Social Anxiety is not an Avengers level threat to the world by any means, but it can be a problem to each Avenger on a more individual level. Read below to see which Avengers would be most impacted by social anxiety. After Thanos snapped away half of all life in the universe for 5 years … Continue reading “Impact of Social Anxiety on Each Avenger”
Social Anxiety is the true villain in the MCU, as we see in the super awesome Black Panther movie. Klaue is cool and Killmonger is even cooler. But Social Anxiety, that’s not cool. It is one of the highest grossing super hero movies of all time, over $1.3B box office. In other words, Black Panther … Continue reading “Three Social Anxiety Scenes in Black Panther”
Three serious Social Anxiety moments which would make even the steadiest Rock tremble. See which scenes from different Dwayne Johnson movies can cause Red Face on even the most confident man in Hollywood.
Getting “sucked into a video game” has never been a literal expression. It has always been more metaphorical than anything. But now, after 2017’s Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle, being sucked into a video game has become a thing. In fact, it’s such a thing that they made a sequel which was released 2 years … Continue reading “Two Major Social Anxiety Scenes in Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle”
So what happens when this mean, unsympathetic millionaire/billionaire comes face to face with the man who stole $160 million dollars from him? The interaction is quite interesting and social anxiety provoking.
Bullet Trains may be found mainly in Japan, but Social Anxiety does not discriminate. Traveling at the speed of a bullet, does not protect from developing Red Face.
Dinosaurs eat people. People worry about what other people think of them. Dinosaurs don’t get Social Anxiety. People do get Social Anxiety. That’s what happens when you’re at the bottom of the food chain.
As the confident, arrogant, and master of the mystic arts, Dr. Strange would need his powers to defeat an enemy he couldn’t see coming: Social Anxiety Disorder
There is one scene in the film Batman vs Superman: Dawn of Justice which provokes social anxiety in the core three Justice League heroes: Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman.
There are five questions we need to answer to see if Batman actually has SAD. Judgement, humiliation, authority figures, attraction, and lifestyle are all in consideration.
Out of every man, woman, hero, or average Joe on the planet, Aquaman is the safest from the symptoms of Social Anxiety Disorder. No one even comes close.
Bartending in a popular NYC bar, attending high-class auctions in Manhattan, and dancing with your crush at a nightclub: Social Anxiety will find him fast
Sebastian is socially awkward as it is, but there are four scenes in this movie which are just a no-no for people who have SAD. The first one is not so obvious.
If Hawkeye had Social Anxiety Disorder, that really incredible final battle at Rockefeller Plaza between him, Kate Bishop, and The Tracksuits would never have happened.
If Neo had Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD), he would never have “followed the white rabbit” and gone to the nightclub to meet Trinity for the first time.
This one scene in Elf holds three social anxiety triggers: speaking to your crush, shouting match with authoritative figure, and drawing attention to yourself in crowded store.
The Avengers’ Tony Stark would be a completely different man if he had Social Anxiety Disorder. Shyness and passive behavior would be his new identity.
If Deadpool had Social Anxiety Disorder, that hilarious bar fight prank at the beginning of Deadpool (2016) would not have happened. And it’s not because he’s afraid of getting caught and beat up either. With social anxiety, Ryan Reynolds’ Deadpool character would be afraid of the attention that prank would put on him.