>the dumbest one says the deepest shit
when will this meme end?
>Wait, wait! Say that again!
>Says wrong thing
>No that other thing!
>You're a genius!
>>82669765
>>82669795
name 10 films that do this
Does he even speak in this movie? He received some massive flanderisation I thought he only communicated in hearty laughs
>>82669828
>Name x flicks that do this
>>82669765
Never.
Intelligence will always be mocked and stupidity will continue to be praised.
>inb4 fedora
Look at every sitcom from the past 30 years, shit even now people are afraid of technology or anything that may prove to be smarter than humans. I guess it stems from our insecurities.
tl;dr : Dumb = cool. Smart = lame, corny, offputting, weird.
>>82669765
It's not a meme.
>>82669765
Being big and slow doesn't make you dumb you stupid little skinny faggot
>>82669870
>Bautista
>Or his character
>Slow
>>82669765
He's not really that dumb, just high on the tism spectrum
>>82669863
and then you have shit like House, Sherlock and fuckloads of other """cool""" smartasses
>the character who's jacked is also dim
A broken clock is right twice a day.
It's humorous because it's a contrast. It may activate your autism, but it's what's called a trope. Poetic barbarians have been a thing since people learned how to tell stories.
I'm afraid it's not going to go anywhere, so your dream of a perfect world where only smart people are smart, and all dumb people roll in their own shit will just have to stay in those tightly written micro-print journals that you cling to as you virgin walk around school.
>>82669765
How did his body age 20 years between movies? Roids wearing off?
>>82670016
They're still mocked for being "out of touch" and seen on a lower social status than other characters, usually theres a female character that knows best and outwits them every once in a while by finding the simple thing they overlooked.
>>82669950
He doesn't understand metaphor.
Even though"deepest darkest secret" is a metaphor.
>>82670115
That doesn't happen in Sherlock and House though. They both completely destroy the female characters, so the point that feminists start QQing about it.
>>82670149
It happened plenty of times in sherlock. Mary and whats her face from the morgue. The running gag on the show is that he's weird and out of touch.
Haven't actually seen House, desu.
>>82670115
they are assholes, true, but they obliterate everyone with logic and everyone wants to be them, not anyone else in those shows
>>82670111
He didn't inherit the asian youth genes.
>>82670118
>Doesn't understand metaphors
>Yet understand what "beauty in the inside" means
>>82669765
>Drax
>Dumb
Not really? Being literal doesn't make you an mentally challenged.
Drax isn't dumb, he's just very LITERAL
>>82669853
name 10 posters that do this
>>82669765
But that happens in life, you're just too busy congratulating yourself for being "smart" (ha.) to notice.
>>82670149
At one point, House's misanthropic drive to always be correct alienated him from the few people who could bother to look past his crass nature and care for him. It was played as tragic.
>>82670294
I don't know if it counts as a metaphor when there's no literal way to express the idea.
>>82670424
if you can only think in those terms it sounds like textbook mental handicap
>>82670230
>>82670455
>>82670115
Protip: this representation of smart people is a representation of their real life hubris.
see >>82669863
apparently complaining that smarter characters should be represented as ubermench because he feels that he himself is smart.
This is hubris.
>>82670563
No, millennials like you can only think in terms of irony. Might surprise you that before the 70s everything wasn't ironic.
>>82670656
He's right though. Inability to think abstractly is a cognitive shortcoming, ergo a handicap unless its natural for his whole species.
What does any of that have to do with millennials and shit? Why are you so mad?
>>82670741
>>82670294
>>82670484
>implying he doesn't see the beauty inside of someone when he carves them open
>>82670484
>>82670294
>>82670118
I thought a good part of Drax in this film was that he's getting better at conversation with other beings, and the acceptance about his family being dead.
I really didn't like thesensitive nipplesplotline, and thought they'd show him actually being "the Destroyer" in this film, since they kinda shafted that aspect of the character in the first film, seeing as in the comics he's literally created by Thanos' father to be able to match Thanos and stop him from doing evil.
I hope they don't fucking butcher or not include Mar-Vell in the Captain Marvel film, since he's a great character.
>>82669765
If we're going with Drax, the meme's already over since he only speaks the dumbest things. Yondu and Rocket are the ones with depth.
>>82670656
>millenials like you
You're most likely a millenial yourself.
That, or you're a fucking grandpa or underage.
>>82671218
>thought they'd show him actually being "the Destroyer" in this film
He killed that extradimensional octopus literally by himself, though.
>>82670605
>explains the poster, condescendingly
>>82671410
I mean it was spitting rainbows and trying to have a tickle fight so I'm not surprised it died so easily from the inside.
>>82671218
>sensitive nipples plotline
are you memeing or this actually in the film?
>>82669765
He can't act! OK?
HE CAN'T ACT!
Who the hell knows why he is even in the movie?
>>82671461
It's less a plotline and more a quip he says two times in the entirety of the film.
>>82671431
YUP!
I hide my power level around normalfags. The pseudo-intellectuals around here don't get that courtesy.
>>82671471
Wut?
>>82671471
>He can't act
He can.
He's not great or anything, but he can act, and he's very clearly having a lot of fun acting and is very passionate about acting.
>>82671534
You're a moron that can't even say why a movie is a B movie and why another movie is not arthouse, you suck, you're stupid.
>>82671581
>>82670088
but anon my clock's stuck on 00:00
>>82670741
he's right as well, though. Sarcasm and irony coming even from news articles now. Fucking newspeak everywhere.
>>82669765
i hate drax in these movies, he's so awesome in dna cosmic.
>>82670118
The entire race doesn't understand metaphor
ARGH!!! didn't you listen when you watch kino!!!
#groanzone
>>82670118
>>82670294
Is that his arc? He's starting to understand metaphors.
>>82669850
>>82669765
He's not dumb, he's just an impulsive and crass person.
>>82674878
Seemed to me that he laughs so much to cover up the massive pain inside and survivors guilt, like when Mantis touched him when he was talking about his family.
It doesn't take a genius to fuck a woman,
which is why all geniuses have their women fucked by other men.
>>82669765
He's probably at least average intelligence for his species
Drax isn't stupid he's just literal.
>>82675131
literally stupid