Through three episodes,
The Falcon and the Winter Soldier has presented its secret big bad as a dangerous foe to both Avengers and Flag-Smashers alike. The Power Broker developed a super soldier serum stolen by Karli Morgenthau (Erin Kellyman). This shadowy figure sent a group of US soldiers after the anti-government group. How could the leader of Madripoor do that? And how did this unnamed villain know about the CIA’s abandoned super soldier program in the first place? Those questions point to one of the MCU’s earliest characters, a person who has long been obsessed with creating superheroes and then controlling them. Someone dedicated to protecting America on his terms, William Hurt’s General Thaddeus “Thunderbolt” Ross.
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You caught MCU Thor in a lie. No one in the MCU is as knowledgeable about history as you are, so they haven’t caught on yet. Of course, the writers also probably don’t know, don’t GAF, and if they ever do notice and do anything about it, they’ll invent something random and probably equally arbitrary on the spot.
If there’s one thing consistent about the MCU, I’d say it’s that it is mostly
d u m b, apathetic, and inaccurate about almost everything, and their Norse mythology is almost all reinvented reshuffled nonsense.
Extract: Roisin Kiberd on how Facebook helped change the internet - and our lives
Writer Roisin Kiberd looks at the world of the internet – and the effect it has on our lives – in her new essay collection, The Disconnect. Here, she takes us through her early days online. By Roisin Kiberd Wednesday 10 Mar 2021, 7:00 PM Mar 10th 2021, 7:00 PM 9,405 Views 4 Comments Roisin Kiberd
IN JANUARY 2004, Mark Zuckerberg, a 19-year-old student and future Harvard dropout, registered thefacebook.com for $35 and launched the site from his college dorm room. By the end of that month, three-quarters of the student body checked in on it every day.
Nick Robinson on ‘Silk Road’ and Carrying the Torch for ‘Jurassic Park’ Brian Davids Nick Robinson Silk Road
Nick Robinson knew he wouldn’t have access to Silk Road founder Ross Ulbricht, but he had the next best thing: his chat logs. Adapted from David Kushner’s
Rolling Stone article,
Silk Road, which chronicles the quick rise and fall of the twenty-something millennial and his black market version of eBay. With years’ worth of transcripts and journal entries at his disposal, Robinson was able to track Ulbricht’s innermost thoughts as he fell deeper and deeper into the illicit community he created.
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