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#1 May 20 2011 at 11:24 PM Rating: Excellent
#2 May 21 2011 at 2:10 AM Rating: Excellent
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some of the comments are priceless and if that was on Alla pure +1.

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His magnetism appears to be for second helpings.
#3 May 21 2011 at 5:13 AM Rating: Good
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It's not magnetism; it's gravitational pull.
#4 May 21 2011 at 5:27 AM Rating: Good
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I want to see him sticking to the side of a moving bus.

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He'd make a great fridge magnet.
#5 May 21 2011 at 6:07 AM Rating: Good
It made me think about this:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MHW8ZwxOiKY
#6 May 21 2011 at 6:37 AM Rating: Excellent
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Wtf are you on? In the X-men world, one of the most powerful mutants was Magneto.
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#7 May 21 2011 at 6:56 AM Rating: Good
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Uglysasquatch wrote:
Wtf are you on? In the X-men world, one of the most powerful mutants was Magneto.


He said good of MANkind, not MUTANTkind. Magneto was a human hater.

Edit. for no reason at all.

Edited, May 21st 2011 9:00am by Ailitardif
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#8 May 21 2011 at 7:29 AM Rating: Good
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Ailitardif wrote:
Uglysasquatch wrote:
Wtf are you on? In the X-men world, one of the most powerful mutants was Magneto.


He said good of MANkind, not MUTANTkind. Magneto was a human hater.

Edit. for no reason at all.

Edited, May 21st 2011 9:00am by Ailitardif
I wouldn't say no reason at all. After all Magneto was a Jew who lived through the holocaust. He saw the worst humanity ever had to offer and reasoned that the same thing would happen to mutants, so went on the offensive. A pre-emptive strike!
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#9 May 21 2011 at 8:17 AM Rating: Good
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Ailitardif wrote:
Uglysasquatch wrote:
Wtf are you on? In the X-men world, one of the most powerful mutants was Magneto.


He said good of MANkind, not MUTANTkind. Magneto was a human hater.

Edit. for no reason at all.

Edited, May 21st 2011 9:00am by Ailitardif
His powers didn't have to be used for evil.
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#10 May 21 2011 at 8:18 AM Rating: Good
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Nilatai wrote:
Ailitardif wrote:
Uglysasquatch wrote:
Wtf are you on? In the X-men world, one of the most powerful mutants was Magneto.


He said good of MANkind, not MUTANTkind. Magneto was a human hater.

Edit. for no reason at all.

Edited, May 21st 2011 9:00am by Ailitardif
I wouldn't say no reason at all. After all Magneto was a Jew who lived through the holocaust. He saw the worst humanity ever had to offer and reasoned that the same thing would happen to mutants, so went on the offensive. A pre-emptive strike!


Sorry, I meant the edit was for no reason...I just updated my sig.

I agree, Magneto was totally justified in his human hating. We suck.
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#11 May 21 2011 at 9:06 AM Rating: Excellent
Uglysasquatch wrote:
Wtf are you on? In the X-men world, one of the most powerful mutants was Magneto.
Yes, but Magneto could also control and manipulate objects from a distance; his abilities weren't just limited to himself. How powerful would he have been if all he could do was stick some spoons on himself? (As a side note, Magneto is totally awesome and completely justified.)
#12 May 21 2011 at 9:10 AM Rating: Good
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Uglysasquatch wrote:
Wtf are you on? In the X-men world, one of the most powerful mutants was Magneto.
Yes, but Magneto could also control and manipulate objects from a distance; his abilities weren't just limited to himself. How powerful would he have been if all he could do was stick some spoons on himself? (As a side note, Magneto is totally awesome and completely justified.)
Hey, maybe that's all Magneto could do at first. Maybe we need to put this kid through some extreme trauma so his powers can truly manifest as well.
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#13 May 21 2011 at 9:27 AM Rating: Good
Way to *** up the thread you guys.
#14 May 21 2011 at 9:31 AM Rating: Excellent
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#15 May 21 2011 at 10:04 AM Rating: Good
damn thats a big 6yr old. I wasn't even that big at 6.
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#16 May 21 2011 at 11:43 AM Rating: Good
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Way to *** up the thread you guys.
Well, if we hadn't before, you certainly did. Smiley: smile

Uglysasquatch wrote:
Hey, maybe that's all Magneto could do at first. Maybe we need to put this kid through some extreme trauma so his powers can truly manifest as well.
Does all this publicity count? If not, we could try killing his parents. That usually works in the comics.
#17 May 21 2011 at 5:45 PM Rating: Good
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I wish Marvel could figure out what they want to do with Magneto. He's had more alliance changes than a WWF wrestler.
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