They are ideals that can be learned from.
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MAJ Robert (Bob) Petrarca
That is deep Sgt Aaron Kennedy, MS and a very appropriate analogy. A modern day gods and mortals morality play. I'm digging it!
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Sgt Aaron Kennedy, MS
http://kennedyaaronm.blog.com/
There's only a dozen entries or so. It was an experiment to find a writing voice. Feedback invited and welcome.
There's only a dozen entries or so. It was an experiment to find a writing voice. Feedback invited and welcome.
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Capt Richard I P.
Thor is doubtlessly a force to be reckoned with, his mannerisms in the movies make him one of the funnier ones. "Hear me, son of Coll..."
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CW3 Kevin Storm
He is also the only other Marvel Hero to go toe to toe with Hulk and live to talk about it. Of course without the hammer I doubt he would last as long.
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