Why did Gunke say, “they literally show him figuring all his powers out”?
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In Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018), Gunke and Miles are watching Spider Man documentary movie.
Miles: Man, you really oversold this.
Gunke: Just try to pay attention. They literally show him figuring
all his powers out.
Spider Man figured all his powers by himself but Gunke says they are showing him how his powers work. So why did he give the opposite statement?
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In Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018), Gunke and Miles are watching Spider Man documentary movie.
Miles: Man, you really oversold this.
Gunke: Just try to pay attention. They literally show him figuring
all his powers out.
Spider Man figured all his powers by himself but Gunke says they are showing him how his powers work. So why did he give the opposite statement?
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What?. You quote him saying that he figured his powers out, but then claim that the quote says something opposite. No, it literally says what you quoted.
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This doesn't seem unclear to me. It seems to me that the question is based on a misunderstanding. This doesn't make the question close worthy. It might make it downvote worthy, but that's not the same as close worthy. A close vote is not a super downvote.
– Mithrandir
yesterday
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In Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018), Gunke and Miles are watching Spider Man documentary movie.
Miles: Man, you really oversold this.
Gunke: Just try to pay attention. They literally show him figuring
all his powers out.
Spider Man figured all his powers by himself but Gunke says they are showing him how his powers work. So why did he give the opposite statement?
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In Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018), Gunke and Miles are watching Spider Man documentary movie.
Miles: Man, you really oversold this.
Gunke: Just try to pay attention. They literally show him figuring
all his powers out.
Spider Man figured all his powers by himself but Gunke says they are showing him how his powers work. So why did he give the opposite statement?
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What?. You quote him saying that he figured his powers out, but then claim that the quote says something opposite. No, it literally says what you quoted.
– Daniel Roseman
yesterday
4
This doesn't seem unclear to me. It seems to me that the question is based on a misunderstanding. This doesn't make the question close worthy. It might make it downvote worthy, but that's not the same as close worthy. A close vote is not a super downvote.
– Mithrandir
yesterday
add a comment |
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What?. You quote him saying that he figured his powers out, but then claim that the quote says something opposite. No, it literally says what you quoted.
– Daniel Roseman
yesterday
4
This doesn't seem unclear to me. It seems to me that the question is based on a misunderstanding. This doesn't make the question close worthy. It might make it downvote worthy, but that's not the same as close worthy. A close vote is not a super downvote.
– Mithrandir
yesterday
1
1
What?. You quote him saying that he figured his powers out, but then claim that the quote says something opposite. No, it literally says what you quoted.
– Daniel Roseman
yesterday
What?. You quote him saying that he figured his powers out, but then claim that the quote says something opposite. No, it literally says what you quoted.
– Daniel Roseman
yesterday
4
4
This doesn't seem unclear to me. It seems to me that the question is based on a misunderstanding. This doesn't make the question close worthy. It might make it downvote worthy, but that's not the same as close worthy. A close vote is not a super downvote.
– Mithrandir
yesterday
This doesn't seem unclear to me. It seems to me that the question is based on a misunderstanding. This doesn't make the question close worthy. It might make it downvote worthy, but that's not the same as close worthy. A close vote is not a super downvote.
– Mithrandir
yesterday
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No, you misunderstand that sentence.
"They literally show him figuring all his powers out" means that "they" (documentary makers) show (in the documentary) Spider-Man figuring all his powers out. If Gunke was saying they needed to show him how his powers work, then the sentence would instead be something like "They literally show him how to figure all his powers out".
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No, you misunderstand that sentence.
"They literally show him figuring all his powers out" means that "they" (documentary makers) show (in the documentary) Spider-Man figuring all his powers out. If Gunke was saying they needed to show him how his powers work, then the sentence would instead be something like "They literally show him how to figure all his powers out".
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No, you misunderstand that sentence.
"They literally show him figuring all his powers out" means that "they" (documentary makers) show (in the documentary) Spider-Man figuring all his powers out. If Gunke was saying they needed to show him how his powers work, then the sentence would instead be something like "They literally show him how to figure all his powers out".
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No, you misunderstand that sentence.
"They literally show him figuring all his powers out" means that "they" (documentary makers) show (in the documentary) Spider-Man figuring all his powers out. If Gunke was saying they needed to show him how his powers work, then the sentence would instead be something like "They literally show him how to figure all his powers out".
No, you misunderstand that sentence.
"They literally show him figuring all his powers out" means that "they" (documentary makers) show (in the documentary) Spider-Man figuring all his powers out. If Gunke was saying they needed to show him how his powers work, then the sentence would instead be something like "They literally show him how to figure all his powers out".
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What?. You quote him saying that he figured his powers out, but then claim that the quote says something opposite. No, it literally says what you quoted.
– Daniel Roseman
yesterday
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This doesn't seem unclear to me. It seems to me that the question is based on a misunderstanding. This doesn't make the question close worthy. It might make it downvote worthy, but that's not the same as close worthy. A close vote is not a super downvote.
– Mithrandir
yesterday