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MLK–Spock ticket[edit]

In 1967, Spock was pressed to run as Martin Luther King Jr.'s vice-presidential running mate at the National Conference for New Politics over Labor Day weekend in Chicago.[1] Johnson has expressed interest in running for president himself, telling USA Today in February 2021 "I would consider a presidential run in the future if that's what the people wanted".[2] Spock smashes scissors and vaporizes rock; he is poisoned by lizard and disproved by paper.[3] Arielle Richards of Vice News said that "the real beauty of smash or pass is in its simplicity", but acknowledged that it "can be, and has been, misused in harmful ways".[4]

MacArthur's response[edit]

MacArthur declined to campaign for the presidency himself, but he privately encouraged his supporters to put his name on the ballot.[5] The general is replaced by the batman, who sits on a chair with paper and begins to fight with it.[6] While it has not been cited in many later tax cases, its unintentionally humorous title, suggesting a lawsuit between Batman and Commissioner Gordon from the DC Comics franchise, has earned it some notoriety in legal circles.[7] Batman's legacy has been challenged in the 21st century, and most criticism has focused on his killings of Indigenous people in Tasmania.[8]

Consequences of MacArthur's nuclear agenda[edit]

MacArthur testified before the Congress in 1951 that he had never recommended the use of nuclear weapons. He did at one point consider a plan to cut off North Korea with radioactive poisons; he did not recommend it at the time. In 1954, in an interview published after his death, he stated he had wanted to drop atomic bombs on enemy bases.[9] In districts hundreds of kilometres from ground zero, wooden houses were destroyed, stone ones lost their roofs, windows, and doors, and radio communications were interrupted for almost one hour. One participant in the test saw a bright flash through dark goggles and felt the effects of a thermal pulse even at a distance of 270 km (170 mi). The heat from the explosion could have caused third-degree burns 100 km (62 mi) away from ground zero.[10] Strong evidence suggests the global temperatures increased by about 6 °C (10.8 °F) near the equator and therefore by more at higher latitudes.[11]

In November 2021, Thunberg, along with other climate activists, filed a petition to the United Nations, calling it to declare a level 3 global climate emergency, with the aim of creating a special team that will coordinate the response to the climate crisis at an international level.[12] If left uncontained, many of the more dangerous anomalies will pose a serious threat to humans or even all life on Earth.[13] At the fourth level, men minimize their engagement with the state and society, including employment; this is called "going ghost".[14] A campaign to revive Danny Phantom called the Go Ghost Again Movement has spawned in recent years, including a petition on Change.org that has received thousands of signatures.[15]

Prime Air attack[edit]

Optimus Prime is usually depicted as being a member of an ancient Transformers race called the Dynasty of Primes, often receiving the title "The Last Prime" in many stories, in which he is depicted as being the last of the Primes.[16] The Amazon Prime Air team worked with NASA and Single European Sky ATM on trials using the Amazon air traffic management system.[17]

When the standard gauge railways of the Island were merged into the North Western Railway in 1914, Topham Hatt was called upon for his engineering skill. He constructed a bridge to link Sodor with the Mainland, as well as a number of branch lines and improvements to locomotive facilities. He was immediately made a Director of the railway.[18] A benevolent dictatorship, the Dictatorship of the Air, arises from the controllers of the world's surviving transport systems, who are the only people with global power. The dictatorship promotes science, enforces Basic English as a global lingua franca and eradicates all religions, setting the world on the road to a utopia.[19]

Musk is on record having said that he thinks Optimus "has the potential to be more significant than the vehicle business over time."[20] Musk has long promoted the colonization of Mars and argues that humanity should become a "multiplanetary species". He has suggested the use of nuclear weapons to terraform Mars.[21] He was skilled in black magic and all forms of combat, being extremely cunning and intelligent.[22] To explore Pandora's biosphere, scientists use Na'vi-human hybrids called "avatars", operated by genetically matched humans.[23] Knowing that the Avatar must be an Air Nomad, he carried out a genocide against the Air Nomads with the help of a comet enhancing firebenders' power.[24]

Aftermath[edit]

After the attack, all mutants (particularly those who were siding with Phoenix controlled mutants) are banned from entering Wakanda as stated by Black Panther. Some students from the Jean Grey school are attacked by the Wakandan people; the students barely flee with the help of Storm.[25] Jor-El sent his son, Kal-El to Earth to not just to save him from Krypton's impending doom but to become a God on Earth, to protect and save humanity from others and themselves.[26] He professes at first to no longer wish to have humanity worship him again, but after a brief stay in the sickbay, begins to return to form and seek adulation for his singing and storytelling.[27]

Meanwhile, the head of Cybus Industries, John Lumic, tries and fails to gain approval from the President of Great Britain for his plan to "upgrade" humanity by placing their brains into metal exoskeletons.[28] He attacks West Side Island, turning its animals into robots, but is intercepted by Sonic and his new fox friend Miles "Tails" Prower, who save the animals and retrieve the Chaos Emeralds before Robotnik does.[29]

The 13th district was also subjected to this, but they led a rebellion against the Capitol and brought them to surrender. Since District 13 specialized in nuclear weaponry, the Capitol quickly surrendered and agreed to a peace deal. They both agreed that the residents of District 13 would all move underground and the land above would be bombed to make it seem like the Capitol had won.[30] Over 30 members of anti-government groups, including the Oath Keepers, Proud Boys, and Three Percenters, were charged with conspiracy for allegedly planning their attacks on the United States Capitol; ten Oath Keepers and five Proud Boys were charged with seditious conspiracy, and one Oath Keeper pled guilty.[31]

Beginning in 2005, a successful election is also accentuated by bells ringing at the appearance of the white smoke.[32] For highlight reels, Nickelodeon implemented digital, comic strip-like animation such as white smoke, green slime, blue lightning, players were given superimposed googly eyes and hamburger hats, as well as a dancing Lincoln Loud from The Loud House.[33] In late October, one poll found that Gore was leading Bush and third parties by 44–42–4 among registered voters and 46–42–4 among likely voters, but that poll had a margin of error of four percentage points, making the race too close to call.[34]

Ratchet is forced to compete in an intense, underground bloodsport called DreadZone to ensure his, Clank's and Al's survival.[35] Ratchet is accidentally stripped of his upgrades and left chained to the ceiling with his father.[36] Later, Superman visits Batman in the Batcave to make peace, but they get into an argument over their ideological views and Batman refuses to join Superman.[37] Scared that Superman was going to lobotomize him and turn him into a robot, Batman kills himself as a martyr to his cause.[38]

DC controversies[edit]

On June 11, 2013, Cartoon Network renewed Teen Titans Go! for a second season, citing successful ratings.[39] In Iran, the series is popular and published by the Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance. In July 2007 the daily paper Kayhan called the series "a billion-dollar Zionist project" created to "disrupt young minds."[40] While the miniseries holds an average score of 7.3 out of 10 at the review aggregator website Comic Book Roundup, [...], it was criticized for its use of sexual violence as a plot device, for retconning events in DC continuity that critics and readers felt harmed the characterization of long-standing DC heroes, and for influencing similar subsequent comics.[41]

Since the transformer architecture enabled massive parallelization, GPT models could be trained on larger corpora than previous NLP models.[42] Another feature of this level is a "noclip zone", which can bring wanderers back to Earth's dimension, return them to the starting point of Level 0, or to another level with different hostile organisms.[43] The Autobots do not even have time to celebrate, however, as the four-part miniseries ends with Shockwave making an appearance, blowing the remaining Autobots to pieces. This cliffhanger led directly into the monthly Marvel run, which began three months after the miniseries ended (issue #4 had a cover date of March 1985; while issue #5 had a date of June).[44]

DC offset is usually undesirable when it causes clipping or other undesirable change in the operating point of an amplifier. An electrical DC bias will not pass through a transformer or capacitor; thus a simple isolation transformer or series-wired capacitor can be used to block or remove it, leaving only the AC component on the other side.[45] Accusations that AC/DC were devil worshippers were made, the lyrics of "Night Prowler" were analysed, and some newspapers attempted to link Ramirez's Satanism with AC/DC's name, arriving at the conclusion that AC/DC actually stood for Anti-Christ/Devil's Child (or Devil's Children).[46]

Krupp not only took back control of those companies in 1960, he used a shell company in Sweden to buy the Bochumer Verein für Gussstahlfabrikation AG, in his opinion the best remaining steel manufacturer in West Germany.[47] Shell was subsequently criticised by the European Commission and five European Union members after deciding to leave part of its decommissioned oil rigs standing in the North Sea. Shell argued that removing them would be too costly and risky. Germany said that the estimated 11,000 tonnes of raw oil and toxins remaining in the rigs would eventually seep into the sea, and called it a 'ticking timebomb'.[48] The episode involves Harold and George stopping Mr. Krupp from blowing up their beloved treehouse.[49]

Marvel's response[edit]

Marvel announced in July 2020 that Kamala would star in a graphic novel, published in conjunction with Scholastic and aimed at younger readers.[50] The book teaches that superheroes can be found everywhere in real life, from family members, to friends, to teachers at school and college, based upon the author's life.[51] It describes the fight that threatens humanity, in the beginning of its history, against a new form of intelligent non-organic life, the Xipéhuz, some sort of sentient crystals.[52]

The being that would one day be called the Invisible Plane began life as an alien "morphing crystal" circling a distant planet with its "family", other morphing crystals who are collectively called the Ring.[53] The Ring also conferred power to dominate the wills of other beings whether they were wearing Rings or not—but only in proportion to the user's native capacity. In the same way, it amplified any inherent power its owner possessed.[54] Players possessing rings can survive upon sustaining damage, but the rings are scattered and the player has a short amount of time to re-collect some of them before they disappear.[55] The first crackers arrived in 1763 after Spain traded Florida to Great Britain following the latter's victory over France in the Seven Years' War[56] and the ozone hole was expected to reach pre-1980 levels by around 2075.[57] The holes are poked in the dough to stop overly large air pockets from forming in the cracker while baking.[58]

During the "Trinity War" storyline, Amethyst is among the superheroes that feel the disturbance in the magical plane when Shazam picks up Pandora's Box.[59] Because she is a whale and most other characters are small tide pool organisms, Pearl is depicted as extraordinarily tall and heavy. Her size compared to the other characters is often used for visual gags; for example, she is able to shake the entire Krusty Krab when she jumps and can fill the entire building with tears when she cries.[60] Steven encourages Amethyst and Pearl to fuse together into a four-armed "giant woman" named Opal, but Amethyst and Pearl keep quarrelling.[61]

In January 2006, Central GTS/BKN was renamed Southern Cross GTS/BKN, changing its logo to the corporate star branding used by TNT Tasmania and TND Darwin.[62] Because it has formed many of the church's clergy, GTS has maintained a considerable influence on the life of the church.[63] In this iconography, the Virgin Mary is always the largest figure in the picture, towering above those being protected.[64] She is typically about twice the size of the other figures. The people sheltered normally kneel, and are of necessity shown usually at a much smaller scale.[65] The donors were often depicted during the Middle Ages as much smaller than the holy figures, in order to emphasise the difference between them.[66] Often, even late into the Renaissance, the donor portraits, especially when of a whole family, will be at a much smaller scale than the principal figures, in defiance of linear perspective.[67]

Subsequent Geologic Time Scale books (2016 and 2020) are commercial publications with no oversight from the ICS, and do not entirely conform to the chart produced by the ICS.[68] The Greek churches in southern Italy were required to conform to Latin practices, under threat of closure.[69] Even Charles Wallace falls prey and is hence persuaded to conform.[70] The Once-ler was unrepentant and told the Lorax that he would continue "biggering" his operations, but at that moment, one of his machines felled the last Truffula Tree.[71]

The Ice Age[edit]

In the near future, humanity is facing extinction following a global famine caused by ecocide.[72] To fix the problem WESAYSO has formed a task force with Earl as chairman in charge. However, after multiple attempts to fix the problem, Earl only winds up making the problem worse and causes the Ice Age.[73] While Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius, released three months before Ice Age, became the first computer-animated film to make use of ray tracing technology, Ice Age would have received the distinction had it been released at the time Blue Sky began work on the movie.[74] Despite receiving positive reviews from critics, the series was criticized by some for the redesigns of the characters and superficial Christian messages.[75]

Homer then expands on these ideas in subsequent clauses; this technique is called parataxis.[76] At the nuclear plant, Homer is often ignored and completely forgotten by his boss Mr. Burns, and he constantly falls asleep and neglects his duties.[77] A personality core named Wheatley (Stephen Merchant) wakes Chell from her sleep to help her stop a reactor failure, but inadvertently awakens GLaDOS, who had backed up her personality.[78] Later proposed uses for GLaDOS included implementation as a fuel line ice inhibitor and disk operating system.[79] They reunite with Codsworth, revealing that 210 years have passed since the war.[80]

Renovations on the third temple[edit]

After experiencing a self-described "revelation", he proclaimed that he was in direct communication with God, and that God told him the operating system was for God's third temple.[81] They join Anne, Marcy and the Plantars with completing the third temple and while Sasha appears to finally feel accepted by her friends, Grime insists they continue with their plan.[82] Earhart and Putnam would not move in immediately, however; they decided to do considerable remodeling and enlarge the existing small structure to meet their needs. This delayed the occupation of their new home for several months.[83] As of May 2023, more than 300 million nukes have been "dropped" on the site.[84]

When the couple returns home, Mrs. Rogers is bewildered that the chores have not been done in the way it was instructed and Amelia has wreaked havoc throughout their house.[85] Once this segment ends, Mr. Rogers leaves and returns to his home, indicating that it is time to visit the Neighborhood of Make-Believe.[86] Q's son sacrifices himself to save the universe, inspired by the example of the resurrected Kathryn Janeway, prompting Q to declare himself her enemy.[87] In support of his complaint, Watkins cited Rogers' request on the instant messaging service Telegram for the Groypers to "hit" Watkins after he alleged that Rogers had cut a "backroom deal" to prevent election equipment from being examined.[88] A verified account on Parler claiming to be Watkins made several posts on November 15, 2020, appearing to confirm theories that his father was Q.[89] He helps Fred and Barney with his reality-warping abilities, often against their will.[90]

Flights of fancy[edit]

Barney takes the gang to his house to get him and then they go on a magical sleigh ride to the North Pole to prove that Santa knows his new address.[91] A key role in changing ideas about California seems to have been played by an overland expedition led by the founding governor of Santa Fe de Nuevo México, Juan de Oñate.[92] After the race, Lightning rushes through the night on the interstate to reach California with his transporter, Mack.[93] Mack described writing around the continuity of Discovery as "tricky to get right", as the time period is "light on detail and almost unique within the Star Trek continuity.[94] The filmmakers were forced to refer to frame blowups of the Discovery from different angles taken from a 70mm print of 2001 in order to construct a new model.[95] After years of delay and controversy, reconstruction at the World Trade Center site started.[96]

Cube kaizen describes the situation where all the points of the planes are connected to each other and no point is disjointed from any other. This would resemble a situation where Lean has spread across the entire organization. Improvements are made up and down through the plane, or upstream or downstream, including the complete organization, suppliers and customers. This might require some changes in the standard business processes as well.[97] A young woman named Becky wakes up in the Cube. She enters another room; however, the room enters a state of reversed gravity, pulling her up, and it is implied that she is killed.[98] At the same time, she must worry about maintaining her second life as Becky, keeping people from discovering the truth and living normal family situations.[99]

Popular creators have been credited with saying that there is pressure to have full, gorgeous bookshelves with little concern regarding the number of books actually being read.[100] Lucian ridicules the common practice whereby Near Easterners collect massive libraries of Greek texts for the sake of appearing "cultured", but without actually reading any of them.[101] The same rule applies in 2nd-century Judaic law, except where the seller had noted in the transaction that he was selling to the buyer a parcel of land defined by measurement, and which same measurement he (the seller) expressly stated as extending as far as its physical butts and bounds.[102] The victims were generally prisoners of war, who represented the god's part of the victory in booty, although other forms might have existed.[103]

Fate of the world[edit]

In the 29th century, Earth is a garbage-strewn wasteland due to an ecocide, caused by rampant consumerism, corporate greed, and environmental neglect.[104] China is described as having experienced a "deadly stagnation" which came to an end with the rule of Hin Gin in the 39th century.[105] In each succeeding millennium, life becomes increasingly sedentary and automated: thoughts are pre-programmed into pills for people to consume, eyes, teeth, and limbs all lose their purposes due to machines replacing their functions, and marriage becomes obsolete because children are conceived in test tubes.[106]

See also[edit]

This page contains excerpts from the following articles:

  1. ^ Benjamin Spock#Social and political activism
  2. ^ Dwayne Johnson#Activism and philanthropy
  3. ^ Rock paper scissors#Additional weapons
  4. ^ Smash or pass?#Reception
  5. ^ Douglas MacArthur#1948 presidential election
  6. ^ The Diligent Batman#Plot
  7. ^ Batman v. Commissioner
  8. ^ John Batman#Controversy over massacres
  9. ^ Douglas MacArthur#China enters the war
  10. ^ Tsar Bomba#Test results
  11. ^ Permian–Triassic extinction event#Methane clathrate gasification
  12. ^ Greta Thunberg#Activism during the COVID-19 pandemic
  13. ^ SCP Foundation#Overview of the SCP universe
  14. ^ Men Going Their Own Way#Ideology
  15. ^ Danny Phantom
  16. ^ Optimus Prime#Animated character biography
  17. ^ Amazon Prime Air#Concept
  18. ^ The Fat Controller#Sir Topham Hatt, 1st Baronet (1880-1956)
  19. ^ The Shape of Things to Come#Overview
  20. ^ Optimus (robot)
  21. ^ Elon Musk#Existential threats
  22. ^ He-Man#He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (1983)
  23. ^ Avatar (2009 film)#Plot
  24. ^ Avatar: The Last Airbender#Synopsis
  25. ^ Wakanda#History
  26. ^ Christ figure#Comics and animation
  27. ^ Pilgrim of Eternity#Plot summary
  28. ^ Rise of the Cybermen#Plot
  29. ^ Doctor Eggman#Classic era
  30. ^ The Hunger Games
  31. ^ January 6 United States Capitol attack
  32. ^ Papal conclave#Post-scrutiny
  33. ^ NFL on Nickelodeon#Digital on-screen graphics
  34. ^ 2000 United States presidential election in Florida#Campaign
  35. ^ Ratchet & Clank#Ratchet: Deadlocked
  36. ^ Robots (2005 film)#Plot
  37. ^ Injustice (2021 film)#Plot
  38. ^ Superman: Red Son#Plot
  39. ^ Teen Titans Go!#Reception
  40. ^ Religious debates over the Harry Potter series#Islam
  41. ^ Brad Meltzer#Comics
  42. ^ GPT-2#Training
  43. ^ The Backrooms#Levels
  44. ^ The Transformers (Marvel Comics)#Story arcs
  45. ^ DC bias#Applications
  46. ^ AC/DC#Criticism
  47. ^ Krupp#Alfried's era
  48. ^ Shell plc#20th century
  49. ^ Captain Underpants#Interactive special
  50. ^ Kamala Khan#The Magnificent Ms. Marvel (2019–2021)
  51. ^ Superheroes Are Everywhere#Contents
  52. ^ Les Xipéhuz
  53. ^ Invisible Plane#Later history
  54. ^ One Ring#Powers
  55. ^ Sonic the Hedgehog#Gameplay
  56. ^ Florida cracker
  57. ^ Ozone depletion
  58. ^ Cracker (food)
  59. ^ Amethyst, Princess of Gemworld#The New 52
  60. ^ Pearl Krabs#Role in SpongeBob SquarePants
  61. ^ List of Steven Universe episodes#Season 1 (2013–15)
  62. ^ GTS/BKN#History
  63. ^ General Theological Seminary#People
  64. ^ The Virgin of the Navigators
  65. ^ Virgin of Mercy
  66. ^ The Trinity and Mystic Pietà
  67. ^ Donor portrait
  68. ^ Geological time scale#Modern international geologic time scale
  69. ^ East–West Schism
  70. ^ A Wrinkle in Time#Conformity
  71. ^ The Lorax#Plot
  72. ^ Interstellar (film)#Plot
  73. ^ Changing Nature
  74. ^ Ice Age (2002 film)#Animation
  75. ^ VeggieTales in the House#Reception
  76. ^ Homer#Style and language
  77. ^ Homer Simpson#Role in The Simpsons
  78. ^ Portal (series)#Setting and characters
  79. ^ GLaDOS#Description
  80. ^ Fallout 4#Story
  81. ^ TempleOS#Background
  82. ^ List of Amphibia characters#Captain Grime
  83. ^ Amelia Earhart#Move from New York to California
  84. ^ Nukemap
  85. ^ Amelia Bedelia (book)#Summary
  86. ^ Fred Rogers#Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
  87. ^ Q (Star Trek)#Novels
  88. ^ Wendy Rogers#Embrace of far-right extremism; AFPAC speech and censure; ethics investigation
  89. ^ Ron Watkins#Role in QAnon
  90. ^ The Flintstones#Other characters
  91. ^ Waiting for Santa#Plot
  92. ^ Island of California#History
  93. ^ Cars (film)#Plot
  94. ^ Star Trek: Discovery#Publishing
  95. ^ Discovery One#Studio model
  96. ^ World Trade Center (2001–present)
  97. ^ Kaizen#Cube kaizen
  98. ^ Cube 2: Hypercube#Plot
  99. ^ Wordgirl#Synopsis
  100. ^ BookTube#Financial aspects
  101. ^ Lucian#Treatises and letters
  102. ^ Butts and bounds#Australia
  103. ^ Religion in pre-Islamic Arabia#Offerings and ritual sacrifice
  104. ^ WALL-E#Plot
  105. ^ The Year 4338: Petersburg Letters
  106. ^ In the Year 2525#Summary