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    They eat them? and use them as work animals? and treat them like pets?

    I've been wondering for some time what function comicbook superheroes have besides fighting. and I don't just mean this in a story context. for some time I've wondered in a way if anything like superheroes could exist in the real world without bizarre and mildly stupid wrestling matches with special effects in public

    my only intrest in info on LSD was as a means of microdoseing treatment for inflammatory autoimmune diseases.

    Thank you for stating what I was thinking.

    I now have a large mass of string lodged in my... um, nose. Please advise.

    finally! the original costume is hideous. and it's good to see more convertable practical wear. I'm liking the trend of clothings that is meant to see use and essentially transforms from civilian to action.

    welcome to the cyberpunk futures birthing grounds.

    and it will be as popular as general larping. But it will work as a dry run of concepts that open sourcers will integrate into a augmented reality system in a way that will effect the way we live our lives on a more fundemental level.

    please don't feed my paranoia. I'm only just this side of a psychotic break sometimes, I don't need a push.

    I like this. I don't know why, but I do.

    a few things that always bothered me, even after getting past the dead bodies don't survive very long bit: 1)If zombies eat brains, and the only way to kill a zombie is to destroy it's brain... then doesn't that mean victims of zombies just can't become zombies due to their brain being destroyed when they are killed.

    Really? Ball Bot is named BB-8. How creative.

    The Captain is better than a princess!.

    while not The best it is one the best:

    there is no indication whether the thing has a heck and axle or the configuration depicted in the 3d images.

    I had a story outline somewhere that had Anakin having been the offspring of a certain enslaved Mandalorian used as a gladiator in the arena where a slave girl healed his injuried and wo was nearly freed when the gladiator lead a breakout that killed their masters, but had appeared to have died in the escape attempt,

    One of the versions I heard as a kid obsessed with the legend was that the Greeks built the Tribute to the god Poseidon (horses being one of his animals) to assure his favor upon a return home. The Trojans too it into their city that they might instead gain Poseidons favor. But those crafty greeks built the thing

    Psh, who needs another movie that uses that character development trope. Or that whole character is male trope. And don't even get me started on the using language trope.

    I would think it has to do with the ways in which immiscible fluids behave in microgravity and possibly the chemical secretion of an immune cell tending to bubble around it rather than spread out from it, much like water in space form blobs around the straws tip they are secreted from.