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<blockquote data-quote="Cthulhu's Librarian" data-source="post: 1606472" data-attributes="member: 11064"><p>I suppose it's not the actual question, but the way it is asked and the perosn who is doing the asking. Sure, it's fun to sit around in the backyard with my friends drinking a few beers and bs about who could best who, and what our favorite characters are. </p><p> </p><p> It's the guy who comes up to me in the store, whom I don't know except by his reputation at the store, and loudly demands to know "IN A FIGHT, DON'T YOU THINK THAT GREEN LANTERN COULD EASILY KICK DARTH VADER'S ASS?" When I ignore him, he taps me on the shoulder and proceeds to ask "COME ON DUDE. YOU READ COMICS! WHO'S HOTTER, EMMA FROST OR CATWOMAN? FOR ME, IT'S FROST, 'CAUSE SHE'S ALL IN WHITE AND IT'S A ROCKIN' COSTUME. I'M RIGHT, AIN'T I?" This isn't a young guy either, he's probably in his early 30s. </p><p> </p><p> So no, I'm sure you're not the only one here that thinks those questions can be fun on occasion. It's when someone developes a reputation for continually asking these questions of complete strangers, and the store staff has to tell him to knock it off or leave the store that it develops into the type of person that is being mocked here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cthulhu's Librarian, post: 1606472, member: 11064"] I suppose it's not the actual question, but the way it is asked and the perosn who is doing the asking. Sure, it's fun to sit around in the backyard with my friends drinking a few beers and bs about who could best who, and what our favorite characters are. It's the guy who comes up to me in the store, whom I don't know except by his reputation at the store, and loudly demands to know "IN A FIGHT, DON'T YOU THINK THAT GREEN LANTERN COULD EASILY KICK DARTH VADER'S ASS?" When I ignore him, he taps me on the shoulder and proceeds to ask "COME ON DUDE. YOU READ COMICS! WHO'S HOTTER, EMMA FROST OR CATWOMAN? FOR ME, IT'S FROST, 'CAUSE SHE'S ALL IN WHITE AND IT'S A ROCKIN' COSTUME. I'M RIGHT, AIN'T I?" This isn't a young guy either, he's probably in his early 30s. So no, I'm sure you're not the only one here that thinks those questions can be fun on occasion. It's when someone developes a reputation for continually asking these questions of complete strangers, and the store staff has to tell him to knock it off or leave the store that it develops into the type of person that is being mocked here. [/QUOTE]
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