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Q: How did the Legion of the Superheroes' real-world leadership election (involving the comic's readers) work in practice?

BuzzI remember reading a Legion of the Superheroes comic many years ago. (I think it was Superboy and the Legion of the Superheroes no. 251, from 1979, at the end of which Matter-Eater Lad eats the Miracle Machine and goes insane.) In the letter column, there was several paragraphs of discussion ab...

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Q: Harry Potter and religion

yrodroWitch hunting was standard practice for muggles of old. One can argue that the main reason was fear of the unknown, but it is established (Beedle tales) that one major component of said fear was religious. How about the other way? Do magic folk follow any religious practices?

 
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Q: Did Jurassic World make any other hybrids?

Old No NameI just finished watching Jurassic World and I am wondering about something. Since we see at least three other hybrid dinosaurs (Stegoceratops; unidentified Pachycephalosaur hybrid; unidentified Therizinosaur hybrid) on a computer screen in the lab near the end, did they make any other hybrids, or...

 
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What happened with Valorum?
04:48
@BESW - I can't find the corona chat room. Can you help me?
@BESW - well, if you can, please leave a message. I would sure appreciate it! :)
05:12
Ooooo, gossip!
 
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  Coronavirus Chat Zone

RPG.SE's offtopic room for COVID-19 related discussion. May be...
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@Mithical - Thank you but that's not the chatroom I'm looking for. :)
Which are you looking for?
I don't exactly remember @Mithical
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Q: Why are ships drifting toward Ilus/New Terra in James SA Corey's Cibola Burn?

RobertIn Cibola Burn the ships Edward Israel, Barbapiccola and Rocinante started drifting toward Ilus/New Terra once their reactors stopped working. But if they had enough velocity, shouldn't they be able to stay in the same orbit without drifting? Alex also mentions that he has enough battery that ...

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@BESW - I forgot the names of the COVID chatrooms - If you can possibly help, that would be great.
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@Slytherincess BESW isn't pingable here, so he won't have seen your message. But I guess this is the room you're looking for?

 Pandemic Positivity

A cozy-things-only support group for distant socializing. Be e...
There's two Coronavirus chatrooms, and the other one Mith already linked.
@Randal'Thor -j That's it! Thank you >:D< Why isn't BESW pingable here?
You can only ping people in rooms they've recently(ish) been in. I haven't seen BESW in SFF chat for years.
You can tell if someone's pingable because their name comes up in the autocomplete list when you start typing @B... (or whichever letter)
So noted. Thanks :)
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Q: Why does this character lose her powers in Titans?

Philip KlöckingIn the Netflix series Titans, Season 2, the character gradually loses her powers throughout the last three or so episodes. Is there any indication in the comics or elsewhere why this might be the case?

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Q: How is Darkseid able to spy on the Justice League?

user1470901In Justice League Dark: Apokolips War, Darkseid nearly eradicates the Justice League. He was able to do so by spying on their plans through Cyborg. How is he able to do this? On this wiki of Darkseid, it lists all the movies he is present in. I've read the page and the synopsis of the movies he...

09:19
Hurray! I'm finally writing this from the office, after not having been in for two months.
Is that an Hurray? I don't want to go back to the office yet haha
@TheLethalCarrot same!
I'm enjoying working from home... though the wife is being un-furloughed this week so means I'll have to watch Stella and work and that might not be fun
@TheLethalCarrot Stella = Daughter or Pet?
09:33
@TheLethalCarrot D'awwwwww
in TRPG General Chat, 4 hours ago, by Mark Wells
I'm increasingly a fan of Space: 1977 order: Watch episode 4, then watch every other space-fantasy movie released in the next two years, assuming they're all in one big shared universe.
09:51
If the 2018 summer internship taught me anything, it's that I thoroughly hate remote work. Covid only made it even clearer (without even talking about the moving it situation). Glad to be identified as one of the "needs to be on site permanently from now" folks. :)
I think I don't like permanent remote work but that may be because I'm making do rather than in a proper office. But I do love remote work from time to time
I get that some folks may like it, but it's just not for me.
No "office" feel. No one else typing, ranting on stuff not working, folks walking outside
@Jenayah I thought the same, but for now I'm doing ok
No transitional time between home and work. No walking, tramway, etc. (Talking a walk before working from home doesn't feel the same: you end up in your place anyway)
No actual physical social interaction. Voice and text chat only works so far. Coffee breaks, banter, lunch time I miss too much
Talk about lunch. Too much time spent cooking the extra meal and there's no surprise, little variety about the stuff you eat. Living alone and with a miniscule freezer, batch cooking is not really doable
Street noises
No sun, have to heat the flat because while it being chilly is no problem in the morning and evening, sitting for hours becomes too cold
Eating at your desk 'cause desk and dinner table are the same piece of wood
10:08
doesn't sound ideal
For folks with a one-hour commute which leaves them little time to see their loved ones, sure. For people living alone who really want some "real" tangible social interaction, meh
@TheLethalCarrot I don't have a daughter or pet, so I don't have to stay at home to take care of them.
High five, @b_jonas!
Stella would much rather go to her grandparents than stay home whilst I work haha
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Q: What does " other light" mean in the phrase below?

S EThis phrase is taken from the fellowship of the rings book II Many meetings page 258 There is always a fire here,all the year round,but there is little other light.'

 
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@Jenayah So much this. Most of the rest too, but I really miss the firm transition from work to home, especially when it's nice enough to ride.
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Q: Tall male in a giant spaceship which in the past was used for biological warfare

user129236The book is a collection of stories of the protagonist travelling on his scavenged ship between planets and offering bioengineering services. Remember one story with an operpopulated planet he was hired to bioengineer food nutritious enough to solve the food shortage problem. The protagonist is ...

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Sun has been shining insolently for almost two months straight. I'd almost think I'm back in the Mediterranean area
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Is this astronomic impossibility supposed to be an allusion to the fact that the world metaphorically "stood still" for the last 2 months?
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Q: Wny do the Harry potter movies employ Run-and-Return on Harry Potter?

TheMadHatterIn GoF(movie), when Harry is facing the dragon he lures the dragon out of the arena. Why though ? He duels against the dragon on a tower top and then manages to make it crash into a building. The dragon doesn't come back so harry flies back to the arena and is greeted with cheers. In CoS the sa...

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No, just that I'm in a usually very rainy area and we went from our regular chilly, rainy climate to sunny and warm days for two months now.
Part of me wonders if the lowered pollution rate has something to do with it
The kind of climate I knew when I was living in Southeastern France; minus a couple Celsius degrees.
@Marvin N'nrglqvrgls.
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Q: In Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, what happened to the dragon and how did the spectators know that the dragon was defeated?

TheMadHatterIn the first task of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Harry lures the dragon out of the arena. He then engages the dragon in a tower top duel and eventually causes the dragon to collide with a building. The dragon doesn't return, so harry returns to the arena on his firebolt. He is greeted by...

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Q: Which book had a character enclosed in an asylum, formerly abattoir worker, that somehow may have had alien contact?

fidetrainerNETI read decades ago a UK book, I believe (I distinctly remember the word abattoir, I believe a US book would say slaughterhouse, but I might be wrong), that is mostly a psychological/psychiatric drama not unlike 12 Monkeys, then again it would not have been the 12 Monkeys script or something. We a...

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Sorry about that @TheLethalCarrot
No worries, not your fault
I need to figure out why my react app is not behaving
@AncientSwordRage, Yeah, not your fault
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Q: Why is this character dead in Endgame?

SiriusBlackIn Avengers: Endgame when they use the Stones to kill Thanos and all of his forces, several things happen, that if they really just killed Thanos would not have happened. Thanos is from the past, and my dad has pointed out that since Thanos was from the past, he won't be able to get Stones, becau...

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Anyone have any ideas on how to write an image description for this image?
@Mithical flexes fingers
let me give it a go
looks good, thanks
14:25
Nice tiger @Jenayah :-)
Forgot about the daily floof for a second there and was worried about the context of that
@TheLethalCarrot I only just clocked on now
@TheLethalCarrot ahah
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Q: TV show with sci-fi inventions of the family member and trouble it causes

Santhosh Ravi RajSCENE-1: (face disappears) A girl applies a cream for a pimple problem and the pimples will disappear and she is warned to not apply excess cream. In college she applies more cream and her body facial parts will disappear. SCENE-2: (Dream world) Same girl falls from sky with parachute and lands ...

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Q: What are the 85 types of Jing?

shuflyIn Avatar: The Last Airbender Bumi tells Aang that there are 85 types of Jing, though we are only told 3 of them at the time; Positive, Negative, and Neutral Jing. Do we know what the other 82 Jings are?

@Marvin I thnk jing is a real world term, but I don't have the time to investigate right now
Marvin won't answer you; he's got this pain running aling all the diodes along one side.
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@Spencer the left side if I recall correctly
15:28
"this terrible pain"
I knew I could count on you all to fill in the details.
"Expect? Oh yes, expect." quotes.net/show-quote/39104
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@DavidW They left out the best part of that passage, how he actually defeats the other robot.
Given how hard it is to recall what was discussed in stand-ups last week, it's kind of unsettling how word-perfect my recall of that conversation still is, decades later.
I mean, I even had "whilst."
@Randal'Thor True. I didn't google hard enough to find the full script (if there's even a legally-posted source for it).
@DavidW I was quite impressed with myself the other day on a similar note. (See revision 8.)
Was rereading that answer the other day thanks to a stray upvote.
Very nice. I don't know if I'd do as well with something I'd only read; the HHGttG quote is easier because I can hear it in my memory, in Marvin's wonderfully doleful tone.
There are so many different sources for HHGttG - radio, books, TV series, film, ...
That Marvin exchange I definitely only read. I saw the 2005 film and read most/all of the books, that's it.
The stuff I can quote verbatim mostly comes from the radio plays.
They were replaying them locally when I was a kid, and I would scramble out of bed at 6:20 to run downstairs and tape them.
(I'd already read the book at that point, but as hilarious as it was there was somehow a bit more presence in the radio plays. Maybe because of Marvin.)
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But then Snape, a clever man would know Voldemort would use Nagini, because he would know that only a great fool would kill a dark arts expert with dark magic. However, Voldemort is not a great fool, so would clearly not choose magic as his method of murder. But Voldemort must have known Snape was not a great fool, he would have counted on it, so Snape can clearly not rule out Nagini as a way of being murdered. — AncientSwordRage ♦ Apr 13 '12 at 13:47
my favourite comment I've ever made on this stack
I was surprised I new it so well wehn I wrote it (checks calendar) 8 years ago
@AncientSwordRage ROFL, nice one.
@AncientSwordRage Ha ha ha! I tricked you! I switched serpents!!
And on a similar theme, special treat for @DavidW:
"Wait, are you Voldemort?" "Count the noses." "Oh ... oh yeah." — Rand al'Thor ♦ Apr 16 '16 at 14:22
@Randal'Thor: ‘Mr Kreacher, sir, can I help you?’ ‘I doubt it.’ ‘Well, in that case, if you'll just excuse me...’ ‘No one can help me’ intoned Kreacher in his bullfrog's voice, and he bowed low, muttering to his knees about mudbloods in his mistress's old house. ‘Not that anyone's tried of course.’ ‘Is that so.’ ‘Hardly worth anyone's while to help a menial house-elf is it?’ ‘I'm sorry, sir, if...’ ‘Aren't you going to ask me what I want?’ The insect paused. ‘What...do...you...want?’ ‘I'm looking for someone.’ ‘Who?’ hissed the insect. ‘Voldemort,’ said Kracher, ‘he's over there.’ — leftaroundabout Apr 17 '16 at 20:25
@leftaroundabout "The first Horcrux was the worst. The second Horcrux, that was the worst too. The third Horcrux, that was really bad. After that I went into a bit of a decline... But it's the Death Eaters that really get me down. The best conversation I had was over forty years ago, and that was with a Basilisk." — Rand al'Thor ♦ Apr 17 '16 at 22:28
hahaha!
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I love it when a fiction mashup comes together
 
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Q: 80s (or earlier) children's book series about a museum, time travel, and dinosaurs

Just another readerIn the mid-1980s, the Timberland Regional Library branch in downtown Olympia, Washington had a series of books about some children who discovered that a museum exhibit about dinosaurs could transport them back in time to see real dinosaurs. Things I can remember: There were 3-4 books in the se...

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Q: Hardback book, read in the late 1980s, involving a wandering samurai investigating a cat demon tearing peoples' throats out around a village

Sean DugganI'm pretty sure I found this again several years ago, and learned it was a series, but I first read it when I was in elementary school (although I think it was supposed to be for older readers). The main character is a samurai in Japan. I don't know if he'd been sent by someone, or if he was doin...

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Q: Why did Bilbo tell himself "Wake up, indeed"?

S EThis phrase is taken from The Fellowship of the Rings, Book II, Chapter 1 (page 258): Why, sitting and thinking. I do a lot of that nowadays, and this is the best place to do it in, as a rule. Wake up, indeed! Why did Bilbo tell himself "Wake up, indeed!"?

 
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Q: How fast is a moth?

RattlerI am currently re-re-watching Lexx season 4 episode 2, and it seems like the moth is extraordinarily fast. It passes a shuttle, and seems to arrive on Earth in a matter of hours. My understanding is that the NASA trip from Earth to the moon required around 3-4 days. They did not take any food ...

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Q: Is Alex Danvers' superhero suit intended to represent a comic book hero?

Donatello SwansinoIn the fifth season of Supergirl, Alex Danvers leaves her position as the head of the D.E.O. and takes up vigilantism. Towards the end of the season, she is given a superhero outfit by Martian Manhunter. Previously in the series, Jimmy Olsen takes up the mantle of Guardian, an identity used by se...

 
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TIL: "cultural coca-colonization" Very apt.
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