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  1. Bullgrit

    Ask an OTTer

    The Ignore function is not for just cutting out people who disagree with you. It's for cutting out people whom you feel add nothing but negative tones to the forum. There are and have been people throughout ENWorld's history, (not just a couple of recent OTTers), who do nothing but argue and...
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    If you could travel forward/backward in time

    Three part post -- Part the first: The concept of a modern-day person seeming like a "wizard" when thrown back in time is a bit of a trope in fiction. But what would really happen? Say you were thrown back in time, at least 100 years, would your modern skills and knowledge be helpful to you...
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    Body Fat Percentage

    For a 40+ year old man, going through mid-life crisis, having a toned mid-section is a good way of building one's ego back up from years of being a "dorky dad." Bullgrit
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    Body Fat Percentage

    But I don't know how you could be down to 7% body fat and not show ab definition. That's just impossible from everything I've read and seen. And to show a "gut"? Bullgrit
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    Ask an OTTer

    There are a few, (2-3 -- we can probably all name them), who do seem to argue just to argue. They contridict their arguments and/or positions and/or styles between different threads against different posters. They will antagonize one poster just to keep an argument going. I won't assume reasons...
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    OotS 934

    No, that's a different spell: http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0020.html Bullgrit
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    Body Fat Percentage

    Dannyalcatraz, were you in a sport that required that physical build? Bullgrit
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    Body Fat Percentage

    6-pack abs requires muscular abs as well as low body fat. For an example, many marathon runners are very skinny (low BFP) but show no 6-pack. If you show a "gut" at that low a BFP, the "gut" was probably just flaccid muscles. It's like when someone very skinny waves their arm and you can see...
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    Body Fat Percentage

    I think the 20-21% woman and the 9-10% man are the *most* attractive. But I think a woman is completey acceptably attractive from 14-15% to 25-26%, and a man from 6-7% to 14-15%. From what I see in our media (including Internet comments), I think our culture expects a woman to be thinner than my...
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    Body Fat Percentage

    Using the above photos and labeled body fat percentages, what do you think is most attractive for men and women? (Yes, men can identify an attractive male body, and women can identify an attractive female body.) Do you think your own personal preference matches what our culture as a whole...
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    Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.

    Another rerun. The second in this first season. It's been many, many, many years since I've regularly watched a TV show in its "real time" run. The last time was the final season of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, (I didn't start watching it till its final season), and that season inserted many...
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    Who will buy Solo's laser gun?

    Sounds like sour grapes. 99% of the people on this forum would pay money for this item. Hell, I bet many people here would pay $10 to just hold it for a few seconds. Just because most people who would pay money for something can't afford the listed price doesn't mean those that do have enough...
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    Fake Soccer/Football Injuries

    Over the years, I've seen a lot of gifs and videos of soccer players faking injuries. I mean really, over-the-top faking. Since I don't watch professional soccer, this makes me wonder just how common this antic really is. Do professional soccer players really go to such ridiculous extremes...
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    Elizabeth Olsen and Aaron Taylor-Johnson are the Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver in Avengers 2

    How are the writers going to show Scarlet Witch's powers? Did the comics ever really get her hex (bad luck for you) power to work in a non-hokey way? What I remember most about Wanda in the Avengers comics, she was more a problem for the team than for their enemies. Bullgrit
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    Habitale-zone planets

    Seeing them "listed" like this is amazing: xkcd Bullgrit
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    Whoa! Family Guy [Spoiler]

    Sorry about no spoiler tag. But it I didn't think it would be needed, as: 1- The show has aired for all to see. 2- I've seen two articles on news sites already, and I'm not even looking for it. 3- The show is an absurd animated comedy, not a drama, so spoiling seems less of an issue. But...
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    Whoa! Family Guy [Spoiler]

    I just read an article about the latest episode of Family Guy -- did they really kill off Brian? Bullgrit
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    Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.

    I suspect there was some Asgardian magic used to bring him back. If it turns out he's a robot or a clone or in any other way not really Phil Coulson, I'll stop watching the show then and there. Bullgrit
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    Are online petitions worth anything?

    It seems that online petitions are all the rage nowadays to get a point across or to support or counter something. But are they really worth anything at all? Do they prove anything at all? Bullgrit
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    Greatest fight in superhero comics?

    What is the greatest fight you've seen in superhero comics? Let's limit this to actual comic books. Why was the fight great? Writing, art, long-term backstory, consequencies? Bullgrit
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