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Post by daft alchemist on Jan 23, 2007 21:01:25 GMT -5
Ok. What the hell did you type into Google to come up with that?
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Post by Jalathas on Jan 23, 2007 21:08:21 GMT -5
Someone on another forum linked it. I have no idea where he found it, though. EDIT: One of the most emo thing I've ever seen: www.xkcd.com/c17.htmlUnfortunately, also how I start thinking whenever I consider asking a girl out. I'm such a loser.
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Post by SoA on Jan 23, 2007 21:16:37 GMT -5
Lol at Superman. Doesn't get kids! XD
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Post by daft alchemist on Jan 23, 2007 21:59:26 GMT -5
A lot of those other pictures are awesome.
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Post by zoner on Jan 23, 2007 22:33:37 GMT -5
he does too get kids...if he doesn't mind a c-section and having the Flash hold down the fort. the pictures remind me of my gf :-) except for the James Bond one. That one just makes me laugh. I don't quite understand the play-pen ball one, not for lack of that field of knowledge but out of uncertainty and reading what i typed i just realised what a nerd I am.
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Post by daft alchemist on Jan 23, 2007 22:56:08 GMT -5
I loved the James Bond one too! The play pen one, when the girl said that they define what adult means, I assume the guy was overcome with love for her and pounced/glomped her (hence the heart) and knocked the barrier down in the process, allowing balls to spill into the hallway.
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Post by zoner on Jan 23, 2007 23:01:30 GMT -5
:-[oooohhhhhhhh........not funny. cute, in a video-game fanatic's "You had me at Halo" Valentines card kinda way, but not funny
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Post by daft alchemist on Jan 23, 2007 23:16:05 GMT -5
Not all of them are necessarily funny, but I like it that way. Also, this is for you Tass. It's also from that site. www.xkcd.com/c91.html
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Post by BugHunter on Jan 24, 2007 1:30:31 GMT -5
Actually the Pre-Crisis, Golden Age Superman (the one who fought in WWII) eventually married Lois Lane.
But that link was disturbing....
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Post by SoA on Jan 24, 2007 4:45:26 GMT -5
XD I never knew that. I should totally read dem old comics... unfortunately they're rarer than finding anything that won't give you viruses on Limewire. Well... no, no they're not.
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Post by Tassatul on Jan 24, 2007 12:27:31 GMT -5
Not all of them are necessarily funny, but I like it that way. Also, this is for you Tass. It's also from that site. www.xkcd.com/c91.htmlGahh! Thats awesome.
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Post by BugHunter on Jan 24, 2007 18:15:11 GMT -5
Go to Wikepedia and look up any of the superheroes of the DC universe. There's tons and tons of stuff to read about the stories of each hero and they write it up almost like a biography. It also goes into the events that connected every single DC character together in its epic series of the Crisis of Infinite Earths, kinda like how the recent Civil War did for the Marvel Universe. During the Crisis, several characters, unpopular and popular are killed or destroyed. And just as the title goes, theres like an infinite number of parallel universes in the DC universe. The point of the epic series was to convert or destroy all of the universes until they were merged into a single rational universe.
Through the course of the Crisis, for Superman, we find that there's like 2 Supermen, and 2 Superboys. Supergirl had like almost 10 versions of her. The old Superman, from the Golden Age, has some grey hair and was the one who married Lois Lane and fought in WWII, he also had the power to move planets. The younger Superman is our Superman that we all know from our comics and is the member of the Justic League of America. One of the Superboys is the clone of Superman during the time of his disappearance after he was supposedly killed by Doomsday. He's the one that has more of a contemporary look and doesn't wear the traditional blue tights often.
The other Superboy is known as Superboy Prime because he comes from the universe labelled Prime because that's supposed to be the world most closely related to the real world (our world) where all the other superheroes are only exist in comics. But of course, Earth Prime is one of the first worlds to be destroyed during the Crisis. Eventually, Superboy Prime goes insane, kills the clone Superboy to prove he's better, kills some other member of the Teen Titans, forces several of the Super Speedsters (such as the Flashes) to trap him in their source of power which then destroys it and kills several of them, he then he escapes, gets a solar powersuit that increases his power ten fold, kills the Golden Age Superman and kills about 30 Green Lanterns on his mission to destroy all universes by destroying their source of power (that great lantern). Rightly so, Superboy Prime has been labelled the most dangerous villain of all time in the DC universe. Also, whenever you see an image of an evil superman, especially if its in a suit, thats probably in reference to Superboy Prime
And thats just explaining Superman's side of the story. All of the other heroes have their own storyline. You gotta read about Infinite Crisis.
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Post by daft alchemist on Jan 24, 2007 18:19:21 GMT -5
Hehe. Superboy Prime. He transforms into a whiney emo kid. I like the parallel universe things they did with X-men. So many crazy cool ideas. Although, if you think about it, they really are more or less just fanfics, except not made by fans.
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Post by zoner on Jan 24, 2007 20:48:42 GMT -5
As long as it takes me to take in information, I'll be reading that eight or nine times to get everything straight
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Post by SoA on Jan 24, 2007 21:07:37 GMT -5
BugHunter...
I think I'm going to begin worshipping you now.
~Gets on his knees and bows repeatedly.~
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