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Because he is not a threat. You don't have to be too cautious about him since he is not a villain. The enemies on the other hand need to be cautious. They cannot be too cocky or they'll lose. Also, he is really bad at making decisions that's why he often gets the blame.
I love how because the team underrates his genius like the nano-tech suit, when bruce is surprised about the said suit Tony is happy that he has someone to show his tinkering, it's like a kid showing his dad a drawing he made, it's pretty wholesome
Tony and Bruce have been science bros since the beginning :) Hell Tony was the first Avenger to treat Bruce like a human being instead of a ticking time bomb
@@rickyk4583yeah, they have a special bond unlike the one that they have with the other members of the team. It's like those two bros in a friend group that get along with everyone in that group, but are closer to each other. Those two bros would stay as close friends even if the group disbanded.
Only genius can understand genius , he can't fit in normal society , moreover they lack a term that is needed to be in society , he is different that's why he is being ignored , that's reality that's why mathematician like John struggled a lot mentally ... Atleast he found Bruce.
I never realized how humble he actually was. Like yeah, he bragged a couple times but he was still pretty humble and the fact that he’s a superhero kinda makes him more noble.
Best part {If you want to know about the Marvel Comics} In the comics, Tony Stark was able to fuse an emergency suit in his bone matter, but this was a drawback since it eventually killed him if he ever used it once, but it was his most powerful suit.
@@thebasketofgoods9753 more like doing a mesh analysis and getting good results from first trial ...or building an electric circuit and not mixing and positive /ground ports first time ......or as you said ..not getting stuff blown in your face🤣🤣🤣 The hardest part(which is also the most fun part) is executing a premade design..and making it work
I love Tony's and Bruce friendship, Tony life he lived it being a genius and when he met Bruce he could talk what his mind is thinking and somebody will understand and help him with his theories or technologies.
TONY STARK WAS ABLE TO BUILD THIS IS A CAVE! WITH BOX OF SCRAPS! This has to be one of the best lines in the entire mcu. The fact that Profesional scientists weren't able to crack the code and say "it's impossible" doesn't even show us half the picture of Tony's genius. I love it
howard was a terrible father lmao tony probably read algebra to himself before bed to try and prove himself to him and then proceed to get brushed off despite bein a genius
It’s funny how Tony Stark is literally the smartest person on the planet and the fact that he’s able to probably take over the entire world with his tech but he doesn’t amazes me
@@the_socialphobic_girl Well, I understood what it's supposed to mean... But for example that scene where he discovers a "new element"? That's just funny tbh
Which shows how Tony and him are different in that while Tony makes his own stuff and knows how it works and what to do with it, Hammer's just a mere businessman who knows jack shit about how his company's products work
To be honest the tape shown on tv where someone wearing hammer's suit gets killed while rotating his upper body is brutal to watch even if you don't see the person inside
I want Tony and Shuri in seperate caves full of terrorists keeping them hostage making them both build the same weapon with same resources. I bet Stark will make something more agile whereas Shuri might make something more... ground force
Tejas Gowda maybe, but the movies don’t support her genius. She’s pretty basic character if you think about it, no where we see her being genius other than one sassy comment made to Banner which who knows? Tony could’ve burned her ass on that too.... She has only been shown to use high-tech stuff, not make it
@@alphamineron true but like i said, she would have the resources same as Tony. Who knows she might make a powerful bomb or something or mini bombs. She is capable of using things to her advantage. Only thing i am unsure of is whether she is capable of dismantling parts of a ready made product and just use specific parts of it to make something even cooler. Coz she only makes things like her blasters or she upgrades hardware using wakandan resources. She never uses non-wakandan resources to upgrade something ordinary or special
@@r.r.574 Literally 0% of people. Highest IQ on record is 263, which is close but not quite there. If Tony Stark existed IRL, he'd set a new world record.
I always like that Tony is this super smart guy and then he finds an element that his father hid because his father was limited by the technlogy of his time. So pretty much Tony's father was probably even smarter. I wonder what he could have achieved in Tony's time.
I like how it shows Cap isn't just the best fighter on the team, he also kind of understands what they're talking about. But this is about Tony and he doesn't wait for anyone to catch up. He has a massive brain and if he could just invest time travel like that it shows he's only gotten smarter. Shoutout to Mariah Hill for also keeping up with the big brains
Love how we just accept this man created a pocket size nuclear reactor, a home made particle accelerator, a new element, an infinity gauntlet and FUCKING TIME TRAVEL
The fact that he can build a gauntlet of his own without any prior knowledge and only 1 other person in the entire universe was capable of making it cause he was a blacksmith for the gods. And he made it like it was nothing
I bet he'd have found the cure for Coronavirus in less than 5 days Edit: *i know biology is not his thing*, but he learned astrophysics and thermonuclear in one night
I heard u nugget and thought it as another nickname given by this nickname genious. But on the second watch, it did sounded like 'l', and i just shrugged it
Ironic we’re on a video about a genius but you can’t put “could have” instead of “could of.” Not trying to be a dick but now you know. Use “could have” 👍
Gotta say, the part that always blows me away is that Tony's dad not only discovered a new element but knew he didn't have the necessary technology so he built the structure into a TOWN MODEL for his son to inherit because he believed he would be smart enough to figure it out and create it in the future Like BRO Talk about thinking 10 million steps ahead
Geniuses don't think that they're smart, but they think that they can learn a lot more. So no genius would actually be amazed by how smart they are, but they would think that there are lots of areas to improve and a lot of intellect to catch up on. Just saying
@@ravenn0us Wasn't familiar with the term until now, but if you mean the reversed Dunning-Kruger effect, then yeah that seems true. - Cause I don't think that geniuses know that they're so incredibly smart, but they'll keep learning instead because there's no limit. What I understand about the effect is that people that lack intelligence are overestimating themselves and think that they're so smart. So if you mean the reversed effect, then yeah I agree
I always thought the whole "shooting a laser at a thing to make a new element" scene was just sci-fi stuff, until i found out that's actually how new elements are made.
This is why Tony Stark is the greatest Avenger. He is not a God, or a man with mutant abilities. He is an exceptional human man. Intelligence, financial resources, and a determination to be better and do good. None of us can be Hulk or Thor, but we can be Iron Man.
@@prestonhong4850 the movie was suppose to follow what's in the comic. Not the other way around. MCU was suppose to be a live adaptation for the Marvel comic. Not randomly put some bullshit into the screen and changing the origin for the characters.
@@prestonhong4850 I am aware of all the bullshit they put into the movie which is why I stopped watching MCU movies ever since Captain America Civil War. I don't need you to tell these kind of things. I can smell their BS from miles away. Nevertheless, I do appreciate your effort for telling me this.
Me after reading thumbnail: no need Tony stark is always a genius... Me again: but how can I miss 5 minutes of Tony stark doing anything! Wow thanks for likes! Feels good to see how many people relate to me😄
I'm telling y'all! I could just sit and watch an entire, 2 hour long film of Tony being a genius, tinkering, and discovering new shit! It would be the best thing ever, and I'd watch every minute of it without break and without complaint...am I the only one who just loves watching this man build and tinker and DISCOVER shit?!?! It honestly cannot just be me...
The first scene is the one that amazed me the most. It just explicit that money, tech or a big crew of hired scientists can't achieve or buy what one big mind can do with scratch. In a way it seems that you can't get what you weren't made to earn.
My favorite part of the element scene is he’s just completely enraptured in discovering something, which is rare for someone like him and a welcome challenge that he’s capable of overcoming (the timetravel discovery is good at this too)
My brother is a cross between Star Lord and Tony Stark 😂 one time he forgot he needed to have a presentation for one if his lecturers but remembered during class when the first person was called up to give their presentation. So he read up on the subject and then threw together the presentation and then presented it (it goes in alphabetical order so M was pretty far down the list but not last). He ended up winning an award for his presentation and was accepted into a team today more research on the subject. The man turned a job at NASA down 🙄 Jammie wee sodd 😂 he's also about to have a little baby boy so it will be fun to see how he turns out hahaha