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Yeah I was gonna say, didn't his dying, cancer ridden mother give him that Walkman and those tapes to listen to?
Yeah I was gonna say, didn't his dying, cancer ridden mother give him that Walkman and those tapes to listen to?
Yeah I was gonna say, didn't his dying, cancer ridden mother give him that Walkman and those tapes to listen to?
This star-crush guy sounds very familiar....
Yes they were linked but they should not have been remotely equal. The moment that he realized that he never should have even HAD to have that stupid walkman in place of his mom should have been the one time he truly didn't give a crap about it. But eh, you guys think it worked. More power to you.
Why not though? I can't speak from experience but I also don't find it too hard to believe how important that walkman was to him. Not only did it hold sentimental value to him but it was literally the last and only thing he owned that directly connected him to his mom. Ego took away his only connection to his mom. It's not like he was saying "You took away my sick tunes bro. I liked to jam out to them. Now you gotta die".
What year is Vol. 2 set in?
See I think to just flat out hate this movie you have to be burnt out of superhero cbm.
I don't know if this is directed at me or not but I didn't hate the movie. I guess I just expected to enjoy it more than I did. I am noticing though that I haven't particularly cared for the last 3 super hero movies I've been to. This one, Dr. Strange, and Suicide Squad didn't bowl me over.
I was going to make the letters harder to read but I didn't want hood to flip out lol
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