Why didn’t he simply produce infinite resources?

Why didn’t he simply produce infinite resources?

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He would rather marinate his ass chicken with bodily fluids such as diarrhea and testicular glands.
Mmmmm

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the mouse experiment was retarded

>enclosed space
>mice cannot build infrastructure to dispose of waste
>they cant make conscious decisions of when to breed
>they can't leave or build more
>OH GOD HUMANITY IS DOOMED BECAUSE THE MICE WE PUT IN THIS BOX ARE LIVING IN POOP

Because he’s a VILLAIN! And villains are EVIL.

He could give infinite space, or make it so people don't produce waste. Or literally just wish that people are responsible and/or happy with what they get.

High overpopulation usually coincides with a high percentage of poverty, which limits the ability to move around or produce decent infrastructure, birthrates are much higher, and they have no money to do anything about it.

because hes a psychopath justifying mass killing.

bad writing is to blame for the "thanos was right" malthusian idiots not getting that point.

he was doing it manually with a military force before getting the infinity stones. if you think invading a planet and killing half of the people there, in addition to the destruction of infrastructure commensurate with a planet scale invasion actually leaves anyone better off you're insane.

its not like he ever stuck around to try and make a place prosperous or even did an assessment as to whether they were running out of resources. he just showed up, killed half the population pseudo-randomly, and flew off to do it again.

there's also the problem that people associate madness with characters like the joker, if they aren't visablly unhinged the audience thinks they are sane or reasonable. MCU Thanos is more like a Ted Bundy kind of madness. Charisma and confidence masking a deep pathology.

the cages were maintained by the caretakers, it wasn't an experiment about resource scarcity.

The mouse experiment was about what population density does to the social structure. You can have societal collapse even if resource demands are met or expanded because you've permanently damaged the social structure.

Other similar experiments have moved the mice from the "utopia" setting to a more normal setting and they still manifest the traumatized behavior. Theres a point of no return that can be observed in rats and mice, resulting in mass die off. We can only speculate if something similar may be true of primates.

I hate that people consistently bring it up as if an experiment on mice with arbitrary conditions somehow translates 1:1 to human behavior

Why does this keep coming up?
Infinite resources -> infinite mass -> shit collapses in on itself (becomes a sun first? I dunno) -> infinite sized blackhole -> death of everything everywhere forever.
This is why we need bad guys, to save us from the good guys' retarded feel-good plans

He can just make it so people don't need to eat; it's a stupid argument anyways. If you can do literally ANYTHING, you can just make people happy with whatever situation they're in, or make them all smarter so said scenario doesn't happen. But if Thanos was expecting to pose any difference by cutting population in half, he could make the exact same differencec by doubling (not turning infinite) the resources.

What part of Mad Titan don't you understand?

the gauntlet was weak shit in the CU, just killing half the universe left him fucked up, its unlikely he would be able to do anything as transgressive as infinite juice

Yeah, lots of people you talk to who support less than ideal solutions to problem always seem to sugar coat it by explaining that, unfortunately, this is the only way the problem is going to be solved and you have to let me do it. It's a way to soften the blow to themselves and to you, to frame their actions as necessary and absolute, so we think less about if the cost of their actions are worth it.

Why didn’t he just wish he was immortal?

You still have the issue of people being crowded.
Unless you make the planet 2x as big so there's more land, but that kills everyone

he did

>its not like he ever stuck around to try and make a place prosperous or even did an assessment as to whether they were running out of resources. he just showed up, killed half the population pseudo-randomly, and flew off to do it again.
He tells Gamora about her planet after the culling.
There may not be a movie about his selection process and post-culling review methodology, but I vaguely seem to remember him not being a liar

>but that kills everyone
Not really, if you adapt them. As i said, he can do anything.

Crazy =/= stupid

Okay so infinite resources was too much for even the MCU canonical infinity stones.
Why didn't he just make fertility supernatural follow a log function?

Why didn't he create infinite stones?

It's the other way around. Poverty causes overpopulation (or really just high levels of population growth).

Coincides.

Why didn't Ant-Man stop him

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He had to fix the van because he was too op,

Its pretty clear that the capability of the stones is tied to the base power of their user. Its likely that wishes that just tell thermodynamics to fuck off are beyond even his reach. Remember the MCU has a more pseudosciency bent than the comics.

Making fertility a log function wouldn't require changing thermodynamics.
It could just be an epigenetically induced decrease in fertility whenever too many people are in close proximity.

Why didn’t he just sterilize half the population

Why didn’t he wish for more base power, then?

He was just plain delusional. Not a single crowded planet was ever shown in the MCU.
Not Gamora's homeworld, not Xandar not even his own flashback hologram of Titan itself. Hala is the closest thing to a massive city, and its a clean, beautiful Utopia.

He was just crackers.

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yes, this experiment could've been improved upon my adding lead to the gasoline those mice used to commute from their suburbs.

Why haven't you've been raped?

Why didn't he send half of everyone to cloned planets?

Then why did he destroy the stones? Even by killing half of all life the population would rebound in, say, a century, then he would have to snap again, except he destroyed the stones

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>Muh resources
Does he know how fucking big the universe is? Is not like every single solitary planet in the universe has been colonised, or every star in the universe has a dyson sphere arround it, if those advanced alien nations run out of space uranium they will have to make do with what they have or even better create something new to replace space uranium, or just go to war against another alien civilization and steal theirs, or if they are REALLY advance civilizations, create your own space uranium

Either way, the problem solves itself, they don't need to kill half the population

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Why didn't the people who had the stones do anything actually good with them before Thanos showed up?

Not how Sci-Fi works.
Aliens who can cross the galactic void in ships the size of cities can't combine hydrogen and oxygen, they NEED our water. Not the water of uninhabited worlds/moons, but OUR water.
The added plastic makes it extra-delicious or something.

But Red Skull tried to win WW2 for Germany with one....

Why didn't they just make the experiment twice as big?

Why didn't he create fuck-bots so people can get the urge to fuck out of their system without contributing to overpopulation?

Because creating infinite mass would remove any empty space in the universe.

Why didn't he just wish for a gajillion dyson spheres?

Alot of people seem to have not realized that Thanos didn't just wipe half of all intelligent life. He wiped half of ALL life which includes plants and animals. The snapped would've caused mass extinction across the universe.

screenrant.com/infinity-war-thanos-snap-animals-plants-killed/
In an interview with Birth Movies Death, 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."

Thanos plan for "saving the universe" was retarded from the beginning.

>Feige confirmed that half of the plants and animals of the world are now gone

Oh God, that means half of the world's weed was snapped too.

It doesn't matter how many reasonable replies you guys post. The same retard will open the same thread over and over again.

Mankind might be doomed but there are lots of other planets that dont have this kind of behavior, so i don't say how that's a point.

Why doesn't he just double the threads already, then?

They did. Same result. It went through different experiments with varying sizes.

>or make it so people don't produce waste.

Imagine if you woke up one day and suddenly realized your asshole is gone.

Oh god, user, what are you thinking? Giving people infinite resources but a finite amount of space to live in would be like throwing infinite gasoline on a house fire and expecting that to save the building.

Probably for the same reason your mom couldn't sleep with men who weren't black, he simply didn't have any desire to.

Thanos whooped the Hulk. Thanos can clench his buttcheeks so tight that not even going subatomic will let you penetrate them. Game over, Scotty.

What if we are the mouse utopia?

space is expanding infinitely to the best of scientific knowledge.

So why didn't he just sterilize the population?

mice didn't get nor produced entertainment

Unlikely, at least here on Yea Forums we've been revolting against the mouse for a bit.

If Thanos is a creature from another galaxy or planet or something why would he give shit about planet earth and the people in it?