Arrives in the 1940's

>arrives in the 1940's
>lives out his whole life
>knows about JFK assassination
>knows about the Challenger disaster
>knows every last detail of 9/11
>knows about Hurricane Katrina
>knows about Harambe's death
>doesn't do anything about any of it


Captain """"America""""

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>arrives back in 1940
>doesn't side with Red Skull

You'd be a terrible time-traveler.

We don’t know what he did because he was in an alternate timeline.

Justice for Harambe

The movie completely fucked over the time travel explanation.

In-universe, he went on another timeline, lived his life, and came back (probably not to stay) to pass the torch.

As a viewer however, you'd be forgiven for thinking he was in fact living in the MCU timeline, just hidden, because
>His reveal scene shows him just sitting at a bench with no sound effect before that would hint at him having used Pym particles, which make it seems like he just naturally walked to that bench and was just waiting to be noticed. In most if not all time travel show if a young character leaves for the past and an old version of them is shown hanging in the background it's because they took "the long way back" for one reason or another
>When the Ancient and Hulk are discussing the risks to the timeline, the Ancient says that taking out one stone causes a timeline to be doomed. Hulk then points out that putting the stone back at the point it was initially taken fixes that problem. Visually it is shown by a yellow line splitting in two and being made one again. So it's normal to assume fixed timeline means everything's okay again.

All in all it was shit and needlessly confusing. Same with "I've used the stones to destroy the stones", while interviews confirmed the stones were simply reduced to the quantum realm

>'Died' once saving the world, losing the chance of love plus all his friends.
>Goes on to save the world time and time again.
>Loses more friends along the way
>Has the chance to relive his lost years
>Knows that to reveal future knowledge will start him once more on the road to being a superhero and sacrificing everything he loves
>Makes the choice that was taken from him before, to just be Steve Rogers and marry Agent Carter

Can't fault him.

Honestly I think that after using his knowledge of the future in certain big events (like killing Hydra in the nest), the world would change so significantly it wouldn't matter that much anymore.

>Peggy, you won't believe what I saw in the future, and I don't want you to. What I want you to know Peggy, is that you're he only reason I didn't go further back in time.

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Altering events could foreseeably ruin his relationship with Peggy in any number of ways. Having lost her once, doesn't want to lose her agian. Plus he knows everything works out if he does nothing whereas who knows what may happen if he interferes, pic related.

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Maybe, but even if things eventually work out thinking everyday about what you could've done would be rough.

he was there the whole time. have you ever seen how agent carters husband looked like? i bet he looked like steve.

>knows every last detail of 9/11
Only Bush does

>imagine actually believing all of those (((disasters))) actually happened

Luckily you've got these to distract you.

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only the cia knows. there are documents not even the president has access to.

its not "our" timeline you fucking brainlet

marvel universe history =/= our history

the only thing that is matching is ww2 and steve going against nazis and shit, after that nobody really knows how the marvel world differs from our own, so there is no reason to believe any of the events like jfk assassination or 9/11 ever happened in that fictional world

God it must feel so good to be Captain America, her massive breasts sandwiching his 12 inch cock like a hot dog bun.

X men movies adress that Magneto failed to protect JFK on his assasination day.

Why in the hell wouldn't that be the case for the mcu too?

On the topic of major history events, they share our same background.

they explained this surprisingly clearly in the final film

>What the hell is this disgusting smell? What the fuck is a goddamn unchained nigger doing here??
>Oh shit I forgot it's the current year.

I'm still mad that Harambe got shot over that nappy-headed niglet whom no doubt has a much lower IQ than him and always will.

I swear they directly mention the Patriot Act in one of the Captain America films.

>comparing xmen to mcu

might as well bring out deadpool then while you're at it...is it so difficult to just imagine that this fictional world didnt have any of those events happen? like cmon, this isnt philosophy, its a world filled with wacky superheroes

>be a 30-something virgin because you cant relate to women 70 years into the future
>go back in time and lose your virginity to this

Why cant all man virgins in their 30s get this deal? ITS NOT FAIR

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>fixed it all in a different timeline
its more Jet Li's The One than it is Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure

Imagine Peggy being you to cum inside her because after an hour of hard fucking, and twelve orgasms, she knows if she doesn't finish you off soon she won't be able to walk tomorrow

>knows about feminism
>doesn't do anything