Why's that any of your business? If they weren't your statues you've got no claim on them. [Somewhere, deep down, Dixon realizes that this whole argument is ridiculous, that they're still litigating over the right to kick a broken statue from weeks and weeks ago, but he's caught up in it. The contents of that first interaction have had plenty of time to foment and fester.
He also realizes he didn't actually answer Phos' question, he deflected it. There's just no real way to pretty up the caveman logic of "breaking things feels good", and despite the fact that it's true, Dixon's not going to cop to it in front of this weird Reed Richards girly punk twerp.]
And you can't be mean to something that's a thing, and you can't be wasteful with junk.
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He also realizes he didn't actually answer Phos' question, he deflected it. There's just no real way to pretty up the caveman logic of "breaking things feels good", and despite the fact that it's true, Dixon's not going to cop to it in front of this weird Reed Richards girly punk twerp.]
And you can't be mean to something that's a thing, and you can't be wasteful with junk.