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(99 replies, posted in Off Topic)

vidina wrote:

Make a Marilyn Monroe sex tape.

You're face to face with God. You've one question, and you don't get to ask the meaning of life. What'cha ask?

What was he smoking when he created the platypus.


What's your favourite cartoon and why?

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(569 replies, posted in Creations)

I've read this thread way too late to be in this but if there's any guitar riffage required let me know smile

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(180 replies, posted in Episodes)

Teague wrote:

the movie seems to want to get through that as quickly as possible and focus on Cap and the fun shenanigans and war stuff he's up to.

A bit too quickly if you ask me. The most badass part of the film is a montage. Everything felt rushed and uneven. Also I didn't like the fact that Cap didn't really fight the nazis, but some weirdo-scifi version of them. The tech level in that movie is also a bit too advanced. Why is Tony Stark going through all that hassle with repulsor technology to achieve flight if his dad already invented antigravity 70 years earlier?

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(180 replies, posted in Episodes)

Jimmy B wrote:
crowkiller06 wrote:


Maybe that happens(I can't recall that one way, or the other)... But, I'm not suggesting that Capt. get the powers.
But, something more along the lines of "the sword in the stone" ! You know ? Only those worthy can even pick the thing up !?!
Just to show more of Cap.'s character being "true of heart/pure" /etc.....
And because of this, maybe the other characters see that this is one of Steve Rogers' greatest strengths, just like Erskine saw in him.

I think it's the Hammer that chooses the person. It chose Thor when he proved himself, so it stays with Thor. For it to allow itself to be picked up by anyone else would see the powers exchange hands. Sounds silly, I know, but hey- superhero movie. Besides, if Cap could just pick it up, I'd see a lot of cries of 'bullshit' from people. Even if it is to show Cap's strength as a human being. It was established that only 'he who is worthy' can pick it up and that happened, why complicate it by having someone else pick it up?

My point exactly.

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(180 replies, posted in Episodes)

redxavier wrote:

I don't recall that being established at all... Thor merely regains his powers by picking up the hammer.

imdb wrote:

[enchants Mjolnir] Whosoever holds this hammer, if he be worthy, shall possess the power of THOR!

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(180 replies, posted in Episodes)

crowkiller06 wrote:

Thor leaves the hammer(thinking no one else can pick it up) and Cap. just picks it up (soooooooo easily) and hands it to Thor, saying something along the lines of: "You don't want to leave this lying around."

I seem to remember that this happened in one of the Avengers story lines.

What say you ?!

I say bad idea. In Thor they establish that whoever holds the hammer gets ultra superpowers so by picking it up Cap would have been transformed into Captain Asgard and Thor would've become a mortal.

I think Minecraft wins this battle smile

"technical reasons (the limits of 32-bit math) force the maximum map size, including the Far Lands, to be around 9.3 million times the surface area of Earth, which comes out to about 4.7 quadrillion km2"

Squiggly_P wrote:

I'm wondering what other early 80's puzzle games one could rip off and apply physics to.

Space Invaders and Pong (ok, not exactly 80's tongue). Or better yet, let's combine the two.

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(12 replies, posted in Off Topic)

BigDamnArtist wrote:
Landporpus wrote:

Is Comedy Completely Subjective?

Yes.

Agreed. I think Monty Python is great while my girlfriend describes it as the most boring thing she has ever seen in her life. But we're both Eddie Izzard fans. There are no general rules when it comes to comedy. It's all a matter of personal preference.

redxavier wrote:

but equally my grandmother is unlikely to laugh during Spaceballs

Oh come on, everyone likes Spaceballs smile

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(44 replies, posted in Episodes)

Thanks for the warm welcome guys smile

Jimmy B wrote:

You were at the live show on Sunday, am I right?

I'm pretty sure I wasn't. Unless there's some time travelling going on o_0

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(44 replies, posted in Episodes)

I used to listen to DIF at work. It was the only way to focus, get anything done and retain my sanity.