You might know him as the latest Marvel baddie with a scheming master plan to eliminate half the world's population because #reasons. He's latest evil foe that our plucky band of Avengers have to defeat.
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While Thanos is supposed to look like an intimidating, all-powerful villain, some people have pointed out that he looks like... other things. Things that are not intimidating, all-powerful villains.
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Things that are the back of a sneaker, for instance.。
Things that are the back of a sneaker, for instance. 。
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Or this unsettling anthropomorphic raisin.
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Thanos also looks eerily like other creepy pop culture icons. 。 Those terrifying Thumb Thumbs from
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Of course, there was a Shrek reference.。
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Others likened him to various celebrities, particularly those of the buff and bald variety.。
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It's not Thanos, it's JOHN CENAAAAAAAAAA!
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This one's just creepy. Try to get the image of Grimace and Rick Harrison mating out of your head.
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Thanos also reminded some users of the real-life villains they encounter on an every day basis.
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This is very specific, but it resonates deeply and truly.。
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And then, there is this very eloquent and accurate observation.。
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Whatever Thanos reminds you of, he's not gonna let your measly mortal opinion get in the way of his grand master plan.
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