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Ryan Reynolds has shared another humorous picture from filming, featuring Deadpool and Teenage Negasonic Warhead.

No joking within it, but plenty of joking about it.

Hopefully ISIS doesn’t learn about swatting.

Looks like boxers and an undershirt to me. Doubt he got there like that.

There is one scene where Johnny Five flips a gangster like a coin

How much can they hear when it’s not running, and how did taking off most of his clothes help? :)

And in another first look photo, the STAR Labs crew react to a seemingly unwanted arrival offscreen.

Just shitty magnetic ones that he definitely was not riding in an airport. Whatever he was on, it was not a hoverboard.

Absolutely. Those keys are no smaller than the on-screen ones, you can type with those without pressing them all at once, no?

Somehow I don’t think something nearly paper thin and weighing in at about 0.5 grams is going to be hard to fit into the kit.

A couple small band-aids?

Second, this mapping tool scraped Facebook data in a way that violated our terms

Luke was a bit short for a stormtrooper... Ren is played by 6’3” Adam Driver. So if he’s a Luke clone, he’s been modified quite a bit.

LOL, sure, sure....and sometimes I like to go to amusement parks to just look at other people on the roller-coasters...

Doesn’t look perfect to me. Looks “good enough to be almost perfect when viewed through a normal speed youtube video.”

Gooey is acceptable. Earl will get you bitchslaped.

Photons having momentum is part of well established physics. What they claim the EMDrive is doing is not, and therefore requires more convincing results before people will believe it. “Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.”

Yes, but in this case, no one has produced convincing evidence that what we know is wrong. Just a few experiments that produced results within the wide error margins left by their poor experimental setups.

As far as getting it into space, they could just include it in the next supply run to the ISS. Send someone outside on a spacewalk carrying the device, steady it so it’s hovering nice and still, and then turn it on.

No, the above quotes never had any laws of physics supporting them.