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Irockz707 wrote: BeholdtheVision wrote: Irockz707 wrote: BeholdtheVision wrote: Irockz707 wrote: Jaga 321 wrote: Irockz707 wrote: BeholdtheVision wrote: I'm INFP, i.e. Falcon, Carol Danvers, Kitty Pryde and.....

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Spider-Man. :) Is there a chart for these or something? >Reed Richards

>Hank Pym

I feel offended, I hate both of these people First of all, please keep the chart from public view, but really? Reed is udnerstandable, but Hank????

Whyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy I really don't like Hank. I'm not going to give my reasons because you'll probably just try and argue with me. Well, I'm always up for a respectful debate. I promise not to be all "Ur wrong becuzzzz" as there is a lot of gray surrounding Hank Pym. As Vision once said "It is a weak mind that believes its reality to be valid for all things." I find him to be a dislikable character. His major contributions to the MCU tend to be through messing up, including creating Ultron himself. He's also hindered by the writers. They get too apologetic for that slapping phase, which makes him more dislikable. If they'd just drop that and let it die it'd be fine, but they don't.

(Janet and Cassie are the best sizechangers anyway)

I agree with one thing- every single story about Hank Pym is either him getting over what happened or them trying too hard to make him seem over it by making him dislikably overconfident (coughcoughAvengersAI). Writers need to recognize that intrsospective doesn't = self-loathing, and confident does not = braggart.

I disagree about his major contributions. Founding the Avengers was his idea, technically, so I'd say he made a pretty major contribution. Also, he acts as a sponge to absorb hatred so that Iron Man and other geniuses can walk off looking fresh as rose. X)