it might be interesting to see which percentage of each sex voted for each candidate.
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it might be interesting to see which percentage of each sex voted for each candidate.
cranky pants ;)
JK Cris
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Originally Posted by crisaor
Sure, why not? Time and again, the history has already proved that THE best man always wins the polls/votes/elections anyway! ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by IWilKikU
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Originally Posted by baddad
Interesting point, Fool. Seems like of those who voted for Superman, 66 % are female whereas only 13 % of those who voted for Batman are female. (I apologise if I misjudged anyone's gender! :) )Quote:
Originally Posted by Fool
So maybe boys idolise the gadget loving Bruce Wayne more! *does NOT comment on this* :D
Cris, just something about 'acting human'... what's wrong with human befriending panthers? Or any other animals? Ever heard of Monty Roberts? Does him 'befriending' horses make him a horse? Are you actually saying Tarzan and Maugli are not humans?
Oh, there's nothing wrong with that, in fact I wish I could do it. But what I meant was that both Tarzan and Mowgli can't be consider 'human' (not in the literal sense, but in the metaphorical one) because neither of them acts like one; because they're clearly something else than humans, since they posess unique traits that no other normal person does (in this case, animal kindship/friendship); and because neither of them perceives himself to be human, to be part of the humanity, of the civilization, in their mind, they belong to the jungle, that's their habitat, it's what they know.
Neither have I. But I can tell you that he didn't kill Cyborg, supposedly he can't die. Superman had in fact another run-in with Doomsday (apart from the Death of Superman, if that's the one you're referring to), which is called Superman/Doomsday: Hunter/Prey, and it's pretty neat, or at least, it was when I read it, when I was 15 or so. In fact, Cyborg makes an appearace in it. The villains I referred to were also kryptonians I think, and Superman killed them using an alternate form of kryptonite to which he was immune. I couldn't tell you in which magazine even if I remembered. I'll have to get a raincheck on that one.Quote:
Crisaor, I havn't read much comics in YEARS, but when I was into them, I only remember Superman killing 2 villians: Cyborg and Conduit. Am I missing somthing? Did he have another run-in with Doomsday?
i really lack the patience and time to read all this, but one thing's sure: i like batman ever since i was in primary school, watching cartoons on cartoon network even though i didn't understand much (my english was limited to "this is a dog. that is a cat" at the time), and that's because he doesn't have any super powers, he's just a sad, lonely guy who has been turned into what he is by the kind of vilains he is now fighting. he is more cmplex than superman, his inner torment is deeper (i mean come on, superman's alter ego is unrealistic, he doesn't fit... and all his problems are about winning some girl's love).
IMO most heroes are trying to win some gal's love, but too shy to say it forward
Scratch heroes. All men try to do that.
All men?
Including Elton John???
:D
Batman; gothic, dark, sinister......and he's the good guy. Intriguing.
Superman; leotards, usually works during the day(in both personas), no hint of any personal faults. Boring.
Well... if you put it that way... did I just hear 'gothic'? ahem, niiice :D
Would you include him in that categorie? :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by subterranean
Oh you missed the joke..
Nevermind :)
Actually, I didn't. Hence the roll eyes thing. Lame reply, I know.
Ok, everytime me and my friends said something like, "ALL MEN like girls", one of us would say, "except Elton John of course"....That's where the joke lies, coz, as you (might) already aware that Elton is GAY. Of course, you can say different popular names, but Elton seems right ...