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Nerdy things that I love in order of importance

1. Star Wars, come on who doesn't love it?
2. DC comics, if you couldn't already tell.
3. Game of Thrones, more recent than the other two but still awesome!
4. Mass Effect, best video game franchise OF ALL TIME!!!

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I feel so hilariously behind everyone else, but I'm going to be busy for a bit. lol


Man, I don't even have a character yet.
I personally really like Synder's Death of the Family and Endgame. Those are my favorite New 52 Batman stories. Night of Owls was good too. Before Synder I liked Hush of course and Battle for the Cowl.

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That was for an earlier conversation. This thread gets posts really fast...
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Aw man. It was great. The best characterization I've seen come out of Hal in years. I'll find the specific issue number, because it was worth it, even just as a stand alone.

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JUSTICE LEAGUE: DARKSEID WAR: GREEN LANTERN #1


With your recommendation I'll definitely put it on my reading list. Speaking of, how is Darseid War? Or rather is it better than Trinity War and Forever Evil?

@Lord Wraith I get what you're saying and I respect that. We each have our favorites! :)
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I have always found them boring, but that extends to all construct creators.


I just love anything sci fi fantasyish. Star Wars is my favorite thing ever and the Lantern Corps is basically DC's version of Star Wars. I personally adore the idea of creating constructs. To each his own I guess lol.

Anyway I'll probably make the Rayner kid. Now for a name, Logan? Trent? Marcus? Vandian?

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Haven't gotten that far yet demon. All my money went to buying up all the newest Supes comics. He comes first, then I'll get into what's happening to the lanterns and Bats.
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There's nothing quite as boring as a Green Lantern Ring lol


I resent that sir! I happen to like the lanterns almost as much as I like Superman!

Also, it would be electric fire. As in he could shoot both. I don't know, I'll decide later.
I'm down to either making the son of Kyle Rayner who has his father's old green ring or a completely original guy that can control fire and electricity. Either way my character is going to be half alien. Who wants to be a boring human?
I can just imagine some poor kid picking that thing up in the library and getting cussed out by a sentient talking book.
@Blue Demon This what you had in mind?


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-a·bil·i·ty
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noun
plural noun: abilities
1.
possession of the means or skill to do something.
"the manager had lost his ability to motivate the players"
synonyms: capacity, capability, potential, potentiality, power, faculty, aptness, facility;

skill
skil/Submit
noun
the ability to do something well; expertise.
"difficult work, taking great skill"
synonyms: expertise, skillfulness, expertness, adeptness, adroitness, deftness, dexterity, ability, prowess, mastery, competence, capability, aptitude, artistry, virtuosity, talent
"his skill as a politician"

e·quip·ment
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the necessary items for a particular purpose.
"office equipment"
synonyms: apparatus, paraphernalia, articles, appliances, impedimenta;


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-lim·i·ta·tion
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plural noun: limitations
1.
a limiting rule or circumstance; a restriction.
"severe limitations on water use"
synonyms: restriction, curb, restraint, control, check

weak·ness
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noun
the state or condition of lacking strength.
"the country's weakness in international dealings"
synonyms: frailty, feebleness, enfeeblement, fragility, delicacy; More
a quality or feature regarded as a disadvantage or fault.
plural noun: weaknesses
"you must recognize your product's strengths and weaknesses"
synonyms: fault, flaw, defect, deficiency, weak point, failing, shortcoming, weak link, imperfection, Achilles heel, foible


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-This might just be the worst joke I have ever come up with. Oh well.


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Hey Grenade.
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Life? What is this strange word you speak of?


life
līf/Submit
noun
noun: life; noun: one's life; plural noun: one's lifes
1.
the condition that distinguishes animals and plants from inorganic matter, including the capacity for growth, reproduction, functional activity, and continual change preceding death.
"the origins of life"
synonyms: existence, being, living, animation; More
antonyms: death, nonexistence
living things and their activity.
"some sort of life existed on Mars"
synonyms: living things, living beings, living creatures, the living; More
a particular type or aspect of people's existence.
plural noun: lives
"an experienced teacher will help you settle into school life"
synonyms: way of life, lifestyle, situation, fate, lot
"an easy life"
vitality, vigor, or energy.
"she was beautiful and full of life"
synonyms: vivacity, animation, liveliness, vitality, verve, high spirits, exuberance, zest, buoyancy, enthusiasm, energy, vigor, dynamism, elan, gusto, brio, bounce, spirit, fire; More
2.
the existence of an individual human being or animal.
"a disaster that claimed the lives of 266 Americans"
synonyms: person, human being, individual, soul
"more than 1,500 lives were lost in the accident"
a biography.
"a life of Shelley"
either of the two states of a person's existence separated by death (as in Christianity and some other religious traditions).
"too much happiness in this life could reduce the chances of salvation in the next"
any of a number of successive existences in which a soul is held to be reincarnated (as in Hinduism and some other religious traditions).
a chance to live after narrowly escaping death (especially with reference to the nine lives traditionally attributed to cats).
3.
the period between the birth and death of a living thing, especially a human being.
"she has lived all her life in the country"
synonyms: lifetime, life span, days, time on earth, existence
"the last nine months of his life"
the period during which something inanimate or abstract continues to exist, function, or be valid.
"underlay helps to prolong the life of a carpet"
informal
a sentence of imprisonment for life.
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(in art) the depiction of a subject from a real model, rather than from an artist's imagination.
"the pose and clothing were sketched from life"

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