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Small child (baby?) falls out of a moving car!

Khufu says...

This actually happened to me as a kid when I was about 2 1/2 or 3. I still remember it well. It was due to me screwing with the door handle just before a corner, not realizing the physics of the situation. But that was in the early 80's when neither seatbelts nor child-seats were law. But the difference to this poor little guy is I CLUNG to the interior door grab bar thing and didn't touch the pavement. Parents stopped the car and I hopped back in, no harm no foul;) To get me to stop crying from shock they just had to tell me I was like spiderman.

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DragonCon 2012 - Epic Cosplay

Reefie says...

Hopefully there weren't any public announcements for Batman... Or Spiderman. Or Iron Man. Or even the Joker...

"This is a customer announcement. Could Mr Batman please come to reception? Thank you."

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EA in a Nutshell

rottenseed says...

I'm done with IGN. It never dawned on me that they would lie on reviews...last couple games I got based on their ratings, sucked.>> ^Yogi:

The bribing of IGN is more accurate than anything else. IGN will hype the SHIT out of a game and not tell everyone it absolutely blows until after they've bought it (preorders and launch days). IGN gets an advanced copy and they could easily warn people about say "Spiderman" but they choose not to, because of the revenue from ads and such.

EA in a Nutshell

Auger8 says...

Can you say Diablo III, IGN sure can!

>> ^Yogi:

The bribing of IGN is more accurate than anything else. IGN will hype the SHIT out of a game and not tell everyone it absolutely blows until after they've bought it (preorders and launch days). IGN gets an advanced copy and they could easily warn people about say "Spiderman" but they choose not to, because of the revenue from ads and such.

EA in a Nutshell

Yogi says...

The bribing of IGN is more accurate than anything else. IGN will hype the SHIT out of a game and not tell everyone it absolutely blows until after they've bought it (preorders and launch days). IGN gets an advanced copy and they could easily warn people about say "Spiderman" but they choose not to, because of the revenue from ads and such.

"Three Point Landing" Compilation

Asmo says...

>> ^harlequinn:


Shouldn't Spiderman land on all 4 limbs then....?


Heh, fair point, although he does have to keep one arm free for rapid fire web blasting and generally looking cool. =)

>> ^Payback:


The request was for "proper super-hero landing" not real world. I also merely admited I liked it. Something about a nano-tech reinforced belly flop from 25 stories speaks to me.


It wasn't a specific critique of your post, I just find it funny how the conversation surrounding things like this inevitably drifts to how it's impractical because of real world limitations... ; )

My personal fave is the first one (from the Animatrix).



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