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    D&D General [rant]The conservatism of D&D fans is exhausting.

    That is not at all what he's doing. @Hussar can correct me if I am wrong, but fwict, if he got a response of "Yeah, it doesn't necessarily make sense, but me and my group just like it this way," he'd nod his head and say "fair enough." No, it's the arguments (especially with their...
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    D&D General [rant]The conservatism of D&D fans is exhausting.

    Because we weren't specifically using the term "in flux." Obviously.
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    D&D General [rant]The conservatism of D&D fans is exhausting.

    A simple perusal on your part of what he mentions in his post would demonstrate its truthfulness, I'm certain.
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    Spoilers Superman Spoiler Thread

    Sorry, so sorry! I am done responding here. My bad.
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    Spoilers Superman Spoiler Thread

    ...who else could he possibly have fought?
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    Spoilers Superman Spoiler Thread

    No, you are mistaken. I don't have an opinion on who Snyder is. I have an opinion on the products he has made. I also know that said products are not solely his responsibility, and that there are a lot of chefs in the kitchen, so to speak, and so I can't ever be sure that what I am getting is...
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    Spoilers Superman Spoiler Thread

    Sure. I am sure you dealt with the hypersonic speed punches really well, too. Glad to hear it's not theoretical. And, again, this is Clark's first fight in his entire life.
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    Spoilers Superman Spoiler Thread

    You have an opinion about who Snyder is, without ever having had a conversation with the guy, and it's not going to change, apparently. You are entirely within your rights to do so. I can't imagine ever characterizing someone I have never even spoken with as shallow in their thinking...
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    Spoilers Superman Spoiler Thread

    1) It doesn't sound like you have ever been in a fight, much less a superhuman one where people are moving faster than the speed of sound. 2) You are totally allowed your (judgmental) opinion. 3) Being kryptoninan makes the bolded part WAY more complicated than you are giving credit for. 4)...
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    Spoilers Superman Spoiler Thread

    Snyder is not a shallow thinker. Rather, he tried to ask himself "What would this actually be like today?" And the fact is, there is nothing in the Kents' lives that could have prepared them to raise a Kryptonian, with all the attendant issues that come with it (raising a human child is...
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    Spoilers Superman Spoiler Thread

    Seriously. The fight with the Kryptonians was the first fight Clark had ever been in in his entire life. One could argue he did TOO well, considering.
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    D&D General [rant]The conservatism of D&D fans is exhausting.

    Only the GM gets to warp reality.
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    Spoilers Superman Spoiler Thread

    A friend and I are arguing over this: Did Superman kill those Raptors at the end? Either with his heat vision or the subsequent fall?
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    Spoilers Superman Spoiler Thread

    Thanks for this. Maybe it's not entirely accurate, but I appreciate you giving a real answer instead of a snippy one. FWIW, whenever I looked up "Ages" in comic books, Iron was missing.
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    Spoilers Superman Spoiler Thread

    What's the Iron Age?
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    Spoilers Superman Spoiler Thread

    That was our first thought as well.
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    Spoilers Superman Spoiler Thread

    That message really doesn't need the screw-job on Jor-el to be communicated...weird.
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    D&D General [rant]The conservatism of D&D fans is exhausting.

    Everyone else, even people on your side of the argument, has understood what I said. Well done standing on your own.
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    Spoilers Superman Spoiler Thread

    He was not at ALL an anti-hero.
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