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Post by damngumby on Apr 11, 2018 1:32:28 GMT
Pathetic, yes ... but not unique for DC- Fraud. On the sports forum he has a habit of going back later in the season and editing his early season predictions so it looked like he was right all along, and then bragging about his accuracy. He got caught red handed, lying about it, a couple seasons ago (screen shots). It’s one of the reasons the folks on the Sports forum hold him in as much contempt as you guys on the Superhero forums. says King Kong Shady, the Brady fanboy who still insists that Jim "The Deflator" McNally called himself "The Deflator" because he was trying to lose weight and not because he was deflating footballs for Tom Brady to illegally use in games. You lost that argument too, cupcake. By lying about “The Deflator” being McNally’s nickname (it wasn’t). You just can’t help yourself, can you, fraud? Serial. Offender.
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Post by Daisy on Apr 11, 2018 1:38:01 GMT
Pathetic, yes ... but not unique for DC- Fraud. On the sports forum he has a habit of going back later in the season and editing his early season predictions so it looked like he was right all along, and then bragging about his accuracy. He got caught red handed, lying about it, a couple seasons ago (screen shots). It’s one of the reasons the folks on the Sports forum hold him in as much contempt as you guys on the Superhero forums. says King Kong Shady, the Brady fanboy who still insists that Jim "The Deflator" McNally called himself "The Deflator" because he was trying to lose weight and not because he was deflating footballs for Tom Brady to illegally use in games. November 30th, 2014. Jim McNally, only works Patriot home games, sits at home, watching the Patriots @ Packers game. Late in the 2nd quarter, the Packers score a touchdown. At this time, John Jastremski appears on television on the Patriots sideline. It's a cold game, so he's wearing a thick jacket, and holding another thick jacket to give to a player coming off the field. McNally sees him on TV and texts him.... "deflate and give somebody that jkt" Your explanation for that is...? www.patsfans.com/new-england-patriots/messageboard/threads/context-of-deflate-and-give-somebody-that-jkt-synchronized-to-packers-game.1120188/
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Post by damngumby on Apr 11, 2018 2:09:46 GMT
McNally sees him on TV and texts him.... "deflate and give somebody that jkt" The only meaning of the word “deflate” is to illegally deflate footballs for Tom Brady, even when the word is used in an unrelated context. So, clearly McNally wanted Jastremski to deflate the footballs, on the sideline, in front of 60,000 people, during the 2nd quarter ... sans jacket. Oh dear ... is DC- Fraud gong to get pummeled in another deflategate argument, this time in the superhero forum? How many unrelated topics in one thread can DC- Fraud lose in a row?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 11, 2018 6:18:51 GMT
There's a shared universe, and there's a shared neighborhood. The MCU is the former, Superman/Supergirl is the latter. No one thinks of Frasier and Cheers as a shared universe. Wrong. "St. Elsewhere was a very popular, and it continues to be well-respected among people in television. The show did numerous crossover episodes where characters from one series appeared on St. Elsewhere or vice-versa. Crossing Jordan, Cheers, Boston Public, Chicago Hope, The Bob Newhart Show, M*A*S*H, and Homicide: Life on the Street are among the shows that reference St. Elsewhere in a way that makes it clear they are intended to be in the same world.
The characters from St. Elsewhere visited the Cheers bar. Cheers begat Frasier and The Tortellis. Since a crossover or spin-off is a signal that the shows happen in the same television universe, all shows connected to Cheers in that way are also connected to St. Elsewhere. The same goes for all the other shows that St. Elsewhere crossed with. They are all, through common characters, happening in the same television universe." It is funny you mention 'Boston Public' 'cause 'Boston Public' was set in the same universe as 'Ally McBeal', 'The Practice' and 'Boston Legal' and crossed over with those shows so you can add the other three shows to that. Then you have the 'Happy Days' shared universe which consisted of 'Happy Days', 'Laverne & Shirley', 'Mork & Mindy' and 'Joanie Loves Chachi' and 'Murder She Wrote' and 'Diagnosis Murder' crossed over with multiple other shows like 'Magnum' and 'Jake and the Fatman.' The shared universe concept has been around for a long time in movies, TV shows, comic books and novels and comic book companies have been doing it for decades and DC and Marvel were not the first comic book companies to do it either. Top Cow Productions went further than DC and Marvel with their shared universe with 'Witchblade' crossing over with Red Sonja, Vampirella, Spawn, Darkchylde, Lady Death, Wolverine, The Punisher, Devi, Shi, Alien, Predator, Tomoe, Savage Dragon etc who were all from other companies and then you had 'Fathom' which started out as an official part of the 'Witchblade' universe but went to Aspen Comics when Michael Turner created his own company but they still had crossovers and 'Witchblade' connects on to the 'Aspen Universe.'
The 'Air Bud' Universe under Disney has been around longer than the MCU and started back in 1997 with 'Air Bud' and went on to have 'Air Bud: Golden Receiver', 'Air Bud: World Pup', 'Air Bud: Seventh Inning Fetch' and 'Air Bud: Spikes Back' and then 'Air Buddies', 'Snow Buddies', 'Space Buddies', 'Santa Buddies', 'Spooky Buddies', 'Treasure Buddies' and 'Super Buddies' to 'The Search for Santa Paws' and 'Santa Paws 2: The Santa Pups' to 'Russell Madness' and 'Monkey Up' to 'Pup Star', 'Pup Star: Better 2Gether' and the upcoming 'Pup Star: World Tour' and 'Pup Star Christmas.' There is also another 'Buddies' movie on the way and a TV show that is going to air on the Disney Channel next year. All of these movies have been confirmed to exist in the same universe and a lot of them spun off one another and the 'Air Bud' universe is officially Disney's longest running Live Action Shared Universe and continues to keep going.
While there is no doubting the MCU has had the most successful shared universe in movies to say it was original or claim Marvel or DC were the ones that created when they just copied what comic books have been doing for decades and what a lot of other comic book companies would have done on screen decades ago if they had the billion dollar bank accounts Disney and Time Warner have is fraudulent.
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Post by Daisy on Apr 11, 2018 17:32:43 GMT
Holy shit hits the fan, Batman! Looks like DC-Fraudboy really stepped in it this time. Let me see if I've got this straight ... After my challenge to produce a link, someone goes into Wikipedia yesterday and adds Superman/Supergirl to the list of shared universes ... and then DC-Failboy immediately posts a link to this altered Wiki page ... which has now been corrected back to it's previous revision. CASE CLOSED is right. DC-Fuckupboy loses this argument in the most pathetically spectacular fashion imaginable. The question now is what should be done about this blatant act of FRAUD? Do the moderators condone this sort of rank dishonesty on their forum? If this was DC-Fanboy's first offense, I'd say a 2 week suspension is warranted ... but he's a serial offender. It may be time to give him a permanent timeout. What say you, Mods? Is this sort of thing acceptable with you, and what are you going to do about it? Good catch. The timing is too much of a coincidence for that wiki to not have been edited by dcfan. The Superman/Supergirl edit was on April 9th, by user weirdraptor. Weirdraptor is a user from here that was deleted and last posted January 20th. He was an MCU fan and opponent of dcfan. That shared universe wiki is the only thing wiki-user weirdraptor ever edited. Conclusion: Dcfan edited that shared universe wiki, and used the name weirdraptor to do it, to blame an old enemy.
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Post by sostie on Apr 11, 2018 19:37:06 GMT
Do the moderators condone this sort of rank dishonesty on their forum? Have we not all been dishonest at some point on this site? Now if you'll excuse me I have 5 supermodels waiting to be satisfied by my 12" manhood....two of them are twins.
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Post by Nicko's Nose on Apr 11, 2018 23:44:51 GMT
Holy shit hits the fan, Batman! Looks like DC-Fraudboy really stepped in it this time. Let me see if I've got this straight ... After my challenge to produce a link, someone goes into Wikipedia yesterday and adds Superman/Supergirl to the list of shared universes ... and then DC-Failboy immediately posts a link to this altered Wiki page ... which has now been corrected back to it's previous revision. CASE CLOSED is right. DC-Fuckupboy loses this argument in the most pathetically spectacular fashion imaginable. The question now is what should be done about this blatant act of FRAUD? Do the moderators condone this sort of rank dishonesty on their forum? If this was DC-Fanboy's first offense, I'd say a 2 week suspension is warranted ... but he's a serial offender. It may be time to give him a permanent timeout. What say you, Mods? Is this sort of thing acceptable with you, and what are you going to do about it? by user weirdraptor. LMAO that makes it even more obvious that it was DC-Fan. What a dumbass.
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Post by Nicko's Nose on Apr 11, 2018 23:59:39 GMT
DC-Fan: LMAO that is officially the most hilariously retarded post by DC-Fan I’ve ever seen. Yeah you saying you weren’t on your computer that time totally proves it wasn’t you.
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Post by Daisy on Apr 12, 2018 0:05:50 GMT
DC-Fan: LMAO that is officially the most hilariously retarded post by DC-Fan I’ve ever seen. He still hasn't responded to my post correcting him that it was 7:43 P.M. for wikipedia but 11:43 A.M. for him. but yeah, making an unverifiable claim about his whereabouts and saying that's proof he's innocent is pathetic, even for him.
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