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Certified reacted to death tribble in June '18 Superdraft: A War for the Ages
Things do not look good for our heroine......
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Certified reacted to Psybolt in June '18 Superdraft: A War for the Ages
Hero#2: Marion Crane (Psycho)- 1960
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Certified reacted to Logan D. Hurricanes in June '18 Superdraft: A War for the Ages
The option, time traveling device for San Dimas heroes, the Phone Booth.
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Certified reacted to Psybolt in June '18 Superdraft: A War for the Ages
Hero #1: James Cole, Year of 2035 (12 Monkeys)
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Certified reacted to Pariah in A Little Good News
Every once in a while, I'll see a news story that restores my faith in humanity and makes me feel like the powers-that-be haven't given up on this world just yet.
This thread is for sharing stories like that.
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Certified reacted to Kefrem in Back after years...figured i post some pics...
Just me....my girlfriend does my clea:P I have a pic of myself with her..but its got lotsa people in the background and ads and such..wasn't sure if I could post it here.
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Certified reacted to Old Man in RIP GySgt R. Lee Ermey, USMC 1944-2018
Not that it makes him any less badass.
Farewell, Sarge. You were metal.
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Certified reacted to Cassandra in Favorite legacy/sidekick character
Alternate Reality, like John Wesley Shipp on The Flash.
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Certified got a reaction from assault in Elves vs MCU villains
Not only did they go on a road trip but about half way through met up with Rita Repulsa and were... um... out shined by her skills to entertain.
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Certified reacted to assault in Elves vs MCU villains
My personal favourite parallel universe was the one where the Red Skull, Aldrich Kilian and General Zod went on a road trip in Australia.
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Certified got a reaction from death tribble in Elves vs MCU villains
Clearly they all negate each other.
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Certified got a reaction from Grailknight in Elves vs MCU villains
Clearly they all negate each other.
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Certified reacted to Lucius in Favorite legacy/sidekick character
Wiglaf, the successor of Beowulf.
Lucius Alexander
The palindromedary is ruminating.
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Certified reacted to Hyper-Man in Hyperman R.I.P.
I've also stopped the cancer pills and will start a monthly immunotherapy infusion once I can safely stop the steroids. They just have higher likelihood of side effects than the pills did. Blood clots are one of the common side effects of melanoma cancer.
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Certified reacted to Hyper-Man in Hyperman R.I.P.
Thanks for the kind words of encouragement everyone. Today is the first chance I have had to be in front of a full size keyboard in over a week and it feels good!
I had a reoccurance of Melanoma cancer... this time in my brain. Probably a lucky break since the symptoms presented like a stroke. They've cut out the big/easy piece and have just done a hires/3d MRI of my brain stem so they can target with radiation next week. The next big hurdle is the results a PET scan of eveything else in a couple of weeks.
I am much better than just few days ago. The fine motor dexterity and strength of my right hand is the biggest issue right now. Typing this was good exercise.
I know I am not a frequent contributor to this part of the forum but you guys always put a smile on my face.
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Be sure to have yourselves checked for skin cancer!!!
HM
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Certified got a reaction from wcw43921 in WWYCD: Negator
Ice Rider, former circus performer, turned Llama tamer.
Having finally scrounged up enough money from kids birthday parties he's ready to open a bank account. Seeing this guy come in he's forced to act, unfortunately he's in his secret identity. Unable to Simply seal his mouth in a block of ice Ice Rider takes a different approach.
"Hey, hockey puck, let me guess you put on that outfit because you have a face for radio and a voice for silent movies." In the moments before he is insulted and forced to cry, Ice Rider whistles, sending his llama, Dolly charging into the bank to barrel over the villain with a taste for the classics.
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Certified reacted to Clonus in Ctrl+V
Answered Wed You will get a flood of answers saying “Star Trek”. They are all wrong or at least right for the wrong reason, because paying more attention to your “science” isn’t the same thing as getting it right. The more specifics you get into about how things work, particularly when you draw up on real life scientific terminology, the more opportunities you will have to get things wrong and Star Trek has made the most of that.
No, a cosmic string isn’t something you can run into. You can’t make a hole in an event horizon and fly through it. The particles of the week are all phony. Spiders are not part of humanity’s ancestry. Replicators should not be able to magically conjure up stuff for free with no need for power and raw materials. Evolution doesn’t want anything and doesn’t operate in the absence of reproductive selection. Time travel violates causality and had different rules for how to deal with that every time it showed up. Human memory is not holographically stored in every single cell so you can grow a mature clone with all the memories of the original. Separately evolved species can not interbreed. Negative space wedgies are arbitrary nonsense.
So when people say “Star Wars is fantasy”…as opposed to the setting where you meet all those space elves, witches, gods and demons and can get turned into a newt…
…and therefore it is less scientifically accurate, they are wrong. The very fact that Star Wars is more action oriented and less concerned with plotlines where you take a totally impossible scientific problem and apply an equally unreal technical solution means that Star Trek will provide you a lot more scientific misinformation even if Star Wars gets one thing consistently wrong, the lack of atmospheric pressure in space. Of course that one thing may outweigh all the others.
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