America's favorite fictitious spider is dead. Yes, Spider Man is really dead folks. He passed away today at the young age of 17 in issue 160 of Ultimate Spider Man. As a fan of USM, I felt a little bit sad, but don't we all when our favorite characters in the world of fiction bite the dust?:tmyk:
Also, comic book characters die and are revived all the time. Fantasy stories don't need to have permanent deaths since new writers can just make up some crazy excuse why that person is still alive. And Spider-Man is a cash crop. They're not going to end his stories.
That's pretty neat. I remember seeing an automatic brewing machine somewhere. But it was much bigger and had the beer move to different containers in stages. I wanna know why that guy kept inspecting every glass of beer he poured. Doesn't he trust the quality of the machine?
Kind of an amazing manga about coming of age throughout the school years. Also the main character and his family are depicted as weird ghost-bird things.
I was working on Monday helping to put up a poolside cabana thingy at some rich guys house. At one point while I was there a person about handling a couple dogs. One of those dogs came up to me with a ball in its mouth. The dog set the ball right at my feet, sat down in front of me and looked up at me wagging its tail and panting in the way a dog might when it wants to play. The handler person called it away right away so it grabbed it ball right away and wandered off. It looked back at me like it didn't really want to, but it complied quickly enough.
I found out later that the owner of that establishment has attack dogs that cost somewhere around a quarter million dollars. That dog? Yeah. That was probably a really expensive attack dog. I'm not sure what to make of this.
Most likely, if they were attack dogs, they are well-trained or just accustomed to guests doing work. If you're there and their master seems cool with it, they know you're ok.
Haha, that's awesome. I need to show that to some of my nerdier friends; I feel like they would appreciate it.
Reminds me of one class period where one of my professors let us screw around with polar equations to see if we could make anything cool looking. It was a waste of a class period, but eh! It was entertaining for a bunch of math kids. Certainly beats writing proofs in front of the class.
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And, obviously, no one being taken up during the Rapture just means that no one was worthy of being saved. The zombie apocalypse is still coming!
Also, what happened to Professor McJake's Random Link Emporium? That was a real thread, right? I didn't just dream it?
Edit: That didn't take long.
Relevant at 0:36 or so
http://vimeo.com/21954920?ab
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EDIT: I should probably mention that it's all kinds of NSFW. Forewarned is forearmed, or something.
I found out later that the owner of that establishment has attack dogs that cost somewhere around a quarter million dollars. That dog? Yeah. That was probably a really expensive attack dog. I'm not sure what to make of this.
Most likely, if they were attack dogs, they are well-trained or just accustomed to guests doing work. If you're there and their master seems cool with it, they know you're ok.
Reminds me of one class period where one of my professors let us screw around with polar equations to see if we could make anything cool looking. It was a waste of a class period, but eh! It was entertaining for a bunch of math kids. Certainly beats writing proofs in front of the class.