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Post by DubipR on May 6, 2016 23:39:40 GMT -5
... if you're watching TV and you call episodes "issues", as in "I can't wait to watch the next issue of this show"
... if you know more elements in comics than the actual periodic table.
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Post by Prince Hal on May 7, 2016 8:51:14 GMT -5
... if you're watching TV and you call episodes "issues", as in "I can't wait to watch the next issue of this show" ... if you know more elements in comics than the actual periodic table. Or if your knowledge of the periodic table came from reading the Metal Men.
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Post by Arthur Gordon Scratch on May 7, 2016 9:08:55 GMT -5
If your personnal email adress somehow references a comic book character or title.
(Mine primary one does with a Mark Martin character. And my Discogs account (which I may use more than my email) does with a Shade The Changing Man character)
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Post by tingramretro on May 7, 2016 9:16:20 GMT -5
... if you're watching TV and you call episodes "issues", as in "I can't wait to watch the next issue of this show" ... if you know more elements in comics than the actual periodic table. Or if your knowledge of the periodic table came from reading the Metal Men.Doesn't everyone's?
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Post by Arthur Gordon Scratch on May 7, 2016 9:25:53 GMT -5
... if you're watching TV and you call episodes "issues", as in "I can't wait to watch the next issue of this show" ... if you know more elements in comics than the actual periodic table. Or if your knowledge of the periodic table came from reading the Metal Men.Or if the first element your kids will learn about is adamantium...
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Post by Hoosier X on May 7, 2016 10:10:53 GMT -5
Or if your knowledge of the periodic table came from reading the Metal Men.Or if the first element your kids will learn about is adamantium... Or if you know that adamantium isn't an element. It's an alloy.
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Post by Arthur Gordon Scratch on May 7, 2016 10:19:44 GMT -5
still (you know you want it in htere, haha)
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Post by tingramretro on May 7, 2016 10:29:43 GMT -5
Or if the first element your kids will learn about is adamantium... Or if you know that adamantium isn't an element. It's an alloy. Created by Dr. Myron Maclain. Only malleable when still molten. And Captain America's shield is composed of a combination of Adamantium and Vibranium, which is a sound and impact absorbing metal found naturally only in Wakanda and the Savage Land. I love comics science.
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Post by Farrar on May 7, 2016 15:33:34 GMT -5
Or if your knowledge of the periodic table came from reading the Metal Men.Doesn't everyone's? This makes me remember when I was only one in my class who got 100% on a test 'cause I knew the symbol for lead!!! Metamorpho was also in the same vein for me, maybe not the symbols but learning the names/properties of various elements.
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Post by Roquefort Raider on May 7, 2016 16:48:53 GMT -5
Or if the first element your kids will learn about is adamantium... Or if you know that adamantium isn't an element. It's an alloy. An alloy of what and what, though? That's what inquiring chemists want to know! (By the way, in an Avengers story there were two resins that had to be mixed to make adamantium, making it sound like some metallic epoxy... I suppose that's considered apocrypha now).
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Post by Ish Kabbible on May 7, 2016 18:27:16 GMT -5
....if you make absolutely no plans for dinner, movies, card games, sports, dancing, visiting, shopping etc. for Weds after work because its the weekly new comics day
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Post by Arthur Gordon Scratch on May 8, 2016 2:49:45 GMT -5
....if you make absolutely no plans for dinner, movies, card games, sports, dancing, visiting, shopping etc. for Weds after work because its the weekly new comics day Wow, I'm definitivly not a comic book nerd then...
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Post by tingramretro on May 8, 2016 4:07:36 GMT -5
....if you make absolutely no plans for dinner, movies, card games, sports, dancing, visiting, shopping etc. for Weds after work because its the weekly new comics day I've been married sixteen years and between us we work five part time jobs. We don't make plans for those things any day of the week.
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Post by dupersuper on May 10, 2016 21:32:31 GMT -5
... if you're watching TV and you call episodes "issues", as in "I can't wait to watch the next issue of this show" ... if you know more elements in comics than the actual periodic table. Or if your knowledge of the periodic table came from reading the Metal Men.Mercury is the metal that's liquid at room temperature!
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Post by Outrajs on Aug 8, 2017 12:55:44 GMT -5
When someone you know enters the room you simply exclaim "YOU!", when your co-workers have made a mess of things you shout out "FOOLS!", when you want to break up a heated argument you simply say "ENOUGH!", and when things in general are not going your way, you yell "BAH!" You can actually learn how to speak that way by going to the Dr. Doom school of elocution. I want to go! I want to go!
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