You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
You get a 30 minute break, eh? How many hours do you work in a day?
it still weirds me out that the english monarchy had an abdication over marriage to a divorcee. like, isn't that what henry viii left the catholic church to get
You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
I have seven hor shifts but sometimes I go home an hour or two early. I'd really prefer not too, though.
Ah, I see.
Yeah, that's one of the suckish things about a lot of entry-level jobs. You just kinda go home whenever your employer runs out of work for you to do. :V
it still weirds me out that the english monarchy had an abdication over marriage to a divorcee. like, isn't that what henry viii left the catholic church to get
Somewhere along the line the CoE banned divorcees marrying if their ex-spouse was still alive.
You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
I find it weird that some people, like, freak out if they see a spider
"The kodama rat is a cryptid passed down among hunting communities in Kitaakita-gun, Akita. It's an animal that, as its name suggests [TN: "kodama" means "little ball"], resembles a house mouse or dormouse, giving the impression of a dormouse rolled up in a ball in the middle of hibernation. It does not appear to pose any danger to humans. When it encounters a person in the mountains, it suddenly freezes and then inflates, then explodes with a gunshot-like noise, scattering its flesh and internal organs around. Those hunting communities consider the creature's incredible behavior a warning from angered mountain gods, and immediately cease their hunt upon encountering it."
I find it weird that some people, like, freak out if they see a spider
I'm just like "oh look, a spider"
Spiders sometimes make me uncomfortable, but of all the people in my family I am easily the most OK with them. I don't especially understand being afraid of them in the jump and hide way, but my sister is...
I was once planning to do a novel around the themes of superhero resurrection. Two 18-year-olds would start investigating superhero institutions and resurrection methods in order to raise their younger sister, who was killed in a botched superhero incident.
I was once planning to do a novel around the themes of superhero resurrection. Two 18-year-olds would start investigating superhero institutions and resurrection methods in order to raise their younger sister, who was killed in a botched superhero incident.
so like fullmetal alchemist but without the part where it's an inherently doomed endeavor?
He could shoot fore, water, gasses, lasers, and liquid concrete out of those quills, which he could also shoot out.
He later got a new design for his costume, which was less awesome, tried and failed to join the side of good, became a recurring avengers villain, joined the side of good successfully and then teamed up with the avengers to stop I don't remember but he died doing it and he was all like "Man, I wasted my life doing crime. I could have helped people with my ideas, yo. Ideas, heh, I never had any good ones, or did anything right. Well, I die as I lived, a forgotten fool" and Captain America was all like, "Naw, you were cool, a worthy opponent, and a good friend. C'mon, who the heck could forget you? You matter."
I was once planning to do a novel around the themes of superhero resurrection. Two 18-year-olds would start investigating superhero institutions and resurrection methods in order to raise their younger sister, who was killed in a botched superhero incident.
so like fullmetal alchemist but without the part where it's an inherently doomed endeavor?
Sort of? I'm not sure if they actually succeed in the end or not.
Also, most superheroes are joined at the hip with the government, a la Marvel post-Civil War, and the whole fact that resurrection is possible is a heavily-guarded secret, so it's also yet-another-anti-authority-superhero-story.
Porcupine wasnt all super-smart like Iron man. He was just an automotive mechanic with a master's degree in engineering and a willingness to spend months on a projwct . I like that sense that random everyday people can be supervillains, that the "muggles" of the world can do stuff like this. I mean, "muggles" invented automobiles, bicycles, airplanes.
It's like " normal people without superpowers who find it in themselves to follow the path of heroism/firefighters/good-policemen are the real heroes" except inverted so that random everyday people are the real supervillains.
I'm overanalyzing, but I like that you don't have to be a billionaire genius to make a supersuit.
You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
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I still need to watch all of Arrested Development. I quite like what I've watched of it.
The fact that my mother instilled a work ethic of "you're always on the cusp of being fired" in me does not help.
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
indie auteur
I keep forgetting the Aviano typefaces exist
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
He was a supervillain you'll never forget!
He didn't die in this issue, he died years later, after appearing in a handful of issues.
Fun fact: this was, if my sources are right, one of the last tales to astonish before Stan Lee got involved with Tales To Astonish.
He later got a new design for his costume, which was less awesome, tried and failed to join the side of good, became a recurring avengers villain, joined the side of good successfully and then teamed up with the avengers to stop I don't remember but he died doing it and he was all like "Man, I wasted my life doing crime. I could have helped people with my ideas, yo. Ideas, heh, I never had any good ones, or did anything right. Well, I die as I lived, a forgotten fool" and Captain America was all like, "Naw, you were cool, a worthy opponent, and a good friend. C'mon, who the heck could forget you? You matter."
And then
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
It's like " normal people without superpowers who find it in themselves to follow the path of heroism/firefighters/good-policemen are the real heroes" except inverted so that random everyday people are the real supervillains.
I'm overanalyzing, but I like that you don't have to be a billionaire genius to make a supersuit.
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead