Why doesn't he just create more resources

Ever since Infinity Wars, people have been complaining about why thanos doesn't just make more resources,but in endgame when he sees the surviving half wallowing in misery his next step was exactly that, to reverse it all and make more resources from the scratch. With no one having any knowledge of the previous universe he would have been one miracle away from sainthood

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No you stupid shit. Weren't you paying attention? He wasn't going to make more resources, he was going to hard reboot the universe only with a fraction of life left. Did you miss the "as long as people remember what I did they can't move on/thrive" speech?

Probably because he is a crazy guy whose obsessed with proving that he was right about Titan

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That picture aptly conveys Thanos' mindset

really its just plot induced stupidity - it doesnt make sense unless its just thanos obsessing over proving his rightness when he was acting wrong dumb and gay

He was a genocidal tyrant with a god complex before getting the stones. The ability to basically become a god and have his will be done on a universal scale follows from that. He doesn't think outside the scope of his original power fantasy.

Still don't understand how almost no one gets that about him. He fucking spells it out even. He's absolutely bonkers and completely obsessed with proving to the ghosts of his people that he was *right* and that he could've saved them with *his* plan. Nothing else mattered.

More resources have jack shit to do with any of this.

I mean he was literally mad that everyone in the universe was still grieving over half of everything dying, and weren't grateful for the 'opportunity' he granted them. The film pretty clearly spells out that he's fucking mental.

>Spells out his intent in full onscreen for the first time
>"You're insane!" is the immediate response
It's really, honestly baffling that we still get this thread every week.

This is why I stopped being mad at writers/directors dumbing everything down and constantly hammering shit over audiences' heads. It's apparently mandatory, otherwise these fucking retards don't fucking get it. Subtlety seems to fly over the heads of a majority of audiences and this shit wasn't even pretending to be subtle.

He's not Thanos the REASONABLE Titan, after all

Because he's a psychopath.

More resource can't eliminate the pollution and the land is also limited.

I want to present a radical idea: Who says he COULD create more resources? It's never said in the MCU canon that together, the Infinity Stones could do anything but kill a lot of people. In the comics they might be able to do anything, but that's never confirmed in the films.

To be fair, a lot of the people posting it were really just trolls being deliberately obtuse to get a rise out of people.

Its also a way more complicated command than
"kill half of intelligent life" and "undo the last thing". Considering those two instantly kill you or permanently cripple godlike beings its probably beyond them.

Just think about what more resources entails, assuming we completely ignore he is the MAD titan.

Isn't that just going to accelerate the problem? It won't even solve overpopulation which is largely a space and accommodation issue. And then even assuming that's not a problem, where are these resources located? Farms just have double the crops? Minerals are just twice as abundant? The oceans rise miles high?

Animals eat other animals, so we need twice as many animals. Ecosystems need double the space, double the rain, double the soil nutrients. At no point is doubling resources more feasible nor is it more simple.

There's all sorts of problems with using the Stones together. Thanos snapped and killed half of all living things, right? Well, plants are alive. Animals are alive. Did you know you have millions of living bacteria in your body right now?

Thanos never specified SENTIENT life, he just said life. I feel like killing half of the universe's microscopic organisms would be a problem.

Well you already address part of the problem, killing all sentient life is easy. It's a focused wish. What does "double resources" mean?

You can use the Stones together to kill or resurrect trillions upon trillions of living things... but you can't use them to bring back one woman who died for the Soul Stone? That's fucking retarded. Wish that her soul is released from the Stone and brought back to life. Hell, why not wish for every person who ever died comes back to life? What's a few billion more? I find it hard to believe that the Infinity Stones have such weird and nuanced limitations.

why doesn't he just create more hims?

I think they explained at is being a kind of paradox where if you have the gauntlet and the soul stone, wishing that person back would remove the soul stone thus preventing you from being able to use the gauntlet at all. She also died in a different timeline and who knows if your gauntlet can effect another timeline without being in it.

Then theres the issue of Cap returning all the stones, what the fuck did he do with the Soul stone since its no take back rule? And how would he even get to Vormir without a spaceship?

Wasn't it explained by Hulk and the Ancient One that you can't create a paradox? The timeline just branches off to accommodate the change.

Its not a time paradox, its fuckery with the Soul stone being usable at all. Its 'deal' to obtain it is unbreakable apparently. Just plot contrivance really.

Don't forget the people still failing to grasp the movie's time travel rules even after they're explicitly spelled out.

Because he wants to fuck death

Wtf do you people think "more resources" means? Filling oil reserves with double oil? It would overflow best case scenario. Resource rich comets everywhere? People would still have to create spacecraft capable of going to them. Random deposits of resources added? Thats literally what we have now. And if they had this vague idea of "more resources" it would just mean more hummers on the highway and more waste.

Considering what the Gauntlet does to people who use it, would Thanos have even survived that?

The Snap killed people, sure, but it left everything else intact. Adding resources would require much bigger changes than that.

because making more resources would drown in population that living beings can keep up with to balance things out.

He planned to remake a whole universe not just double things.

>Thanos never specified SENTIENT life, he just said life. I feel like killing half of the universe's microscopic organisms would be a problem.
you noticecim endgame where Clint gets a call from his wife and you hear birds chirping? Those birds along with other animals were also snapped away. Groot got snapped away and he is a plant.

Because he's batshit insane. The whole thing about wiping half of all populations throughout all of reality? Stems from a pathological desire to see his original proposal to save his planet actually happen. He doesn't know if other worlds are actually suffering from overpopulation or waning resources or any of that other shit Titan had. Shit he killed half of the Asgardians when they were so few that they could be round up on a single small ship the size of titanic. For Thanos he doesn't really care about what happens after half of all life is gone, his obsession was the act itself being carried out. All that shit about saving people is just him twisting perspective so he can avoid seeing himself as evil.

But he's also removing half of the worlds animal and plant resources when he does it, so nothing changes resource to people ratio wise, we'd probably be worse off after the snap.

I mean what do humans eat if he removes half of the animals and plants at the same time.

"Marvel Studios CEO Kevin Feige confirmed that it wasn't just people that died with that finger snapping. When asked about plants and animals, Feige confirmed that half of the plants and animals of the world are now gone, too. He said, "Yes! Yes. All life.""

Why did he destroy the stones after the snap? He didn't stop the population crisis, he only delayed it. Wouldn't it be better to keep the stones, stay immortal and do the snap whenever the universe's population gets too high?

It's easier to destroy than create.

>hurr durr y he no make double reesorces?
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