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@The_Sporean_Bob: I probably wouldn't choose either, because most people mispronounce classical Latin, often opting for the lazier ecclesiastical dialect. When mispronounced, they don't have the same effect. So, I'd probably go with OP's choice, despite the cool factor of having a superhero dressed in Roman armor

@LadyvonSnarkyPants: Thanks for the book recommendation. I've already checked out YouTube and as many DIY sites and blogs as I could find. So far, I haven't been able to find anything online on how to alter menswear.

@metallicfire: I know I'd buy it. Maybe that's part of the evil master plan.

@twothefutureandbeyond: I think maybe I've figured out root of the confusion. You're not American,Canadian, or British, are you? No one here (except perhaps the elderly, or a second grader eager to show off his/her new reading/writing skills) types like that.

@twothefutureandbeyond: Your opinion is duly noted. However, as I said before, it's been pretty much standardized for years. All caps = yelling. You can say that this is untrue, but it would be like claiming the Mississippi River should flow North.

@The_Sporean_Bob: The Iron Man translated into Latin in literal terms would be Ferreus Homo (or Ferreus Vir). Nominative singular.

Hmmm, interesting. As long as they keep the Disney-grade crap to a minimum, lay off on the excessive CG special effects, and pay more attention to injecting at least basic character development, then I'll probably watch it. I can't say I'll like it though; that's up to them. Will they create more garbage, or will they

@twothefutureandbeyond: No one's arguing that a person can't understand someone's post because it's in all caps. It's just that if someone were to type something in all caps, they're perceived as yelling, and few online situations require the high emotions of yelling. This has been a tacit rule in the online community

@Nigra: Oh OK. Thanks.

For those of us who don't live in the larger cities, finding a proper tailor (or a tailor at all) is easily the hardest part.

@BytheSea: The button is one of the easiest things to alter. Either something about the blouse prohibited the alteration of the button's location, or you need a new tailor (it's probably the former though).

Well, I WAS looking forward to this, but the private videos quickly dashed my interest.

This is one of those, "Thanks, Captain Obvious," moments. I don't want kids, at least, my own. If I do go down that road, I'll just adopt a preexisting kid. I'm OK with used products; I buy on eBay.

@ManchuCandidate: "God demands we have 18 children so we may spread his word and defeat the heathens!"

I are disappoint.

@Batmanuel: I seem to remember personally owning transparent gadgets as far back as 1994.