"If a child shows a particular abundance of pity for fools or an overwhelming disdain for jibber jabber he is plucked from his family and raised by monks in the T-emple."
Yeah....
You probably shouldn't have tried to remove those knobs yourself...
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Sir Ysbadden wrote:NO the twisting of the knobs does not do any thing except possibly give the poor guy a really bad head ache. Although i can picture a crazy that thinks his powers are turned on that way This one goes to eleven. Most other people's go to ten but mine, mine goes to eleven!
Thank you for brightening my day with this.
"...mine, mine goes to eleven!"
Hilarious!
There's a reason...and a very good one...that I have certain people in this forum blocked both here and on Facebook.
I can see an illustration of that nearly every time I come here.
Killer Cyborg wrote:A broken clock is right twice a day.
Unless, of course, it displays the time through LEDs.
BTW, I'm looking at page 114 of VK right now, and it shows Meetal the Butcher and Vyurr Kly the Hunter, the two psi-stalkers in the Rangers. Both are cue-balls in the 6th printing.
I still maintain that the MOM conversion without cans is simply more expensive and perhaps rarer, than the one with cans.
They removed the hair in later printings? Seriously?
Seriously - there used to be hair in the image of the single one. He's yelling and has fangs.
I'll have to find it and point it to you. The answer was that they were implants and not actual hair.
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There's a reason...and a very good one...that I have certain people in this forum blocked both here and on Facebook.
I can see an illustration of that nearly every time I come here.
rat_bastard wrote:there was a villian/anti-hero in judge dread that had a head implant with a gauge that showed his general mood...
it wold be interesting if such a thing could be worked out by a crazy.
Simple. Mood eye's, or just get bionic hair implants that change color with your mood
I never read the comic, but there was a borg in the movie that somehow changed when you spun a dial on his head.
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the movie was a plot by aliens to make the human race suffer for some as of yet unreveiled sin. I'm sorry you where victimised by it too..
"If a child shows a particular abundance of pity for fools or an overwhelming disdain for jibber jabber he is plucked from his family and raised by monks in the T-emple."
It's "Mean Machine Angel" of the infamous "Angel Gang" who has the dial it goes from 1 (surly), 2 (mean), 3 (vicious) and 4 (brutal) sending him into a heatbutting frenzy. "I'm gonna go up tah 4 on ya!" Occasionally he got it stuck on 4 and a half though
Tigermuppetcut wrote:It's "Mean Machine Angel" of the infamous "Angel Gang" who has the dial it goes from 1 (surly), 2 (mean), 3 (vicious) and 4 (brutal) sending him into a heatbutting frenzy. "I'm gonna go up tah 4 on ya!" Occasionally he got it stuck on 4 and a half though
From 2000AD and the Judge Dredd Megazine.
while I appreciate your in depth knowledge and your willingness to share you just bumped a godawful thread thats gone on like 20 pages after the page number of the offical stance was revealed...
"If a child shows a particular abundance of pity for fools or an overwhelming disdain for jibber jabber he is plucked from his family and raised by monks in the T-emple."