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But Marc Alice has a point. Sam Wilson is new the captain america, so eventually his identity and backstory may be overshadowed by the mantle that he has taken over. On the other hand, he could be seen as an inferior captain america - which just is another way of saying that the mantle is too good for him. Either

Clearly, it's not 16bit quality.

So this is really interesting. In all honesty. Over time our acceptance of the split infinitive has changed. This is the consensus, yes?

Perhaps my joke hit a wall...

Crap. I think something's wrong with mine, you guys. Every time I click on link, i get an error message

Why send a man to live on mars, when we can send a man to live in a saturn?

You are correct that grammarians believed that splitting the infinitive was a no-no based on an erroneous belief that English infinitives could not and should not be split.

I agree that using "to not" and "not to" can put a somewhat different emphasis, though I don't quite agree with your conclusion. Negation is interesting because, yes, as you say, it depends, generally, on what you are negating. Here are some, I think, good examples of how you have to be careful what you negate:

Wow, he was sooo close, but he fucked up splitting the infinitive @ 3:26. Song goes "Try your best to not drool." Should be "Try your best not to drool." That is the biggest "word crime" many people have, and yet he misses it and actually uses it?!

Yes, I'm afraid we may not see the new one around for very long. Doctors have pleaded with it to start insulin injections, but to no avail. I mean look, he already lost both of his legs!

And everyone either duped bladestone (not me) or cloudstone shields (totally me). All that matters is that plat, right?

Well, the laws may not allow for the art does not equal porn idea.

seriously! and that's why they have such hard shells. Damn needlefish always going around and trying to pop the turtle

Ah the stone protectors is strong with this one

Huh, and only one that can dive? Surprised there aren't more :P

I totally did not see the r there! And here I was, lost imagining how to fist a sea...

Plot hole, no probable cause to believe car contained contraband.

don't tell me you fear the bat's man

Yep, and in fact Lambo owns a TM registration in the US for the motion of its doors: Trademark Office Reg. No. 2793439: "The mark consists of the unique motion in which the door of a vehicle is opened. The doors move parallel to the body of the vehicle but are gradually raised above the vehicle to a parallel position."

Gull wing doors are the ones like on the delorean and Benz 300sl.