Deadlock240
Deadlock240 t1_j01ftcq wrote
Deadlock240 t1_izjwt4l wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in [Image] Reminder: What is coming is better than what is gone. by sylsau
What an incredibly narrow-minded point of view.
Deadlock240 t1_iyefbty wrote
Reply to [WP] You are constantly mocked for having such a weird superpower by all the other heroes. “The power to make anything into perfectly cooked soup”… One day, a massive meteor is barreling towards earth. As all the other heroes are panicking, you wait perfectly calm, at the impact zone, bowl in hand. by WoollerMan2003
"I'm going to be the best-regarded hero ever," he thought to himself, seconds before impact. What he didn't realize was that, when an asteroid impacts into the earth from outer space, it does so with such velocity that it creates a massive compressed bubble of crystallized air in front of it as it moves. The extra-terrestrial missile travels at thousands of miles per hour, and effectively has a force-field around it all the way to impact. It moves so quickly that it changes from bright-speck-in-the-sky to massive explosion in less than a second.
The impact site had been known for months. It was remotely being filmed in anticipation of the potentially world-ending event. And so it was, that when humanity watched on the screen in the final instants before impact, many of them shared a similar thought:
"What the hell is Souperman doing?" Followed by the utter obliteration of a man armed with a small bowl, and an even smaller grasp of planetary collisions on worlds with dense atmospheres.
RadMan, the hero who could manipulate all forms of radiation, turned up and transformed the bulk of the heat from the blast into a brilliant, harmless light. Teams of seismically-endowed "Earth Movers" led by the organization's leader, Terra, kept the dust and debris from entering the upper atmosphere, which prevented a nuclear winter. Even the compression waves were dulled thanks to Sonic Boom. The initial crater and the media footage were all that could be used as evidence of the impact.
The whole ordeal left the entire world united. Not because of the catastrophic circumstance that could have ended life as we know it, but because we all collectively thought at the same moment, "Did that idiot really think that that was going to work?"
Deadlock240 t1_iye8s2b wrote
Reply to comment by EvadesBans in LPT: Let yourself be photographed at special events, family gatherings and by friends in general, even if you don't like your picture taken for any reason. by [deleted]
I think you missed who they were calling entitled.
Deadlock240 t1_iye80dm wrote
Reply to LPT: Let yourself be photographed at special events, family gatherings and by friends in general, even if you don't like your picture taken for any reason. by [deleted]
I disagree; if someone doesn't want to be photographed, don't photograph them. Especially for such selfish reasons as, "When you're dead, I'll be upset that I have no pictures of you."
Deadlock240 t1_iy29vtq wrote
Reply to Your Future Self [Image] by PJMurphy
I feel the exact opposite about my past self, ngl.
Deadlock240 t1_ixu5pvt wrote
Reply to comment by ShelfordPrefect in Washing machine still smells - what can I clean? by ShelfordPrefect
White vinegar or citric acid usually do well
Deadlock240 t1_j1bksoi wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in How do you measure how heavy a red hot chili pepper is? by ROCKY13573
That is what the title says, yes.