Why did he need orange slices?

Why did he need orange slices?

He was merely practical joking.

Jesus Christ, it's supposed to be ambiguous

Orange slices are rich in Pym Particles

>he doesn't turn his brain off

Turn your brain off broobroo

Little kids get orange slices after participating in sports. Next question.

Where is this? Why?

Helps with headaches

Soccer

I did that for Man of Steel once. I couldn't spell my own name afterwards.
My mom is typing this for me, okay do the captcha and press Submit.

Lol

Man of Steel is an intelligent film though. i would argue you need at least a 130 IQ to fully understand the film.

Why i have no gf?

not enough orange slices. next.

It was drumpf reference.

>Man of Steel is an intelligent film though

>The Dunning–Kruger effect is a cognitive bias in which low-ability individuals suffer from illusory superiority, mistakenly assessing their ability as much higher than it really is. Psychologists David Dunning and Justin Kruger attributed this bias to a metacognitive incapacity, on the part of those with low ability, to recognize their ineptitude and evaluate their competence accurately.

Growing really large was taxing on his body. He essentially crashed when he returned to normal size. Given he asked for orange slices it could be considered that the crash resulted in his blood sugar rapidly dropping amongst other issues. Why he wanted those in particular, and not just something more general, is a mystery.

Not an argument.

You got BTFO, kid, plain and simple, you just can't notice because you're not as smart as you think you are, thus Dunning-Kruger

>still hasn't given one argument
maybe marvel flicks are more for you?

That answered neither question

Stop trying so hard to feel smart dunning-kruger kid

>Main conflict of the movie
>It's a playfight where nobody actually wants to hurt anyone and they all fire quips at a rapid pace

Good stuff

how many quips per minute did it achieve?

>Are we still friends?
>Depends on how hard you quip me!

>we're ostensibly fighting for the future of America and global security
>better crack jokes, or 'quip' as the kids say