Thread:Marvelous 345678/@comment-26838855-20170701032609/@comment-26838855-20170706151145

Marvelous, if you want to reply to The Comic Board again I suggest you say something like this:

Sorry for being rude but I felt I had to defend our timeline when called "crappy".

It feels very dismissive from you guys. We do NOT "just go by real time" despite admins pushing us to do this, and my friend is even pushing for Winter Soldier to be moved to January 2014, but the admins refused, saying it has to stay in real time.

So why do you think we "just deal in real time" because we really do not. We reason out the dates, and put more value in dialogue than props, which we feel is a better approach than using props, which comes with all sorts of problems. Please do not demean our timeline as "just real time" when we analyse just as much evidence as you, if not more. For example, how would you explain: Ward's death being "last year" from April 2016 but placed in December 2015, WHiH having Earth Day and other posts giving the exact date proving their placement in real time and yet placed before real time, "over a year" between Age of Ultron which is in "summer" and Civil War which they have placed in April 2016, etc., etc., the list goes on You have a different interpretation, yours is more prop-reliant and that is fine, but do not attack our timeline or demean our analysis without basis. I am sorry I attacked yours in retaliation, I got heated.
 * Phase One we're working on, but we don't agree with the current placement on the timeline.
 * I'm sure you would agree that Avengers is May 2012, "real time".
 * I'm sure you would agree that Iron Man 3 is December 2012, not real time. *Look at our timeline, Thor: The Dark World is a week or two later than its release date to coincide with a reliable prop which fits.
 * I'm sure you would agree Winter Soldier should be months earlier than its release date, even if we dispute how many months.
 * Guardians of the Galaxy is real time because there is no reason it shouldn't be. All we know is it's 2014 and Feige said unless otherwise stated, they are set when they come out. Guardians 2 is 2-and-a-bit months later, so October 2014.
 * I'm sure you would agree Age of Ultron is spring 2015, "real time."
 * Ant-Man is placed on our timeline in real time only because WHiH specifically say he will be released on July 17th, and that the Yellowjacket announcement is "this week" on the 16th, and the finale is "2 weeks" after the Yellowjacket presentation, which should, we, feel, overrule a blink-and-you'll-miss-it date on a phone.
 * Civil War is placed on our timeline in late June, because the incident in Lagos, given by WHiH as May 3, 2016, was "last month" and in the Homecoming prelude it says the bombing is "one month later." It has to be before schools break up, but is "two months" before the beginning of Homecoming on September 8th. Late June is not real time, you'll notice.
 * Homecoming is not real time but September 2016.
 * Doctor Strange is not real time but May 2016-March 2017.
 * Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. revolves around the films and its own references, and any real time is coincidence.
 * The Netflix shows are not in real time. Daredevil: Season 1 is placed 2 months before its release, Jessica Jones: Season 1 is placed 8 months before, Daredevil: Season 2 4 months before, Luke Cage: Season 1 10 months before, and Iron Fist most likely 13 months before. That is not "real time."
 * The MCU timeline saying there are 9 months between Tony's capture and "I am Iron Man" but only 3 on your timeline
 * Hammer saying Tony's operated as Iron Man for "6 months" in Iron Man 2 (I am not a "motherf*king idiot" for thinking Iron Man 2 is 6 months later, thank you)
 * The Iron Man: Mark VII comic putting Iron Man 2 6 months after Iron Man
 * The MCU timeline saying Monaco is "6 months" after "I am Iron Man"
 * Pepper saying Tony slept with Christine "last year" in Iron Man 2
 * Daredevil: Season 1 being only "months" before Season 2, as said by Fisk, but your timeline putting it a whole year before
 * In Who You Really Are in April 2015, the team saying the events of Yes Men were "last year" but your timeline has it as December 2013
 * WHiH posting with the date in the title of their first video and posting about their video coming "on July 7th," which came on July 7th, proving it is on the matching dates
 * Scott Lang being released in October 2015 despite WHiH saying it is on "July 17th"
 * Chinese New Year appearing in Iron Fist but a placement in July 2016
 * WHiH posting about Earth Day on April 22, 2016, the correct date, but you have that earlier in 2016
 * Stephen Strange's car accident being February 2016 when in May 2016 on WHiH he is said to still be around as a skilled surgeon
 * Steve and Sam having searched for Bucky "2 years" since Winter Soldier in Civil War
 * "2 months later" being the beginning of September in Homecoming from the end of Civil War, where you have it in April. It is clearly the "weekend" (said in Homecoming) where Peter is picked up on Friday 24th June to fit as still schooltime, but a rounded 2 months before early September. This also fits as the month following May 3rd, again proving WHiH is in real time.
 * Civil War being "over a year" since Age of Ultron, which is "summer", but you having it placed in April
 * Coulson saying in BOOM in April 2016 that he killed Ward "last year" but you have that in December 2015