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Chairman Miaow

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Bestival said:
Chairman Miaow said:
Bestival said:
There's a Buffy The Vampire Slayer episode where Buffy keeps switching between two realities, one where she's in an asylum and is being told that the whole Sunnydale/hellmouth thing is all her crazy imagination, and the normal setting of the show.

It really keeps you guessing what's real, but I'm still convinced she's actually crazy. (Very last scene of the show actually confirms that, but my friend absolutely refused to believe any of it heh.)
How does the last episode confirm it?
Oh sorry, I ment the last scene of that episode, not the last scene of the last episode.
How does the last scene confirm it then? Sorry, I just haven't watched it in a while, but am a big Buffy fan, so I find it interesting.
 

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I'm a firm believer in "the personality cores from Portal 2 were originally humans" theory. If
GLaDOS used to be Caroline
, then I don't see why the others weren't made a similar way. Also Cave does say that artificial intelligence and brain uploading are the same thing...
 

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hint the auto pilot was fixed on the bat hover thingy, after he get out of the city he could have set it to fly straight for ever and bailed out soon as he had a straight shot on the bay there.

how the heck did that craft tho survive a 6 megaton blast at ground zero, for them to discover bruce had fixed the software in his spare time of getting beat the hell out of and stuck in a hole. thats way more a head scratcher than if bruce was alive or not because i saw zero mystery there especially after lucus discovers the auto pilot thing, the pearls being missing from the estate settling, and then the big finale.
 

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cotss2012 said:
henritje said:
Ikari Shinji is gay in the original Evangelion TV show
Nope. He faps to Asuka's nekkid boobies in the hospital, remember? He can also be caught staring at Rei in many scenes, and freaks out when other characters notice the staring.
that's more a act of lust then a act of affection also he blushes near Kaoru.
also
Shinji's reaction upon seeing giant Kaoru in comparison to giant Rei in EOE
 

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The Changlings in MLP:FiM are suffering from a translation error: when they say "love", they mean "blood". See, it comes from the heart. (Well, not really, but as a pony might explain it via metaphor.) This makes them a lot more threatening, and explains how rampaging through the capital city would get them "love".
 

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Soviet Heavy said:
In Warhammer 40K, the blessings and holy oils applied to Weapons and technology in ceremonies are actually just regular maintenance that has become sacred over time. So field stripping a lasgun or oiling the barrel of a bolter is considered a holy act, rather than actual blessings and psychic powers doing the work.
...I thought that was canon, not fanon.

Huh.

Anyways, on to other things.
WolfThomas said:
It doesn't really have to lead to Jon becoming King.
have kind of been negated by his death
Him being Rhaegar's child makes the of Ned and Robert's rebellion more ambiguous and bittersweet. It also gives him a tie to Daenarys/Aegon in finally getting some more support against the Others
Erm, I'm pretty sure that Snow isn't dead. Martin's writing has gotten somewhat predictable. Two main things: 1) if a viewpoint character survives the book they are introduced as a viewpoint character, they will live (or, in the case of Lady Stark, they will come back as a zombie) and 2) if an important character looks like they are going to die at the end of a chapter but we don't actually see them die, they will not be dead (off the top of my head, Theon and Brienne).
 

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Eomega123 said:
Church is programmed to be unable to kill people. For how much he uses it, he is incredibly bad with that sniper rifle. Even when he purposefully takes aim and fires (like when he tried to kill Caboose) his programming forces him to jerk away or otherwise stop the shot. This is also why, despite his years of combat experience, he gets his ass handed to him in nearly every fight he's involved in.
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Technically Church did kill Wyoming once before he used his freelancer powers to undo shit. Aside from that one lucky shot it sounds pretty damn believable that no matter how much he seems to hate people he can't kill them.


Also isn't the Florida thing something that happened to the actual state? I thought it was Tucker who said "Yeah...poor Florida" when Tex mentioned there being only 49 agents.

wow I am a real RvB nerd aren't I?
 

WolfThomas

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Zen Toombs said:
WolfThomas said:
It doesn't really have to lead to Jon becoming King.
have kind of been negated by his death
Him being Rhaegar's child makes the of Ned and Robert's rebellion more ambiguous and bittersweet. It also gives him a tie to Daenarys/Aegon in finally getting some more support against the Others
Erm, I'm pretty sure that Snow isn't dead. Martin's writing has gotten somewhat predictable. Two main things: 1) if a viewpoint character survives the book they are introduced as a viewpoint character, they will live (or, in the case of Lady Stark, they will come back as a zombie) and 2) if an important character looks like they are going to die at the end of a chapter but we don't actually see them die, they will not be dead (off the top of my head, Theon and Brienne).
I do think Jon Snow will come back, my point is that his death will have negated any oath or bond.
 

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sextus the crazy said:
The Great Pokemon War Theory. LT. Surge's existance proves that there was a war. Also, that America exists.
This one indeed.
I love it.
 

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MelasZepheos said:
I do tenuously hold to the theory that Azula has raped or attempted or wanted to rape several character in A:TLA
Please, elaborate.
Because ''WuuuuuuuuuuuuH?!''
 

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Chairman Miaow said:
Bestival said:
Chairman Miaow said:
Bestival said:
There's a Buffy The Vampire Slayer episode where Buffy keeps switching between two realities, one where she's in an asylum and is being told that the whole Sunnydale/hellmouth thing is all her crazy imagination, and the normal setting of the show.

It really keeps you guessing what's real, but I'm still convinced she's actually crazy. (Very last scene of the show actually confirms that, but my friend absolutely refused to believe any of it heh.)
How does the last episode confirm it?
Oh sorry, I ment the last scene of that episode, not the last scene of the last episode.
How does the last scene confirm it then? Sorry, I just haven't watched it in a while, but am a big Buffy fan, so I find it interesting.
Ah, right, well it ends with Buffy believing in her world and saving the day, and we're led to believe it was all some demony magix. But then there's this little 10 second scene just after that where Buf is sitting in a corner in the hospital all catatonic, and the doctor and her parents are there. The doctor tells her parents "There's nothing more we can do, she's completely gone." ~ End Credits.

The plot of the episode is that Buffy has to kill all her friends in her mental world to be able to escape it, and become healthy again.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Normal_Again
 

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N_of_the_dead said:
Eomega123 said:
Church is programmed to be unable to kill people. For how much he uses it, he is incredibly bad with that sniper rifle. Even when he purposefully takes aim and fires (like when he tried to kill Caboose) his programming forces him to jerk away or otherwise stop the shot. This is also why, despite his years of combat experience, he gets his ass handed to him in nearly every fight he's involved in.
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Technically Church did kill Wyoming once before he used his freelancer powers to undo shit. Aside from that one lucky shot it sounds pretty damn believable that no matter how much he seems to hate people he can't kill them.


Also isn't the Florida thing something that happened to the actual state? I thought it was Tucker who said "Yeah...poor Florida" when Tex mentioned there being only 49 agents.

wow I am a real RvB nerd aren't I?
If I remember correctly, something horrible happened to Florida the state and something terrible happened to Georgia the Freelancer, because he didn't use his jetpack properly. Also, they never found the body.
Who's the nerd now, NOTD?
 

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WolfThomas said:
I do think Jon Snow will come back, my point is that his death will have negated any oath or bond.
Mai bad.

Why would death negate an oat.... wait! [/looks up the words of the nights watch oath] Okay, there's no "till death do us part" line in the oath, and as far as I can tell there is no mystical benefit or components to membership in the Nights Watch, so only people and yourself would care if you broke it. Even if in the minds of some people dying relieves you of previous oaths if you come back to life, most people in Westros wouldn't believe that Snow HAD died and come back to life. If he doesn't continue to follow his oath, he would receive the same response from most people regardless of his death/life status. Namely, if they care and they find out, they will try to execute him.

TL;DR The oath isn't magical, only people care if you break it.
 

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VeryOddGamer said:
If I remember correctly, something horrible happened to Florida the state and something terrible happened to Georgia the Freelancer, because he didn't use his jetpack properly. Also, they never found the body.
Who's the nerd now, NOTD?
Well seeing how this was me saying there was no agent Florida and neither Eomega or me mention Agent Georgia. Whom I remember had something bad happen don't remember the jet pack thing unless this was recent (I'm going off what I remember them talking about in the old eps)

Though the idea of Agent Georgia being Caboose would be funny.
 

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rokkolpo said:
sextus the crazy said:
The Great Pokemon War Theory. LT. Surge's existance proves that there was a war. Also, that America exists.
This one indeed.
I love it.
Would've been even better if the gym members were formerly soldiers under his command. :D
 

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N_of_the_dead said:
Eomega123 said:
Church is programmed to be unable to kill people. For how much he uses it, he is incredibly bad with that sniper rifle. Even when he purposefully takes aim and fires (like when he tried to kill Caboose) his programming forces him to jerk away or otherwise stop the shot. This is also why, despite his years of combat experience, he gets his ass handed to him in nearly every fight he's involved in.
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Technically Church did kill Wyoming once before he used his freelancer powers to undo shit. Aside from that one lucky shot it sounds pretty damn believable that no matter how much he seems to hate people he can't kill them.


Also isn't the Florida thing something that happened to the actual state? I thought it was Tucker who said "Yeah...poor Florida" when Tex mentioned there being only 49 agents.

wow I am a real RvB nerd aren't I?
This thread's still going on? Good, I like this thread, and it died a little too early. Even if Florida the state is gone, that still doesn't rule out Caboose being agent Florida. The director was a fan of theme naming (Carolina getting 2 AIs, North and South being twins). Why not give a destroyed agent the name of a destroyed state? The theory is mostly for fun, but Caboose is strangely good at what he does considering his intellignece. Of course I'd love if we got a sudden appearance from out of comission freelancers in the season finale. Georgia and Florida going back-to-back badass. Maybe Doc can show up (Doc - DC - District of Columbia). That probably won't happen, but it would be awesome.
 

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That Anakin used the jedi mind trick on Padme to make her love him. By the end, he was using it so often and so deeply, whether consciously or not, she could no longer function without him. To me, it actually makes their "love story" and her sudden death make much more sense.