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Itâd really suck if I got ice or water-themed superpowers. Iâd have to wear blue and white and gray instead of the reds and oranges I prefer.
wear the reds and oranges and pull an iceland/greenland on em
âI have cornered you in this aquarium, where your fire powers are useless!â
âFire powers? Dude, Iâm an ice hero. I freeze shit and manipulate water. Also, I love aquariums. Thanks for the free entry!â
âBut⌠youâre dressed like Guy FieriâŚ?â
âYeah haha. I have an autumnal complexion.â
Also, no superhero should have a name that gives away the power set. Misdirection -Â âGet him, Lasereye!â âHaha, my mirror will deflect your, wait, why are you made of stone now?â
They call him laser eye because he once blinded himself with a laser pointer and it was the funniest shit theyâd ever seen
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To those who are fans of MARVELâŚStan needs our helpâŚplease watch the video and spread the word!
I know I said I wouldnât do any Marvel based posts after Mr. Ditko passed away, but this has to be known. This has to be shared. If only for Stan Leeâs sake. I cannot believe how horrible people can be. And to hear his own daughter is treating him so shabilly. This breaks my heart.
Anyone who claims to be a real Marvel fan will reblog this on all social media platforms. And youâll write to the actors of the Marvel movies to help us also. It seems like only the actors and us, the fans, are the ones who really care about Mr. Lee anymore. Please guys. We have to help him. NOW.
Stan Lee is a hero to a lot of us. Itâs time that we be a hero for him. And even if you donât like Marvel, anyone who doesnât tolerate elder abuse should help!
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Please please please reblog this.
Stan Lee created Marvel Comics.
Stan Lee changed the world of entertainment as we know it by diverging from the norm and encouraging the acceptance of those who are different (X-Men mutants in 1963).
Stan Lee, at the age of 95, is giving up on life because everyone close to him is depending upon him like vultures.
Please please please reblog this. Maybe someone with influence can help him. Maybe the state will step in if enough people but them about it. Maybe we can make Stanâs twilight years enjoyable instead of the hell heâs going through.
Thanks you.
âExcelsior!â
REBLOGGGGGGGGGGGG
I am so angry at the world for making this man feel like he doesnât have anything worthy in his life. Stan Lee is a hero who helped many of us with the universe he created. And now we should help him.
REBLOG THIS
I know this blog isnât meant for politics and discourse and stuff like thatÂ
BUT THIS IS REALLY IMPORTANT!! PLEASE PLEASE SPREAD THIS AROUND!!
-A worried & upset, Mod Connor
This man created so many of our favorite heroes. Letâs be his heroes for a change!
We need to help this man. Thid man is a legend and deserves so much nore than this
((Gosh, this is awful. Like really awful. Canât this man just live a happy life without him being abused!? He deserves so much better than this.))
((This is absolutely disgusting! How dare those people take advantage of that sweet man! He doesnât deserve all this. We need to help him. Maybe if this is spread enough someone who has the connections and resources to help him will.))
BUMP THE EVERLOVING SHIT PUT OF THIS. THIS MAN BROUGHT US HEROES AND IN THIS MOMENT LETS BE HIS
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A crowd of 65,000 sings âBohemian Rhapsodyâ perfectly while waiting for a Green Day concert
THIS. IS. PERFECTION.
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Amazing!Â
1. how the fuck did Green Day follow that
2. you know, we have fun here, with the word âmeme,â but according to meme theory, which is an actual thing pioneered by reptilian human impersonator Richard Dawkins in his 1976 book The Selfish Gene, most of what we call memes are very unsuccessful memes. A meme, in the scientific sense - if one is generously disposed to consider memetics a science on any particular day - is an idea that acts like a gene. That is, it seeks to replicate itself, as many times as possible, and as faithfully as possible.
That second part is important. A gene which is not faithful in its replication mutates, sometimes rapidly, sometimes wildly. The result might be cancer or a virus or (very very very rarely) a viable evolutionary step forward, but whatever the case, it is no longer the original gene. That gene no longer exists. It could not successfully reproduce itself.
The memes we pass around on the internet are, in general, very short lived and rapidly mutating. Itâs rare for any meme to survive for more than a year: in almost all cases, they appear, spread rapidly, spawn a thousand short-lived variations, and then are swiftly forgotten. Theyâre not funny anymore, or interesting anymore. They no longer serve any function, and so theyâre left behind, a mental evolutionary dead end.
This rendition of Freddie Mercuryâs immortal opera Bohemian Rhapsody is about the most goddamned amazing demonstration of a successful meme Iâve ever seen. This song is 42 years old, as of 2017. FORTY TWO YEARS OLD. And it has spread SO far, and replicated itself across the minds of millions of people SO faithfully, that a gathering of 65,000 more or less random people, with nothing in common except that they all really like it when Billie Joe Armstrong does the thing with the guitar, can reproduce it perfectly. IN PERFECT TIME. THEY KNOW THE EXACT LENGTH OF EVERY BRIDGE. THEY EVEN GET THE NONSENSE WORDS RIGHT. THEY DIVIDE THEMSELVES UP IN ORDER TO SING THE COUNTER-CHORUS.Â
âYeah, Pyrrhic, lots of people know this song.â
Listen, you glassy-eyed ninny: our speciesâ ability to coherently pass along not just genetic information, but memetic information as well, is the reason weâre the dominant species on this planet. Language is a meme. Civilization is a collection of memes. Lots of animals can learn, but we may be the only animal that latches onto ephemera - information that doesnât reflect any concrete reality, information with little to no immediate practical application - and then joyfully, willfully, unrelentingly repeats it and teaches it to others. Look at how wild this crowd is, because theyâre singing the same song! It doesnât DO anything. Itâs not even why they showed up here today! If you sent out a letter to those same 65,000 people that said, âPlease show up in this field on this day in order to sing Bohemian Rhapsody,â very few of them would have showed up. But I would be surprised to meet a single person in that crowd who joined in the singing who doesnât remember this moment as the most amazing part of a concert they paid hundreds of dollars to see.
And theyâre just sharing an idea. Itâs stunning and ridiculous. Something about how our brains work make us go, âHey!! Hey everybody!! I found this idea! Itâs good! I like it! Iâm going to repeat it! Do you know it too?? Repeat it with me! Letâs get EVERYBODY to know it and repeat it and then we can all have it together at the same time! Itâs a good idea! Iâm so excited to repeat it exactly the way I heard it, as loudly as I can, as often as possible!!â
This is how culture happens! This is how countries happen! Sometimes a persistent, infectious idea - a meme - can be dangerous or dark. But our human delight at clutching up good memes like magpies and flapping back to our flock to yell about them to everyone we know is why we as a species bothered to start doing things like âtelling storiesâ and âwriting stuff down.â
âThatâs a lot of spilled ink for a Queen song, Pyrrhic.â
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