An injustice013 Archivesa scale hitherto unheard of.
SEE ALSO: These actors love playing superheroesSuper-not-quite-hero Deadpool weighed in quite unexpectedly on the Eurovision Song Contest on Tuesday.
Evidently the Merc with a Mouth is angry that Canada has been snubbed from the competition. He explained his position with a handy video:
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To be fair, he makes a good point. Plus, Deadpool competing in Eurovision would essentially end all forms of media, ever.
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