Here’s some graffiti I came across. It just stood out, so I took some pics. I will post more as I run across it.
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In this issue 312 of The Legion of Superheroes titled “Bad Cops” from June 1984, a few highlights stand out and are in order. First, we see science police officers with huge helmets, which look like Marvel comic’s Ant Man. Second, there are books in the year 3300. Third, we see floating furniture. As well, […]
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Here is a 2011 movie “The Adjustment Bureau” for you if you believe in basically God (the Chairman in the movie) and his angels doing stuff you can’t see. Can you imagine all the behind the scenes stuff God has his angels running around doing here on earth and throughout space?
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The Legion of Superheroes’ “Born Under A Lucky Star” came out on December 1983. When it comes to content, this story is about superheroes with all too human problems- personal relationships. Star Boy and Wildfire have a heart to heart chat in this instalment of LSH.
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So many secrets. How many family members wouldn’t take the rap for a sibling in order to protect them when the sibling killed someone because of some traumatic event? Especially if that sibling was a mere child when she killed someone. Or how many fathers wouldn’t take the rap for a son, a mere child, […]
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If you believe in alternate realities, universes, or the multiverse, Space 1999’s episode “Another Time, Another Place” is your cup of tea. This is what happens when a person exists in two or more realities, which sure makes for lots of unintended consequences. Or if you have lots of toy model space ships, a movie […]
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If cable company wires are installed on your property, Loretto v. Teleprompter Manhattan CATV Corp. (1982) said that is a regulatory taking under the meaning of the Taking Clause of the US Constitution.
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Ever been two places at once? People ever say they saw your twin? An evil twin maybe or not? Here’s an episode of One Step Beyond titled “Dead Ringer” about that:)
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When it comes to economically distressed cities, Kelo vs City of New London (2005) said cities could use their police power, particularly the eminent domain power, to demolish a Holliday Inn to make a Mandalay Hotel, if it increased the tax revenues and was a public use, for example.
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