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Looking at her wiki entry, this might be some time before the Monk got his fangs on her... So, she's a hedge witch right now, with very little power but some skills and knowledge.
Thank you, corrected.I wonder if I could trade her expertise for an exterior tune-u-?
...purging lichen and mostt and removing bird droppings...
...purging lichen and moss and removing bird droppings...
...shouldn't be any repetition of Gotham Police headquarters incident.
...shouldn't be any repetition of the Gotham Police headquarters incident.
(reads better. Up to you, after all)
...and the floor has been moped recently.
...and the floor has been mopped recently.
If that door was anything to go be she doesn't have the power for teleportation…
If that door was anything to go by she doesn't have the power for teleportation…
The woman sitting on the settee looks at me with distain. "I am a witch, not a vampire."
The woman sitting on the settee looks at me with disdain. "I am a witch, not a vampire."
Sure. But did it have to be such a pane about it?
I think OL might start to get a reputation soon: "talk to this guy, and you won't finish a conversation without a fight scene." Seriously, OL seems to be a trouble magnet even moreso than most superheros. Every. Single. Time. he investigates anything, it winds up with something like this.Okay so how many conversations did Paul have so far where someone wasn't attacked?
Pfff. Small timers.
Almost as bad as some waiters!RUDE!
Can't that explosion see they were having a conversation?
Most of them, I think? It's just that the ones that are interrupted by an attack are more memorable.Okay so how many conversations did Paul have so far where someone wasn't attacked?
... or she never met him in this continuity, or it was a type of vampirism one can be 'cured' of, or something like that.Looking at her wiki entry, this might be some time before the Monk got his fangs on her... So, she's a hedge witch right now, with very little power but some skills and knowledge.
Pfft, if you ask the South, not only did it never end, but they are ready for round two any day. It's always interesting to be screamed at about how much more "American" they are then you while they fly the flag, and wear the symbol of Armed treason.
It's the most American of traditions.Pfft, if you ask the South, not only did it never end, but they are ready for round two any day. It's always interesting to be screamed at about how much more "American" they are then you while they fly the flag, and wear the symbol of Armed treason.
They drink tea iced. I don't even like the stuff and I know that's wrong.Huh, now that'd be interesting just as a concept. Someone with an American flag, wearing a American flag shirt and hat, lecturing some random Englishman about how they are more "English" than them.
Huh, now that'd be interesting just as a concept. Someone with an American flag, wearing a American flag shirt and hat, lecturing some random Englishman about how they are more "English" than them.
Quote from Dresden file book Changes.They drink tea iced. I don't even like the stuff and I know that's wrong.
PS— Why, yes, I can in fact capitalize any words I desire. The language is English. I am English. Therefore mine is the opinion which matters, colonial heathen.
That's what happens if you ask the caricatured stereotype of the South. Frankly that kind of attitude is just as racist as what it's trying to attack, as it's prejudicially judging people by a stereotype of their ethnic heritage (and it is an ethnicity!) instead of by the opinions and behaviors of the actual individuals.Pfft, if you ask the South, not only did it never end, but they are ready for round two any day. It's always interesting to be screamed at about how much more "American" they are then you while they fly the flag, and wear the symbol of Armed treason.
No, that's what happens when I go down south to visit family, and run into Southerners. No politics or stereotypes here. Cutting out the anti-gay slurs, a phrase I have had shouted at me dozens and dozens of times (Sometimes from said family) is"The South will rise again." From their mouths, and stickered on their trucks.That's what happens if you ask the caricatured stereotype of the South.
They've already bastardized the English language to a horrific degree, and American English is already a bastardization...so that's like double bastard, why should something like Tea be sacred?They drink tea iced. I don't even like the stuff and I know that's wrong.
Nuclear winter is a serious problem. Don't even joke about it. On a side note, the problem in the United States isn't directly with the South. Our problem (speaking as someone from California), is the way we politically treat the South/parts of the mid-west. They're angry so they take it out on any available targets. They have a strong culture, that certain people get angry for because it represents the opposite of that of big cities/ education / progress. It's sort of like the South represents the uncivilized masses, people who argue religion over science, etc... and with the way we treat them, they'll only get more extreme. Even England has similar problems, just that their minority isn't large enough.Honestly, i'm just hoping for another american civil war. Why? Simple:
Both sides have nukes this time.
Whoever wins, it's sure as hell going to put a end to this whole, incredibly annoying issue because the other side is going to be replaced by a series of smoking craters, and i have yet to meet a smoker crater that is any good at yelling at people.
(also i feel like this might be getting a bit into modern politics here)
The thing about stereotypes is that they wouldn't really exist if some people didn't fit them. And some places, to be sure, are worse than others. I'm sorry that your family lives in one of those places. But the other thing about stereotypes is that they're caricatures, and caricatures by definition focus on exaggeration and overgeneralization.that's what happens when I go down south to visit family, and run into Southerners. No politics or stereotypes here
Well yeah. If you're proud of your identity, but that identity keeps getting attacked and dragged through the mud, wouldn't you look forward to the day when your people can get out from under that oppression?
Oh, I am serious. Putting in a joking way, but dead serious.Nuclear winter is a serious problem. Don't even joke about it.
I mean...pride goeth before a fall? I thought they liked that book.Well yeah. If you're proud of your identity, but that identity keeps getting attacked and dragged through the mud, wouldn't you look forward to the day when your people can get out from under that oppression?
edit: also guys you should really probably steer away from the political part of this conversation because the mods are serious about that rule, yknow.
The way i'd put it is "it never really ended, so yes".
The Southern extreme attitude affects certain modern policies and elections, some of which lead to big arguments, so the result is too modern.I mean...pride goeth before a fall? I thought they liked that book.
Besides, if I say that "The gays will rise again!" someone's just going to make a dick joke. But, do I do that before, or after pointing out MY people's ACTUAL oppression in the whimsical ol' south? (But not here. A PM perhaps)
Also, my identity isn't wrapped up in a time where people were literally owned, leading to issues with expansion of territory where said ownership would allowed, leading to the claim of "Cracking with whip over the heads of Northern men" (God damn, can never remember that senator's name), leading to political bullshit, leading to a war over said bullshit, leading the south to really hope England would bail them out (Which, god damn if that isn't the funniest irony EVER), which led Ol' Abe to making said ownership a stated part of the war to block that shit, leading to a loss that the south still hasn't gotten the fuck over and seem particularly butthurt about. (More lube and stretching. Duh!) "War of Northern/Yankee aggression" Pah!
At least Germany has the decency to go "Ja....Zat was a bad thing we did."
But if there is one thing that is particularly American, it's having a massive Ego while refusing to admit you ever did anything wrong. Be it slavery, the genocide of the Native tribes, and all that.
Is....is the American civil war too recent?
Hold on, lemme scan my old history book.
Officially sure. But look at modern america. Look at both sides constantly butting heads at virtually every issue, look at the constant unending screaming matches like that which led to the "no politics" rule here, look at both sides fucking themselves over just to spite the other side. This stuff has led to untold amounts of suffering, pain, hardship, oppression, and misery. It's torn apart families, effectively stalled manned space exploration in it's tracks, and has done no small amount of harm to the rest of the world given the place that America holds in it.Hold on, lemme scan my old history book.
Damn fine publication.
But if 152 years is still too soon. Then I shall cease.
It's like a weird fetish. You know it's going to raise some eyebrows/cause a few disgusted expressions when you bring it up in a polite society, but it's just too good to stop doing.They drink tea iced. I don't even like the stuff and I know that's wrong.
I don't think I'm crossing the line into modern Atlantean politics, but hopefully someone with point it out to me if I do.This seems like a very interesting example of how a British perspective on regions leaving the nation differs from an American perspective. The instinctual american perspective and the perspective almost certainly held by Arthur Curry is that this is a negative thing that is caused by elements of society seeking to preserve their alleged "rights" at the expense of human rights. In contrast the British perspective is more shaped by the legacy of colonialism and has a more nuanced understanding of why regions would leave.
I am very interested in seeing how this conflict continues although I hope Mr.Zoat is careful. It would be a shame if he runs afoul of the rules and is forced to leave yet another site. Where else is there for him to go?
Sometimes, you just have to be prepared to put the work in to make them interesting.Personal preferences aside, I'm not a fan of Jade simply because of how....dull she is. That, and though I don't know why, she seems so...less of a character then the rest of the available cast.
The With This Ring version no longer wear that.Granted, I don't support Zatanna either. But that's because I don't really care about Zatanna as a character even in the comics. I think it's the stupid, solely for titillation, outfit of hers.
Ratchet is pretty friendly, though I'm afraid that Thaddeus Junior is homophobic. Literally homophobic. He doesn't hate gay people, he's simply afraid of them.Kon of course is still my pick (Never gonna happen). Though...what other boys are there? Hmmm
Personally I think Zatanna would've been more interesting too, but the age and maturity difference is a bit to large for that to be viable at all.So where were we before this?
Jade's merits as OL's romantic partner?
Personal preferences aside, I'm not a fan of Jade simply because of how....dull she is. That, and though I don't know why, she seems so...less of a character then the rest of the available cast.
Granted, I don't support Zatanna either. But that's because I don't really care about Zatanna as a character even in the comics. I think it's the stupid, solely for titillation, outfit of hers. The backwards speech IS an nifty way to cast spells (Given that so much "magical" language is either not-latin or just made up gibberish) to be sure. But....well I guess I've never read her in anything all that interesting.
Melinoe is....visually interesting, but I really don't get into the whole "Tsundere" thing.
I still say Hera would have been fucking hilarious. The literal queen of MILF's.
Kon of course is still my pick (Never gonna happen). Though...what other boys are there? Hmmm
>.>....I mean, if while in space, Jade is exposed to cosmic plot radiation and permanently transforms into a hot asian boy with a cute cock I will take it all back.Sometimes, you just have to be prepared to put the work in to make them interesting.
Well yeah, there is that.
Who? You'd better not be talking about some character called......Big Sir, or I will sic Les Potats upon you.
Teenagers written by a grown man tend to be like that.Actually now that I think about it, a lot of Young Justice characters seem... bizzarely young. Sorta like I automatically assumed they were older than they are because they acted more maturely than you'd expect.