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Not just scarily powerful, but also more than a bit loopy.
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If a male character could be swapped with a female character with no change in the story other than the change in name and pronouns, then there's nothing in the story that requires the character's maleness, so IMO the maleness in that instance is irrelevant.
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It's basic Newton's Third Law--the wing is at a positive angle of attack relative to the air stream. This deflects the air downward as the wing moves forward, and the reaction force pushes the wing upward. Try it yourself by sticking your hand out the window of a moving car, held at an angle to the air stream--you will feel your hand being pushed vertically.
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The Storyteller's Exchange - The Writer's Thread
ijuin replied to Red Regent's topic in Off Topic Discussion
First off, carry a pen and notebook around so that you can jot down bits of story whenever the urge hits you. Those little periods of time during breaks or while waiting for things do add up. If you are feeling writers' block, don't try to crash into it head-on by staring at the computer screen all evening--let your imagination chip away at it bit by bit on its own. -
Bad jokes? My salary. *rimshot*
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We're traveling through another dimension here...
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Which also implies that they themselves do not qualify as Danish...
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I thought that the number was TRansylvania 6-5000?
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I have no idea as to the canonicity of crossover stories between companies.
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Yes, because Americans who flee to Canada because the US Federal Government is too liberal for their tastes are going to the wrong country.
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Careful--anybody who understands that joke dies laughing!
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Yes, and apparently she won.
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Darkseid and Teen Titans are DC. Dark Phoenix is Marvel.
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Aaaaand she just failed it.
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Bleh, now I'm all depressed about it.
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Knowing how convoluted his plans can be, I suspect that paranoia is exactly the reaction that Voltaire hoped to elicit.
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At least you have a love life to joke about.
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Well, Pandora found one guy to whom she could give an "actual gaydar" spell, so a trans-radar spell if a possibility, but Sam, being pre-op Trans, is probably longing for a self-transformation like Tedd's or Eliot's.
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The classical method of zombie-ness being spread to people who are bitten but not eaten is also a good proxy for a highly virulent plague which is not airborne, but which spreads very easily via casual contact.
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So it seems as though a vow acts as a sort of geas in order to oblige Immortals to obey it beyond simply relying upon their sense of honor.
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Tedd is always drawn with Asian Eyes, even when transformed (as seen in the sketchbook entry linked above).
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I don't know about insurance where you live, but where I live, once you have the required liability coverage (i.e. covering any damage you might do to other people's cars/property/bodies in a collision), a lot of insurers allow you to add coverage for other kinds of damage "a la carte"--fire, flood, quake, storm damage, vandalism, etc. Some do offer package deals that cover several causes for less than buying them all individually, but the customer generally gets a choice of what to get coverage for.
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Prove, no, but Occam's Razor would lead us to assume that things are what they seem unless we have evidence to the contrary.
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The face looks more like Sarah to me . . .
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Another hint that weirdness has been standard in Moperville for a long time is that George actually has monster insurance. Nobody would buy monster insurance unless they believed that monster attacks are a thing that might happen.