• @Vespair@lemm.ee
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    12010 months ago

    Snapping half the life forms also snaps half of the world’s gut bacteria. If we removed half of the gut bacteria from those who weren’t snapped, that would be removing 75% of the universe’s gut bacteria, not 50%.

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        6610 months ago

        Why assume that though? The Infinity Gauntlet isn’t a Monkey’s Paw, it reads beyond the words and answers the intent of the wielder. So much so, in fact, that it even includes subconscious thoughts and feelings as part of its interpretation. I see often these ideas predicated on the Gauntlet working on Monkey Paw logic despite that being clearly and specifically not how it operates within canon.

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          2810 months ago

          Yeah, we gotta remember the gauntlet includes the mind stone and the soul stone. Things smarter than just simply granting wishes, as you said.

        • @samus12345@lemmy.world
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          10 months ago

          Yeah, the Gauntlet wouldn’t leave anything that can’t survive on its own, like gut bacteria, nor remove anything that’s needed for the proper functioning of another lifeform. It’s why there weren’t any fetuses falling to the ground after the pregnant women vanished.

          I would assume that conjoined twins would be a both-or-neither situation, since removing one would leave a gaping wound in the other even if they could have survived independently with surgery,

            • @samus12345@lemmy.world
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              710 months ago

              It kinda sidesteps the whole thing, since the standard is life that is dependent on other life to survive is not counted separately. Like the conjoined twins thing I mentioned.

          • @constnt@lemmy.world
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            2610 months ago

            50% of what Thanos considers life since it was powered by his will. Since he seemed to imply that nature (plants and animals) where not part of this it’s safe to assume it was sapient life only.

            • @Da_Boom@iusearchlinux.fyi
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              1810 months ago

              Except animals definitely were - remember endgame, Barton went into the office looked out the window to a small garden and found birds had appeared. Very indicative that the snap included animals

            • @groupofcrows@lemmy.ca
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              210 months ago

              Do we know if Thanos believed in life at conception or birth? Does someone with a donated organ count as one life, two or zero since they wouldn’t be alive without the organ. If I only ate one foot, or how about one toe, does that make me a cannibal?

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        1210 months ago

        That’s what the dust was.

    • @afraid_of_zombies@lemmy.world
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      610 months ago

      Wait. If that is how it happened that means when half the population came back they all came back with 0% of their gut bacteria. Holy shit that would be horrible. The population doubles overnight and every single person and animal has the worse runs of their life. Meanwhile they can’t get the nutritional needs no matter how much food they eat. Spend the next few months while their family cries as they wither away surrounded by food.

      • @Vespair@lemm.ee
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        1410 months ago

        No, the desired effects was to undo Thanos’s snap, not double the human population. This means that all of the gut bacteria got unsnapped exactly the same as everyone else

      • @dwalin@lemmy.world
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        710 months ago

        Imagine the famine if the next day the world population doubled. Considering that the agricultural production was also reduced

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          810 months ago

          This is one of the many reasons why I say Tony Stark is a bigger villain to the universe than Thanos.

          A sudden LACK of mouths is much more favorable than suddenly DOUBLING them.

          I order to keep his family alive, he just brings them all back, many years out of place in a universe completely and totally unprepared for their arrival. Not to mention all the people who died AFTER the snap, as a direct result of the snap, will still be dead.

          Tony stark is supposed to be smart. So he should know the consequences of his action, and completely disregards it.

          And the series pretends he did the universe a favor.

          Fuck Tony stark.

        • @Test_Tickles@lemmynsfw.com
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          610 months ago

          Don’t worry, the litter of bodies from people that were on planes or high speed trains, or on ships will provide nutrients for the starving masses.
          Then suicides and murders as people return to find their loved ones remarried or dead because they committed suicide, should also provide another nutritional bump in the following weeks.
          Then the following World War should deal with everyone else.

        • @Vespair@lemm.ee
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          410 months ago

          Now this is good Infinity Gauntlet critique! This is a legit problem that honestly should have been tackled in the comics

          • @uid0gid0@lemmy.world
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            310 months ago

            If I remember correctly, it only took a short time to undo the snap in the comics, none of this 5 years later stuff

            • @Vespair@lemm.ee
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              Yeah you’re correct, my bad. In the films, however.

              edit: I guess they kind of tackle the issue, although they for some reason seemed to focus more on where these people go rather than how to handle the sudden resource strain