Congrats with the poodle, Guy.
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Congrats with the poodle, Guy.
[QUOTE=Iron_Twister;5330409]Congrats with the poodle, Guy.[/QUOTE]
Thanks Iron!
[QUOTE=Guy1;5330192][video=youtube_share;WvU9FDQY888]https://youtu.be/WvU9FDQY888[/video]
Posting this here to celebrate! Because I got me a new Poodle Puppy! :o[/QUOTE]
Well Congrats on the Poodle, Guy.
[QUOTE=bruceleegreyhulk;5330496]Well Congrats on the Poodle, Guy.[/QUOTE]
Thanks bro!
[QUOTE=Jcogginsa;5329867]I've seen a theory that the return of Sea Shanties is because they're a group activitiy by nature, andso they scratch the itch created by quarantine loneliness
How about this one
[video=youtube;-5kPWpo2KzM]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-5kPWpo2KzM[/video][/QUOTE]
Kinda awesome, actually.
[QUOTE=Guy1;5330192][video=youtube_share;WvU9FDQY888]https://youtu.be/WvU9FDQY888[/video]
Posting this here to celebrate! Because I got me a new Poodle Puppy! :o[/QUOTE]
Gimme that dawg! Congrats!
I lifted a 250lbs atlas stone yesterday day and that was a bit rough. I’m making good progress though.
[QUOTE=FistofIron;5330696]Gimme that dawg! Congrats!
I lifted a 250lbs atlas stone yesterday day and that was a bit rough. I’m making good progress though.[/QUOTE]
Congratulations!
[QUOTE=Len Ikari145;5330026]Edens Zero: Well, this chapter has established that EZ is definitely going beyond Fairy Tail power levels, with Shiki's potential mentor all but affirmed to be planet-buster with his Gravity Ether, as well as Justice and Elsie's ongoing battle (which is insane, not to mention the mechanics of their abilities is sheer hax).[/QUOTE]
I did like how Elsie, Justice and all their subordinates casually showed that they can shit all over Shiki's and his crew in terms of immediate power level. Then this old robo dude rocks up and raises the power charts again by leaps and bounds. The series has a generally better grasp of the power levels than in Fairy Tail.
Yashahime: Welp, Sesshomaru can now cut comets in half, so that's awesome. He also shows a good amount of character development by demonstrating just how far he'll go to protect his wife, his newborn kids and even his half-brother and sister-in-law. Also, Toga's karma strikes again, because this sequel continues the trend of Inuyasha and Sesshomaru cleaning up after their father's fuck-ups. Seriously, Inuyasha, Sesshomaru, Dante and Vergil should form a club.
I've been thinking about Batman and super-powers. Would it [I]really[/I] be a problem if Batman had them? Like, people often say him having no actual powers is essential to his characters but I'm not convinced that's true.
I mean, obviously you don't want to give him very extreme powers like Superman or whatever. But if you keep him relatively street level, and he still largely relies on his brains, skill and gadgets, I think the concept would still work fine even if he had some lesser superhuman abilities.
Let's say before becoming Batman, Bruce undergoes some sort of experiment that gives him a Captain America-style boosted physique, very fast reflexes, a decent healing factor, enhanced senses (sonar hearing?), a greatly reduced need for sleep and heightened intelligence with the ability to think very fast and learn new skills very quickly. [I]Then[/I] he goes and does all the stuff he did to become Batman in the first place.
If anything that would just make all the stuff he's capable of anyway more believable.
[QUOTE=Fervidor;5331335]I've been thinking about Batman and super-powers. Would it [I]really[/I] be a problem if Batman had them? Like, people often say him having no actual powers is essential to his characters but I'm not convinced that's true.
I mean, obviously you don't want to give him very extreme powers like Superman or whatever. But if you keep him relatively street level, and he still largely relies on his brains, skill and gadgets, I think the concept would still work fine even if he had some lesser superhuman abilities.
Let's say before becoming Batman, Bruce undergoes some sort of experiment that gives him a Captain America-style boosted physique, very fast reflexes, a decent healing factor, enhanced senses (sonar hearing?), a greatly reduced need for sleep and heightened intelligence with the ability to think very fast and learn new skills very quickly. [I]Then[/I] he goes and does all the stuff he did to become Batman in the first place.
If anything that would just make all the stuff he's capable of anyway more believable.[/QUOTE]
[img]https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EFBKZC6WsAAjwYU.jpg[/img]
Yeah, but that's him sitting on literally the throne of the god of knowledge, which basically makes him omniscient. Of course that's going to mess with his head a bit, especially with his pathological drive to stop crime. That's kinda what I meant by not giving him very extreme powers.
[QUOTE=Fervidor;5331335]I've been thinking about Batman and super-powers. Would it [I]really[/I] be a problem if Batman had them? Like, people often say him having no actual powers is essential to his characters but I'm not convinced that's true.
I mean, obviously you don't want to give him very extreme powers like Superman or whatever. But if you keep him relatively street level, and he still largely relies on his brains, skill and gadgets, I think the concept would still work fine even if he had some lesser superhuman abilities.
Let's say before becoming Batman, Bruce undergoes some sort of experiment that gives him a Captain America-style boosted physique, very fast reflexes, a decent healing factor, enhanced senses (sonar hearing?), a greatly reduced need for sleep and heightened intelligence with the ability to think very fast and learn new skills very quickly. [I]Then[/I] he goes and does all the stuff he did to become Batman in the first place.
If anything that would just make all the stuff he's capable of anyway more believable.[/QUOTE]
Considering many of the ways that Batman has already stretched to the breaking point limits on what a human can usually do without powers, I actually am convinced that he already has them. Not sure how to define it, however. It's so vague and variable, more like the power to be what he needs to be when he needs to be it.
[QUOTE=Fervidor;5331335]I've been thinking about Batman and super-powers. Would it [I]really[/I] be a problem if Batman had them? Like, people often say him having no actual powers is essential to his characters but I'm not convinced that's true.
I mean, obviously you don't want to give him very extreme powers like Superman or whatever. But if you keep him relatively street level, and he still largely relies on his brains, skill and gadgets, I think the concept would still work fine even if he had some lesser superhuman abilities.
Let's say before becoming Batman, Bruce undergoes some sort of experiment that gives him a Captain America-style boosted physique, very fast reflexes, a decent healing factor, enhanced senses (sonar hearing?), a greatly reduced need for sleep and heightened intelligence with the ability to think very fast and learn new skills very quickly. [I]Then[/I] he goes and does all the stuff he did to become Batman in the first place.
If anything that would just make all the stuff he's capable of anyway more believable.[/QUOTE]
My response would be what do you gain in terms of narrative from giving Batman powers?
Part of the appeal of the character is that he is a man walking amongst gods. Make him metahuman and that lowers that aspect of his appeal.
Also I think it adds nothing so why include it?
[video=youtube;FYPZGfFDApw]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FYPZGfFDApw[/video]