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Post by Stu on Jun 1, 2017 16:06:29 GMT -8
Here's a crappy example: Question 17 GAMBIT - HE NEEDS TO TOUCH AN OBJECT IN ORDER TO CONTROL IT I say false since Gambit can't control the cards after he throws them. He needs to touch an object to charge it but that has nothing to do with control of the object. Their answer: True. His ability to transfer and manipulate the energy of an object is limited; he doesn't possess telekinesis, which means he needs to first touch an object to use his powers. It says right in the answer he does not possess telekinesis, so how does he control objects? I must have missed some ret-con.
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Post by Ditch Fahrenheit on Jun 1, 2017 16:07:17 GMT -8
This is for Slym's 80%.
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Post by Stu on Jun 1, 2017 16:15:19 GMT -8
You know, I just looked at what website that quiz is on - screenrant a movie site, not a comic book site. That explains a lot.
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Post by Stu on Jun 1, 2017 16:17:58 GMT -8
Holy , now I can't stop doing the quiz because each successive answer is stupider than the last! Jean Gray can read the minds of animals? Good thing all those animals speak English!
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Post by Ditch Fahrenheit on Jun 1, 2017 16:19:31 GMT -8
Holy , now I can't stop doing the quiz because each successive answer is stupider than the last! Jean Gray can read the minds of animals? Good thing all those animals speak English!
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Post by Ditch Fahrenheit on Jun 1, 2017 16:21:05 GMT -8
Who was first...Jean Gray or Dr. Doolittle?
And who has the better theme song?
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Post by Stu on Jun 1, 2017 16:25:08 GMT -8
"Hulk's regenerative healing factor kicks in and brings him back to full health. In fact, because of his healing factor, Hulk is immune to all known diseases and toxins, as well as aging, for all we know" I love how this answer starts with "in fact" and ends with the wild conjecture "for all we know"
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Post by slym2none on Jun 1, 2017 16:26:18 GMT -8
Who was first...Jean Gray or Dr. Doolittle? IDC, I just know who I've had dreams about as a younger man. (Hint: it wasn't Dr. Doolittle.)
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Post by slym2none on Jun 1, 2017 16:28:34 GMT -8
"Hulk's regenerative healing factor kicks in and brings him back to full health. In fact, because of his healing factor, Hulk is immune to all known diseases and toxins, as well as aging, for all we know" I love how this answer starts with "in fact" and ends with the wild conjecture "for all we know" I think the last part in bold is only referring to the first part emboldened.
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Post by Stu on Jun 1, 2017 16:28:56 GMT -8
Holy , now I can't stop doing the quiz because each successive answer is stupider than the last! Jean Gray can read the minds of animals? Good thing all those animals speak English! I'm sure Marvel would answer that she has a sort of universal translator in her head that allows her to understand other languages, or her telekenisis allows her to learn the language of the animal at super speed through the being's mind or blah blah blah...
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Post by slym2none on Jun 1, 2017 16:31:20 GMT -8
I'm sure Marvel would answer that she has a sort of universal translator in her head that allows her to understand other languages, or her telekenisis allows her to learn the language of the animal at super speed through the being's mind or blah blah blah... Heh... I am not trying to be a pedantic bastid, but I believe it was explained that she gets images in her head, she can translate the thoughts as crude pictures, not actually read it's mind like some sort of Disney princess.
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Post by Stu on Jun 1, 2017 16:35:58 GMT -8
"Hulk's regenerative healing factor kicks in and brings him back to full health. In fact, because of his healing factor, Hulk is immune to all known diseases and toxins, as well as aging, for all we know" I love how this answer starts with "in fact" and ends with the wild conjecture "for all we know" I think the last part in bold is only referring to the first part emboldened. It's supposed to be like you say, but it's just not written well.
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Post by Stu on Jun 1, 2017 16:40:07 GMT -8
I'm sure Marvel would answer that she has a sort of universal translator in her head that allows her to understand other languages, or her telekenisis allows her to learn the language of the animal at super speed through the being's mind or blah blah blah... Heh... I am not trying to be a pedantic bastid, but I believe it was explained that she gets images in her head, she can translate the thoughts as crude pictures, not actually read it's mind like some sort of Disney princess. I don't think you're being a bastich at all, please continue! I have seen Jean read somebody's mind like a book tho, she could produce an exact quote from someone. I've never heard the explanation above but it would cover Marvel's ass better.
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Post by Stu on Jun 1, 2017 16:43:33 GMT -8
48% and it should be lower, I guessed on a bunch.
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Post by slym2none on Jun 1, 2017 16:52:36 GMT -8
Heh... I am not trying to be a pedantic bastid, but I believe it was explained that she gets images in her head, she can translate the thoughts as crude pictures, not actually read it's mind like some sort of Disney princess. I don't think you're being a bastich at all, please continue! I have seen Jean read somebody's mind like a book tho, she could produce an exact quote from someone. I've never heard the explanation above but it would cover Marvel's ass better. I meant when it comes to reading an animal's mind, not a human's.
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