• BeMoreCareful@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    In unrelated news Wayne industries blames “harmful and unreasonable” government regulations, threatens to move to Metropolis.

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    Bruce Wayne “should I setup mental health and income support for the people like my father, or buy new toys for myself and some cosplay and cause them I life changing injuries”

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    [slightly off topic]

    The director of Star Trek II was unfamiliar with the show when he was hired. One of the things he did to make the Enterprise more realistic was to add “No Smoking” and other safety signs to the sets.

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      Which Roddenberry immediately had removed, as he felt that humanity of the future wouldn’t have addictions and bad habits thereby rendering the signs superfluous

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    It’s not like he didn’t have the money to create the organization. Gotham City is just firefighter arson to Bruce Wayne.

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    More OSHA means less money for Mr Batman’s alert ego.

    And that is a line batman will not cross.

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      Yeah that one always tweaks me too. I think it’s a listing battle.

      “Fewer” for things that are countable.

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          It’s kinda funny, the hills people choose. I’m over here, stuck defending the original meaning of literally. Best of luck to you, fellow curmudgeon. :-)