I’m a little impressed by Titans but Starfire has starbolts, not fire.

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I’m a little impressed by Titans but Starfire has starbolts, not fire.

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THINGS THAT BUG ME ABOUT WESTWORLD
-Do the hosts eat? CAN they eat? Do they need to eat? Can they hunt the animals in the park? Are the robot animals in the park even edible? Akecheta hunts some rabbits, and they are presumably robot-rabbits. Could the human guests eat the robot animals? I need answers. -Can the hosts heal themselves without the help of technicians? Akecheta survived in the park and didn’t succumb to his injuries when Maeve’s daughter found him. Hell, he doesn’t even have scars. This would lead me to believe that he recovered from his injuries the same way a human might... through the division of cells and metabolically supported healing... right??? -Is it a big deal if the hosts die? Like Sizemore is very worried for Maeve. But even if she dies, can’t they just patch her body and reboot her mind? Wouldn’t she be just as good as new? Why is Sizemore being such a drama queen? -How durable are the hosts, because both Dolores and Hector are walking around with multiple bullet holes, Maeve has her collarbone splayed open, and they’re all hanging onto life. -Are the hosts stronger relative to size than humans? Because twiggy little Clementine is hauling full-grown men around no problem. Which would suggest she can exert more force per square inch of muscle than a human. -If the biosynthetic technology used to print the hosts is so similar to human flesh... is it cellular? Does it have DNA? Can the cells use their DNA to divide (required for self healing, see: Aketcheta)? If a human loses a limb, can this technology be used to print them a new one? And would that contain their DNA? HOW DOES THIS TECHNOLOGY FREAKIN’ WORK
Watching that sneak peek with 'Kelly', I couldn't help thinking it's very unbelievable that she wouldn't tie up her hair. Her hair is going to make her neck and shoulders sweat and itch like mad, and she's going to be very uncomfortable. A real gym instructor would know this!
Kind of dissapointed that Pokopia is like 70% Pokémon and only 30% Animal Crossing.
I really wanted them to look like villagers ☹️
Obviously K.A Applegate did not do as much research on crocodiles as I did while writing It when she wrote #12.
Because it states repeatedly that the crocodile in question is over twenty feet long and like.
Lolong is the largest crocodile ever held in captivity--and of course, the poor thing died pf pnemonia after two years of being in captivity :( --and he was 20ft 3 in long. (6.17 m)
So if the crocodile in the book is bigger than Lolong, and it was already in a zoo, it should have been a huge fucking deal. Like, a massive fucking, Guinness World Record book deal.
But nah it’s just. Perfectly normal. No big deal. kk bro.

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Look, if your gonna cut someones hand off then put in the effort to do the effect properly. The length of the bandaged stump should not match up with, nor go pass, the length of the remaining hand. The point is to make me believe the character can no longer give double high fives and not remind me that you wrapped up an actors hand with the napkin you used to wipe up ketchup.
Watching Mythbusters and the punching the paper bag myth. I'd always heard the idiom as "Fight your way out of a wet paper bag" rather than "Punch your way out of a paper bag".
you know
last time I checked
prisoners don’t get to just walk away and do whatever they want