Well, right now..
Even as a somewhat reluctant McCain supporter,
if I were a gambling man I would put money on Obama.
Just a gut instinct. haha.
Personally I feel that Obama had it in the bag
since the press first heard his name.
But other issues came up, polls leaned one way
or farther to that way. And it came down to
being almost the exact same at the the end
as it was at the beginning.
All the competitors stood no chance.
Thank you Associated Press.
How about you, Matt?
Thursday, December 4, 2008
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
You know, Taylor, there have actually been comic books written about things like this. I've read one of them--you know, Superman and Thor go head-to-head, etc, Iron Man vs. Wonder Woman. It's all very interesting, but of course they stopped the fighting because they realized they'd been set up to fight in the first place.
I don't know. I just don't know. In my heart, I'd hope that the DC Universe would win if only for Batman, but you never know--each universe seems to have an infinite number of "super" individuals.
So, if we may head onto a somewhat serious topic, what are your thoughts on the upcoming election?
I don't know. I just don't know. In my heart, I'd hope that the DC Universe would win if only for Batman, but you never know--each universe seems to have an infinite number of "super" individuals.
So, if we may head onto a somewhat serious topic, what are your thoughts on the upcoming election?
Monday, September 29, 2008
Ya, Matt, I found it a challenge. But a superhuman will clearly win
most battles.
That makes sense. hahaha.
An all-out war.....
Hmm. I don't know. That is like asking if you were to clone everyone on the planet, allow them to fully grow, and have us fight all out against our clones. I don't think it would be possible to determine.
And then take into account their power. I don't think any human would be left to see who won.
It just wouldn't be worth it.
I'm curious as to your opinion though.
What are your thoughts?
most battles.
That makes sense. hahaha.
An all-out war.....
Hmm. I don't know. That is like asking if you were to clone everyone on the planet, allow them to fully grow, and have us fight all out against our clones. I don't think it would be possible to determine.
And then take into account their power. I don't think any human would be left to see who won.
It just wouldn't be worth it.
I'm curious as to your opinion though.
What are your thoughts?
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
I must say, Taylor, I was surprised at your answer. I admire your ability to look at the situation impartially.
Now, to answer your question...
There are two possibilities when considering the suicide hotline.
a) More of the people who were already planning to commit suicide are calling
or
b) More people are planning to commit suicide in the first place.
So which is a good thing and which is bad? I'll let you answer that question.
Keeping with my superhero-oriented questions, I'll ask you: in an all-out brawl between the DC universe and the Marvel universe, which side would prevail?
Now, to answer your question...
There are two possibilities when considering the suicide hotline.
a) More of the people who were already planning to commit suicide are calling
or
b) More people are planning to commit suicide in the first place.
So which is a good thing and which is bad? I'll let you answer that question.
Keeping with my superhero-oriented questions, I'll ask you: in an all-out brawl between the DC universe and the Marvel universe, which side would prevail?
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
Cross-Universe Battle?
Well, Matt.
You have two differing characters from two entirely different universes.
Resulting in many issues.
But ignoring that issue, let's look into it.
Assuming, this is an equal fight, with no preset advantages.
1. Spiderman has the spider sense. Giving him precognitive knowledge of impending attack. This disables one of Batman's most important advantages, surprise.
2. Batman is suicidal it seems. He will give his life to defeat his nemisis, and has a near homicidal rage when attacking.
3. Spiderman is calm and collected when fighting. He always throws off-handed remarks and puns to enrage his enemies. Frustrating Bruce Wayne's temper even more.
4. Spiderman has super human strength. Batman is still human. Resulting in nasty wounds for my beloved Bruce Wayne
5. Both characters are adament about not taking life, so any fight would have to just to be to knock the other unconscious.
So while it kills me to say this, Spiderman just has super powers and a super advantage over Batman.
I feel compelled to credit him with a win.
Is it a good thing if more people call the suicide hotline?
(Rude, I know. But funny to think about.)
You have two differing characters from two entirely different universes.
Resulting in many issues.
But ignoring that issue, let's look into it.
Assuming, this is an equal fight, with no preset advantages.
1. Spiderman has the spider sense. Giving him precognitive knowledge of impending attack. This disables one of Batman's most important advantages, surprise.
2. Batman is suicidal it seems. He will give his life to defeat his nemisis, and has a near homicidal rage when attacking.
3. Spiderman is calm and collected when fighting. He always throws off-handed remarks and puns to enrage his enemies. Frustrating Bruce Wayne's temper even more.
4. Spiderman has super human strength. Batman is still human. Resulting in nasty wounds for my beloved Bruce Wayne
5. Both characters are adament about not taking life, so any fight would have to just to be to knock the other unconscious.
So while it kills me to say this, Spiderman just has super powers and a super advantage over Batman.
I feel compelled to credit him with a win.
Is it a good thing if more people call the suicide hotline?
(Rude, I know. But funny to think about.)
Sunday, September 7, 2008
Of course
I completely agree with you concerning your opinion on the VP issue.
And the answer is (I'm sorry I don't have a wise-crack answer for this one): The stores want you to buy more stuff. They know that you'll want to buy an equal number of each; therefore you have to buy more of each to make that happen. There is a point, however, where the normal human being gives up and forgets it.
Anyway, Batman vs. Spider-man. Who would win?
And the answer is (I'm sorry I don't have a wise-crack answer for this one): The stores want you to buy more stuff. They know that you'll want to buy an equal number of each; therefore you have to buy more of each to make that happen. There is a point, however, where the normal human being gives up and forgets it.
Anyway, Batman vs. Spider-man. Who would win?
Wednesday, September 3, 2008
Puh-lease.
It's obvious.
Robert Childs. Come on Matt.
Packages of hot dogs come in tens, packages of buns come in eight.
Why?
Just to let it be known. Major newspapers are saying that the vp choice makes little difference.
I now plan on voting this election because of Palin. I was planning on voting if it was to be Romney, but that didn't happen.
I am voting. And it IS because of vp choice. Suck on that, Associated Press.
Sorry to post politics on this blog. But it's more of a frustration with news media, than anything else.
Robert Childs. Come on Matt.
Packages of hot dogs come in tens, packages of buns come in eight.
Why?
Just to let it be known. Major newspapers are saying that the vp choice makes little difference.
I now plan on voting this election because of Palin. I was planning on voting if it was to be Romney, but that didn't happen.
I am voting. And it IS because of vp choice. Suck on that, Associated Press.
Sorry to post politics on this blog. But it's more of a frustration with news media, than anything else.
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