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I disagree and I'm ready to argue for hours about it.
Those other two scenes are iconic, no doubt. Probably more folks would consider those before the one I posted. But the one I posted basically encapsulates how Tony views the world. He views it as rightfully his.
That scene occurs right after he usurps his boss, and takes over. The blimp reading "the world is yours" as if, in that moment, it's confirmation. I think it's more symbolic of the character overall, than a machine gun and a pile of coke.
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