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RareAcumen posted:Yeah exactly, where the hell are the railguns in this universe? Or the hero with a quirk that is just a railgun.
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Put him in a giant bullet and have Snipe shoot him into the sun.
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# ? Jan 18, 2021 21:06 |
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Why the gently caress have we not seen a Vector Cannon in this manga yet?!
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# ? Jan 18, 2021 21:14 |
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Roland Jones posted:(USER WAS PUT ON PROBATION FOR THIS POST) I mean, the World Government in One Piece is irredeemably corrupt, brutal, and exists solely to prop up a horrifically, maliciously sociopathic aristocracy. And they're the kind of government that would think nothing of creating Impel Down, a turbo-guantanamo for supers except with even more disregard for any notion of human rights and a staff that overtly invokes imagery of Nazi Germany in its stylings Saying "whoa this place is basically Impel Down" is a much more severe condemnation of hero society than you might be realize. Runa fucked around with this message at 22:06 on Jan 18, 2021 |
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The final page with AfO proclaiming that he'll be the Great Demon Lord is pretty fantastic with him dragging all those life-support machines with him.Scholtz posted:Wow, turns out the unique psychic connection between AfO and Shigaraki has allowed him to no longer be imprisoned.
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# ? Jan 18, 2021 22:11 |
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I know it’s self-centric to ask “but what about ‘MERICA!?” in this comic book about interpreting western tropes through a Japanese lens, but How hosed are the flyover states? Very, or Extremely Very? Are gun’s even more of a thing or have the 2nd Amendment fundies rallied to quirk supremacy? Is President Beyoncé IV prepared to Is the hotdog still $1.50? DrakePegasus fucked around with this message at 22:36 on Jan 18, 2021 |
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The real world solution to moral conundrums like this is and always has been capital punishment. We as a society have just moved away from it toward a more enlightened stance because we don't have bandits, pirates, and raiding armies prancing about the world anymore. Modern day capital punishments are rare and more performative than functional which is why when they so commonly execute an innocent man due to poor evidence it stands out as abhorrent. All for One is no longer a citizen needing to be judicially punished
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# ? Jan 18, 2021 22:36 |
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DrakePegasus posted:Is the hotdog still $1.50? It is with a heavy heart that I must inform you that a hotdog costs $1.85
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thetoughestbean posted:It is with a heavy heart that I must inform you that a hotdog costs $1.85 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7mxoyDecH68
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DrakePegasus posted:I know it’s self-centric to ask “but what about ‘MERICA!?” in this comic book about interpreting western tropes through a Japanese lens, but We’ve seen a little bit of America from the first movie, it’s where All Might fled to when training to defeat All for One. David is an American who lives on I-Island. It seems mostly fine on the surface.
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# ? Jan 19, 2021 00:16 |
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Fabricated posted:The fun thing about the fantasy/fiction debates over this stuff is that in their worlds it's a genuinely tough question. There's an anime "From the New World" that deals entirely with this concept as it takes place hundreds of years after mankind pretty much all gets psychic powers and how do you control all that?
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# ? Jan 19, 2021 00:30 |
Iirc vigilantes actually mentions at one point that second amendment orthodoxy did in fact get wound up with quirk rights, and led to things getting real wacky for a while
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# ? Jan 19, 2021 00:35 |
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Babysitter Super Sleuth posted:Iirc vigilantes actually mentions at one point that second amendment orthodoxy did in fact get wound up with quirk rights, and led to things getting real wacky for a while I think that was a part I reread recently. The idea of Heroes originally started in the US on Rhode Island and there was a large amount of vigilantism at the time. Eventually a tiny fraction of these vigilante's were legitimised purely because they were the most marketable and everyone else became classed as villains as part of widespread quirk usage restrictions. This caused controversy over whether quirk regulation infringed on the second amendment which is still ongoing at the time of the msnga. Nephthys fucked around with this message at 00:54 on Jan 19, 2021 |
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Babysitter Super Sleuth posted:Iirc vigilantes actually mentions at one point that second amendment orthodoxy did in fact get wound up with quirk rights, and led to things getting real wacky for a while "Sir, you can't be using your quirk in public, it's unfair to -" "THE CONSTITUTION GIVES ME THE RIGHT TO USE MY BEAR ARMS WHEREVER I PLEASE!" "Sir, that's - that's not what that -" "I AM A PATRIOT WHO SUPPORTS THE CONSTITUTION AND I WILL NOT BOW TO TYRANNY REGULATING THE USE OF MY BEAR ARMS!" (On a more serious note, god that is exactly what would happen if people in America started suddenly developing super powers. How dare you try and limit my right to shoot fireballs out of my nose by sneezing??? Who cares that I set some people on fire by doing it in public, that's my god given right as an American! No I will not wear a mask mandated by the DEEP STATE!)
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Nephthys posted:I think that was a part I reread recently. The idea of Heroes originally started in the US on Rhode Island and there was a large amount of vigilantism at the time. Eventually a tiny fraction of these vigilante's were legitimised purely because they were the most marketable and everyone else became classed as villains as part of widespread quirk usage restrictions. This caused controversy over whether quirk regulation infringed on the second amendment which is still ongoing at the time of the msnga. This was at least partly a tongue-in-cheek reference to City of Heroes, which Hori played and takes place in Rhode Island. Also I'm no 2a scholar but I would think the answer at least under current jurisprudence would be pretty uncontroversially "quirks are not 'arms' within the meaning of the second amendment because the closest analogs that existed at the time 2a was passed (...just being really strong?) would not have been considered 'arms.'"
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Nonexistence posted:This was at least partly a tongue-in-cheek reference to City of Heroes, which Hori played and takes place in Rhode Island. That’s only if you’re using an originalist method of interpreting the Constitution, which was largely on the academic fringe until conservative thinkers used it as a means to justify whatever they wanted. Arms can very reasonably be interpreted to mean natural born super powers
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thetoughestbean posted:That’s only if you’re using an originalist method of interpreting the Constitution, which was largely on the academic fringe until conservative thinkers used it as a means to justify whatever they wanted. Arms can very reasonably be interpreted to mean natural born super powers Most definitely, but originalism has defined the very limited jurisprudence on this issue thus far.
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thetoughestbean posted:It is with a heavy heart that I must inform you that a hotdog costs $1.85 Even at Costco?
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Nonexistence posted:This was at least partly a tongue-in-cheek reference to City of Heroes, which Hori played and takes place in Rhode Island. I've heard this before and always wondered what server and how many Hami raids we were side by side killing antibodies. I'm half convinced Gang Orca is a reference to a prominent PC from back in the day but I won't be sure until I see a Taxi-bot cameo.
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ZepiaEltnamOberon posted:Even at Costco? Yes, that is the hotdog in question.
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Wow the world truly is going to hell.
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https://twitter.com/stormcallart/status/1352326501627211776?s=20
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298 speedscans
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# ? Jan 22, 2021 19:50 |
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Vigilantes 94 MIGHT SLEEP
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Vinylshadow posted:Vigilantes 94
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Vinylshadow posted:Vigilantes 94 RIP old detective buddy.
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# ? Jan 22, 2021 20:16 |
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Deku is dead, funeral next chapter and series finale for chapter 300
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# ? Jan 22, 2021 21:36 |
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Whoa. Still internalizing the revelation from this chapter that Uraraka never actually saved Deku during the entrance exam and he's been in a coma ever since he hit the ground. Big stuff.
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I know quality of the scans has been known to be bad but god its really noticable when like half the chapter is dark panels huh
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christmas boots posted:Whoa. Still internalizing the revelation from this chapter that Uraraka never actually saved Deku during the entrance exam and he's been in a coma ever since he hit the ground. Big stuff. One canon coma theory is already one too many
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Gee, Mineta, if only you had some sort of power to stop people. Some sorta sticky ball thing.
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Sub Harrison posted:Deku is dead, funeral next chapter and series finale for chapter 300 It's okay they'll death of superman him because that's really the only path Deku's incredibly stupid character and powerset has left to go Just a horrible mullet.
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# ? Jan 23, 2021 18:10 |
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Give us Mulletku
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Scholtz posted:Gee, Mineta, if only you had some sort of power to stop people. Some sorta sticky ball thing. Honestly, a literally-unbreakable grip is probably worse if he won't quit struggling.
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Nothing but respect for my president
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ZenMasterBullshit posted:It's okay they'll death of superman him because that's really the only path Deku's incredibly stupid character and powerset has left to go You know, I wonder if we'll ever get a character that wants to embody All Might's will, kinda like Steel with Superman, prior to Deku coming clean about One for All. Rand Brittain posted:Honestly, a literally-unbreakable grip is probably worse if he won't quit struggling.
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Rand Brittain posted:Honestly, a literally-unbreakable grip is probably worse if he won't quit struggling. You just put it on his foot or something. Granted, then you have Bakugo blasting the floor and dragging a rubble boot around.
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Its cool that Bakugos going nuts because they wont let him see Deku, which means hes clearly in a very bad way, which is making Bakugo even madder.
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I am not looking forward to Inko's reaction. Might end up being the hardest chapter in the series.
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The only thing Midoriya breaks more than his arms is his mother's heart.
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