

Yeah you right. I made that assumption but the premise didn’t give you much to go on.
Plus this would be right as ww2 was ending so you’re relatively safe either way unless you’re black in the south. Again in America
Autistic, ADHD, and fuckin tired 😮💨


Yeah you right. I made that assumption but the premise didn’t give you much to go on.
Plus this would be right as ww2 was ending so you’re relatively safe either way unless you’re black in the south. Again in America


Except I stated that I know other black characters exist that don’t have lightning powers. I know not all black superheroes have lightning powers but there’s enough of them that I’ve noticed it’s a trope.


I’m not asking for examples of black superheroes who don’t have lightning powers. I’m asking why it’s a trope to begin with.


I’m not asking for examples of black superheroes who don’t have lightning powers. I’m asking why it’s a trope to begin with.


I’m not asking for examples of black superheroes who don’t have lightning powers. I’m asking why it’s a trope to begin with.


So you just get a normal job and get to live through one of the greatest economic booms of American history where you can raise a family of 5 with one singular income?
Literally just go to work for 40hrs a day 5 days a week and you could have damn near anything you want as long as you’re white?
This is a dumb “what if”.


This is the best answer I’ve seen so far imo.
He’s just a man yet he can keep up with literal gods just because money and physical/mental conditioning? Yeah not happening.
When your opponent can move faster than your brain can even perceive it doesn’t matter what kind of gadgets you have. You lose.
I’d also say that the flash is the opposite of plot armor. Realistically he’d be unstoppable.


Handsome Jack.
Best hero to villain in a game yet. Plus dude had charisma for days so even though he was a clear cut asshole you couldn’t help but love his antics.


The only time I’ve ever heard someone pronounce it nitch is when they’ve never actually heard it said aloud and only knew the word from reading it.


Nah cause that would just feel rapey.


Fun fact! The blending of idioms is called a malaphor! They’re a lot more common than you’d expect and I deliberately use them because I think they’re more fun.
I would kick 14 year old me in the ribs without a second thought. Kid was dumb af.
Nah if it’s a draw card it can be stacked is how I play it.
Only thing is you can stack a draw 4 on a draw 2 but not the other way around


Oh it’ll hold. It won’t be pretty or conventional by any means but it’ll hold.
Never had anyone recognize me (I post and comment sparsely and in short bursts) but I recognize a lot of other names. Most of which I’m sure the average Lemmy user recognizes.
Is this the new pol balls?


You rarely succeed without failure.
Failure is a chance to learn. Why did you fail? How could you improve? How could you fix the problem even after failing? How could you ensure you don’t fail again?
These are all things you typically can’t learn until you fail and have to answer these questions.
I fail at things everyday. But because I’ve failed so many times with so many things I know how to fix things or how to set myself up so failure isn’t possible.
I just wish you could orient the watch so you can put the face on the inside of the wrist
Me - “Fuck it I’m gonna be late for work today”
Also me - Shows up a half hour early anyway
I made it through maybe 10 minutes of the second one before turning it off because the plot was just that fucking dumb.