I visited the Titanium gold page on Wikipedia, and found three aspects of it worth commenting on: its sources for the pop culture section are unreliable or nonexistent, the entire pop culture section is irrelevant to the article, and its pop culture section should be removed because of inaccurate content. There are three sources for the pop culture section of the article none of which are reliable, one is a personal summary of the iron man game on a gaming website, another is a movie review by a critique in the Los Angeles Times that has no relevancy to the titanium gold at all, and the last link does not even work. The entire pop culture section is irrelevant to a chemistry based article and would be better served to mention titanium gold in a iron man article rather than vice versa. The pop culture section says that iron man's armor is titanium gold giving a statement by Robert Downey Jr. as evidence, But what Robert Downey Jr. said was that the suit fit him like a gold titanium glove, not that it fit like a titanium gold glove the difference being gold colored titanium not titanium gold alloyed which means the entire section of pop culture had no real relation to titanium gold
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