I have at times written an answer to a closed post and only then reopened it, so that I 'd be guaranteed to be able to post my answer before the question (maybe) gets reclosed.
@Jenayah Nah, my answer has nothing to do with the comic per se (which you are correct, I know nothing about). I'm just identifying the other Hebrew word.
In the early '70's I used to check out a book with short stories and one of them was about two cats that were actually alien spies, and they get found out when they get high on catnip
Hey @Alex can I ask you to upvote this comment judaism.stackexchange.com/questions/80484/… on my behalf? I don't want to create a Mi Yodeya account just for that, but that was a very useful comment (would have totally missed the joke otherwise)
@Alex by reading the comment I understood there was something more goign on, so I re-read the question and noticed the characters matched, and since the proverb is translated, I got the gist of the joke
@Alex oh yeah, I remember seeing that. The "I'm not a target of the survey but I'll try to take it and report stuff I think is broken with it from a non-target point of view" one :D
@Alex would really have seemed odd for an otherwise rude-looking answer to have made it that long without being donwvoted into oblivion or RA nuked (hence me putting in ewtra work)
It was either a guy had to stay with his car to stay alive (the car was how he recharged himself because he was part cyborg)
-or-
the car had a guys consciousness in it
The guy/car was trying to save a girl (who was possibly a cyborg girl) and at the end of the movie there's a big car chase seen...
In Happy Death Day 2U (2019), Tree tries to stop the closing of the time-loop, which is operated
by Ryan, by driving his car into an electric power grid:
Why did Tree try to stop the closing of the time-loop?
(Asking in the same spirit as a previous question I asked about Heinlein's The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress, only it's a lot more money this time.)
Jules Verne's novel Sans dessus dessous (English titles The Purchase of the North Pole or Topsy-Turvy) starts with an auction that sells a huge area of ...
I have seen a lot of Star Trek fanart that shows Spock blushing with his cheeks flushed green. I'm aware that his half-Vulcan biology gives him copper-based, green tinted blood, so the coloring makes sense. But are there any canon sources on full-Vulcans having the physical ability to blush, and ...
This is a young-adult book that I read in approximately 2006, in English, but cannot remember the name of. The setting is medieval-ish fantasy (similar to the Abhorsen / Belgariad / Inheritence Cycle series), and the ending seemed to be trying to lead into a sequel. It always slightly annoyed m...
I'm trying to find a short story about aliens that take over the world's government. The premise is that we find a humanoid species at a similar level of technological development to ourselves. Earth's fleet takes off to fight, but simply disappears, while the alien fleet takes over the world (pe...
Folks outside the EU (or using a VPN, which I can't right now), does the streaming site at the end of this answer look even remotely legit or should it be edited out?
It doesn't look obviously evil. It wants me to disable my ad-blocker, and it also wants to make connections to FB and other ad domains, but nothing surprising.
It's not ringing any alarm bells for me, but I'm also not seeing the site fully loaded (because of uMatrix). But the site layout looks like a legit site as opposed to a scam site crowded with ad crap and stuff.
@DavidW agreed, though TBH, it's never explicitly stated in the movies that they aren't related. They could have been in X2; in the new trilogy (quadrilogy now), it doesn't work because of the character's ages, but it's a comic-based movie. We've seen weirder stuff than a mother younger than her child because of time travel blablablbla
@Jenayah Lots of stuff can be said to never be mentioned in the movies, because it's not true. Like Wolverine being the secret lover of Magneto. You don't mention stuff that has no basis in fact.
My first point is that it's important to state the question on the basis of "this is different from the comic books; why?" My second point is that's not always the basis of a good question given how many differences can/do exist. Are we going to explore, pairwise, the differences between every incarnation of every minor character and each movie?
You know, I had a bunch of other stuff to do lately, but now that we're discussing things that way again, it really hits me: I ducking miss those discussions of ours.
This is IMO the best match for this story-ID question; in any case, it's a better match than mine, which is currently the top answer. Please, folks, consider upvoting the other answer so that it gets to the top
This question is closed as duplicate of a novel, but it precisely describes the novelette the novel is expanded from: scifi.stackexchange.com/q/227877/101407
(I have chased down a copy and verified, down to the OP's comment that the novelette begins at chapter 4 of the novel.)