Oooh... interesting changes.
Of course I would page as my one post for the week, geez.
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Oooh... interesting changes.
Of course I would page as my one post for the week, geez. Bismarck.Misao said: » what happened to your green? :v Anna Ruthven said: » Asura.Kingnobody said: » Please tell us this was a voluntary decision Kojo.... Because if it was forced, that's just going to hurt Bunnymod's chances at a fair assessment of her powers a whole lot more....... As for my resignation hurting her as a mod, I don't think anyone will care. Bismarck.Misao said: » ah. welp. carry on. They made Jimmy Olsen in Supergirl a black guy lol
Anna Ruthven said: » This forum isn't the stressful part of being a mod. I just wish Terra, Aelius, and Aly luck in the future. As far as I'm concerned nothing changed, you're still our Kojo. Kalila said: » Anna Ruthven said: » This forum isn't the stressful part of being a mod. I just wish Terra, Aelius, and Aly luck in the future. As far as I'm concerned nothing changed, you're still our Kojo. Bismarck.Dracondria said: » They made Jimmy Olsen in Supergirl a black guy lol a buff bald blackuy. he is supposed to be a wimpy red headed dork I should watch some anime or something.
CGI seems a bit cheap so far
quite a common thing on pilot episodes.
especially if they are leaked lol Verda said: » Kalila said: » Anna Ruthven said: » This forum isn't the stressful part of being a mod. I just wish Terra, Aelius, and Aly luck in the future. As far as I'm concerned nothing changed, you're still our Kojo. I don't' know what happened, but you always seemed unbiased to me. Even when you had reasons not to side with me. I'm often a lone wolf in matters with others I dunno if that's what you meant about the loneliest job ever, sorry to see you resign but if it's what you wanted then I hope you make the best of your new freedom :) Never heard "Kryptonese" before lol, why couldn't they just say Kryptonian writing
Fenrir.Candlejack said: » Asura.Kingnobody said: » I watched Avengers 3D last weekend for the 3rd time, and when I got out of the theater, it was pouring down rain like a mfer. Of course I forgot my umbrella at home and of course I was parked in the very back (I was too cheap to use the valet parking at the theater), so I was drenched by the time I got back to my Dodge....which after a few minutes drying off, the rain died down a bit -.- Offline
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Anna Ruthven said: » Verda said: » Kalila said: » Anna Ruthven said: » This forum isn't the stressful part of being a mod. I just wish Terra, Aelius, and Aly luck in the future. As far as I'm concerned nothing changed, you're still our Kojo. I don't' know what happened, but you always seemed unbiased to me. Even when you had reasons not to side with me. I'm often a lone wolf in matters with others I dunno if that's what you meant about the loneliest job ever, sorry to see you resign but if it's what you wanted then I hope you make the best of your new freedom :) Offline
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Bismarck.Dracondria said: » Never heard "Kryptonese" before lol, why couldn't they just say Kryptonian writing It has been called both Kryptonian and Kryptonese but I'd say Kryptonian is the more common one
Especially since they themselves are Kryptonians so it makes more sense, just like we have Japanese, Ethiopian, Taiwanese etc. It's the same for both language and people. Offline
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Except in America.
They Speak 'Murican! Not American. And Canada doesn't speak Canadian, we speak Moose. Anna Ruthven said: » I'm thinking about writing a book about coffee tables that also doubles as a coffee table, I hope that hasn't been done already. Quote: For most of Superman's published history, Kryptonian writing was represented by random, alien-looking squiggles. In the 1970s, E. Nelson Bridwell attempted to rationalize these squiggles into a 118-letter alphabet, referring to the language as "Kryptonese." This standardized alphabet was then used by DC Comics until John Byrne's 1986 "reboot" of the Superman universe. In 2000, DC introduced a transliteration alphabet for the written language, dropping the "Kryptonese" moniker in favor of the more commonly assumed "Kryptonian." All such writing appearing in the comic books is actually just the language of publication (English in the USA & UK, French in France, etc.) written using this transliteration alphabet to replace the native alphabet with a one-to-one correspondence, in a similar fashion to Interlac in Legion of Super-Heroes. Smallville, Superman/Batman: Apocalypse, Man of Steel all used "Kryptonian" as well Bloodrose said: » Except in America. They Speak 'Murican! Not American. And Canada doesn't speak Canadian, we speak Moose. Also:
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We don't speak Poutine.
We are waiting for Americans to find a way to deep fry the whole thing. Then put it on a stick. Bloodrose said: » We don't speak Poutine. We are waiting for Americans to find a way to deep fry the whole thing. Then put it on a stick. key elements in Supergirl are ***broken.
really hoping the story helps it. while I have yet to finish watching the full ep (only saw 10 mins + the full teaser) I really saw a lot of mind boggling issues. "meet up in Earth" how the *** did they know the planet was called earth "the yellow sun will give you powers" no one knew this was a thing! also- Narration. it's been done with Arrow/Flash every ep intro. give it a rest! |
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