That’s what I meant, I definitely phrased it in a confusing way though

It’s not tomorrow yet, so he must be out there somewhere

It also makes me think of the scene with Amy and Rory, where they talk about how they're aging faster than their peers because of the time travel associated with the Doctor's adventures. Don't remember the exact wording, but something about how they're 10 years older than they should be.

Can he steal powers that are just inherent physical abilities? It's not like Superman is just a person who got powers, his come from his own biology

The show is explicitly an (very) adult comedy. The higher ups may not have known a ton about the show, but they'd at least know who it was marketed towards

Other than in gag moments (like the cat scratching him) we've literally never seen Saitama get hurt. It's possible that as his strength increases, so does his durability

From everything I've read, the problem isn't tourism. It's the corporate push for ever increasing levels of tourism. I'm sure there's a comfortable middleground that lets locals live in peace and lets people visit, but a system like that wouldn't bring higher profits this quarter, would it?

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A polar bear isn't breaking through a cement block wall, which is what most gyms I've been in were made out of

I had a friend who grew a full, fairly long beard during the summer between 8th and 9th grade (12-14 age range)

Probably because any kid they have (assuming they inherit even a bit of Rudy's abilities/mana levels) would be able to become Chief of the village. Wonder if it has something to do with the Sacred Beast that lives with them?

He definitely seems like the type to have set up a "damned if you do, damned if you don't" situation. He knows Rudy really well. He has to know that the odds were pretty good Rudy would end up going

Crazy thing is that Rose was either that age or a bit younger when she first met the Doctor

I'm not wrong. This was shown multiple times throughout the show(s), most notably when he takes the shotgun to the face and gets a concussion, and when Iron Fist ki punches him and Luke notes that it hurt. The only time his skin is pierced on the other hand, is when shot with bullets created specifically to do so.

Like when people where legitimately angry that Mephisto wasn’t the big bad in Wanda Vision, despite that only ever being a fan theory

While I'm sure you're right to some degree, unfortunately climate change is causing winter storms and heat waves in places that never had them before, requiring heating/cooling solutions in places that wouldn't otherwise need them.

My family has lived in Texas for generations. When my parents were growing up, an ice storm (even a minor one) was a maybe once in a decade event. Now, they get at least one severe one a year. Everything I've read says storms like that are only going to get worse and more frequent.

the mandatory heating / cooling for all seems like it would help speed up global warming and more housing means less of our natural world

So what is your solution for people who live in areas where heating/cooling are required for safe living? Where I am, every year people die during heat waves due to lack of access to AC

We get a glimpse of how much they're making in the commision cap episode. They hit it super fast. Assuming there was no cap before, which their dialog seems to imply, they had to have been making pretty good money, especially in a lower cost of living area like Scranton

I would add finishing the spell to send Nanahoshi home to that list. Both for her character, and because having the ability to travel between worlds seems like it would have some pretty massive implications for the world(s)

Specific approved comics are admissible evidence in court

Wait, does that mean the judge and jury all know they're in a comic book?

I know the difference is in Tolkien's religious beliefs, but that honestly sounds much better than whatever afterlife Man gets. Especially considering they would be coming back to be the people they already knew, since Elves are immortal

I mean... couldn't she just call them out? Doesn't she report directly to their literal god, Luminous?

I mean, sitcoms and medical/detective shows still work like that. These are much bigger productions more akin to full movies, which take a lot longer to produce. Add in the strike, and the timetable makes sense