Supaman would just squash those two losers.
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Coming soon ! Skittles flavored chicks.
BECAUUUUUUUSE !!! Muwahahah !
I' m feeling so heroic right now !
As a movie it does work better than Akira. Although its direction feels much more impersonal at least it didn' t try to fit six phone books worth of pages into a two hours movie. Not to mention its characters and their anxieties are grounded in contemporary US rather than in eighties' Japan, which makes no big difference to me but is much easier to relate to for a mainstream audience (especially for an American audience). Chronicles was definitely enjoyable to watch, but unfortunately I read Akira years ago and several times so it didn' t feel terribly fresh to me. Also, it doesn' t push its subtext nearly as far, but then it' s perfectly understandable for a two hours movie.
source : http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/01/11/death-star-petition_n_2460265.html?ir=Technology&ref=topbar
Caveman is Goku, Astronaut is Superman. . . . Does Goku have kryptonite ? XD
It just displays the page without the .jpg on my end. Here' s the, err ... "article", in case you couldn' t read it :
http://www.p4rgaming.com/?p=47 Close enough ? :D
Jones spent the whole interview hitting nails in his own coffin, I suspect Morgan was trying his best not to burst out laughing. - "Are you done ?" - "Yes I am. BWA BWA BWA BWA BWA ! GRRRRRRRRRAH ! RAH ! GRABWAWAGRAWAH !" XD
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I pronounce it the French way (Marl, slightly rolling the r). As for his human form, idk, sorta Vegeta I guess. Pointy ears, no eyebrows, skin condition ... he' s closer to Piccolo.
Sure, and those who fall asleep with an itchy butt wake up with a stinky finger.
^ These are my favorite cookies, I tear them into pieces and drop' em in milk. I' d gladly give a shot to all of their flavors but they only sell five of them here. Ah well, no matter, they' re super pricey so I rarely buy them anyway (3,5 to 4 euros a pack).
Heh, one chance to hook the right fish in an infinite sea of alternatives ? Who wouldn' t want to bet ! Woops, piranhas ...
The implication here is that brute force would be your only option to stand your ground. I don' t recall Martin Luther King ever firing a gun to get what he wanted. Besides, it seems to me that information technology has become a far more effective weapon than guns nowadays. Just look how crucial a role the internet played in the Arab Spring, the citizens got their way in spite of their utterly outmatched weaponry. As for what the second amendment does or does not say frankly I don' t really care : my US history/laws knowledge is quite rudimentary, and anyway you' d have to be psychic to know for sure what its writers would think of it now. I think it' d be best to cut the crap and just ask yourselves what kind of regulation would make more sense today. Not sure if serious or just trolling. It makes sense to make cops' weaponry proportional to that of their citizens, which is why your cops are much more armed than French cops, and even more so than British or Japanese cops. However although I would very much like to live in a world where the military aren' t needed anymore I don' t think we' re quite there yet. Well, personally I wasn' t thinking about baning guns altogether as much as baning the most ridiculously powerful ones and curbing the rest of them. I think I made my point abundantly and redundantly clear already across the numerous gun related threads. The reason I write an answer to this particular point is to say that if I were you, I' d freak out much more over the laws more or less recently passed in your country (those that copiously piss all over the legal burden of proof) than over curbing gun control. If you went from 90 guns per 100 citizens (as in the US) down to to 30 (as in France) then you could still own a gun if you really want one and the odds for you to face a gun someday would have been reduced by two thirds. Last time I checked France looked a lot safer than the US. Besides, facing a gun pretty much freezes you on the spot and forbids you to retrieve yours, unless you happen to have it on you. Not that using a gun in self defense never happens, but still, it' s much rarer than you make it sound. Hmm, that would be a tough one for me to answer, there' s just too much cultural differences between our countries. Cops are not allowed to Jack Bauer your ass and shoot all wily-nilly here, and we don' t have death penalty. I' ll just post this and say that' s the kind of news that weirds the shit out of me :