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Swapped in what way? Because if you're just asking what would happen if the people on each side were on the other sides instead you'd just end up with the exact same two sides.
 
Swapped in what way? Because if you're just asking what would happen if the people on each side were on the other sides instead you'd just end up with the exact same two sides.
Yeah, that's what I meant. And I get that nothing would change if the people on each side would be on the other side, but I figured that it would have a great impact on the outcome of the war.
 
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Have you ever had one of your birthday parties ruined by a family member making the party all about themselves for whatever selfish reason they saw fit?
 
Yes and I have video evidence. And it will embarrass them to the end of eternity but I'll just tuck that family VHS away for the right moment. We were six so I'll be forgiving.
 
My aunt is actually 4 years younger than me…We were like sisters!

My mom was her older sister, but with the age gap so vast, she was practically an only child which meant she was very loved and spoiled, included by me.

When she was a toddler I would always let her blow out my candles….I didn’t wanna hear her shrill screeching. My parents took more offense to it than I did. Glad to say she eventually grew out of that. 😅
 
I can't say I have one favourite but I watch a lot of crime-solving shows, like Bones, Body of Proof, Castle, Lucifer etc.
omg yes
 
Random question of the day:

The Annoying Orange is coming to turn you into an onion ring. The protagonist from the last video game you played is your only defense against the Orange. Who will be defending you?
 
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They're the male/female versions of the Protagonist. But in the game I'm playing they both exist Lol
 
Random question of the day:

The Annoying Orange is coming to turn you into an onion ring. The protagonist from the last video game you played is your only defense against the Orange. Who will be defending you?
Clive Rosefield from Final Fantasy XVI will be my defense he has his Eikons and their abilities. He’s a good swordsman
 

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Is it true that giving someone the evil eye like Waldorf did to Statler on The Muppet Show is a common yet wholesome trick grandfathers use to discipline misbehaving grandchildren?
 
I don't know about everyone else, but my grandfather certainly gave me the evil eye. It was kinda painful at first, but I'm grateful he did because now I can see past the veil.

BEYOND WHERE THE STARS LINGER

AND WORLDS DIE

Ahstu, nigh, astram....


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So yeah, fun times.
 
No answers yesterday. Oh well.

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Why is the phrase "with great power comes great responsibility" so overused in Spider-Man films and series?
 
Wasn't it used in the very first movie? So it's like a reference to it.
 
I second Onmyoji's response... but also! The first movie's is a reference to the first comic, "Amazing Fantasy #15".
But even Stan Lee takes his ideas from elsewhere. Winston Churchill said in 1906: "Where there is great power there is great responsibility, where there is less power there is less responsibility, and where there is no power there can, I think, be no responsibility."
Even before then, in 1817, the British member of Parliament William Lamb said "the possession of great power necessarily implies great responsibility".
If we want to stretch a little, we can even look in the bible. Luke 12:48: "For unto whomsoever much is given, of him shall be much required".
Just a fun little aside.
 
To quote Bo Burnham: "We'll stop beating this dead horse when it stops spitting out money"
 

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