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Who would you be as a superhero/supervillain?

2023-09-03 00:05:54

I really like the answers from James Henry. Not a random person you want to be, but your personal strengths and weaknesses extend the comic style. So this is the explanation of my superhero

Invisible - When you stare at a room full of 20 people, I was the one you always did not find. So, I think I will upgrade to Invisibility. However, unlike an invisible woman, it can detect it through a thermal sensor, Wolverine nose, or the mind of a Martian hunter.

Sonic - I am trained in Indian classical music (vocals). I am playing the guitar and synthesizer at the middle level. Thus, it controls the sound waves, manipulates them, amplifies them to function as weapons to invalidate the lost direction, and generates sound waves that resonate at their natural frequencies (object ( It is upgraded to destroy the enemies). I can pull the Jigglypuff at a news conference to sleep the most vulnerable people and suppress Tony's "politically inaccurate" things. This is some black canary that meets Daisy Johnson and Jigglypuff shit

Skin - My skin is very sensitive to the sun and I am very poor because I live in India. D However, once upgrading weakness is also eliminated, so it will look like calicans. It is always indoors or at night. Therefore, my stealth only works at night.

Intelligence - Based on my logic and data interpretation scores, I won 13th place in all Indian level tests. So, this is being expanded in the world of superheroes and you will meet twenty smart giants.

Toughness - Getting a punch from Batman is a bit difficult. Superman's fist will turn me into jelly

What's your name now? I am going to choose Freq (Frik by my teammates, pronounced as a freak as a bad guy). This helps to balance the frequency of the wave with the strangeness of the skin.

If you are interested in this kind of things, America has a complete blog devoted to superheroes, (super villain) and law questions - James Daily and Ryan Davidson, Law and Multiverse: Superhero, Super Devil, see me. For reference, I want to thank Emma for one of my students (she should learn more!) Think outside the square! How does the law relate to superheroes? Divide the class into small groups. Please check James Daily and Ryan Davidson, Law and the Multiverse for each team. Super heroes, Supervillains, and one of the various legal areas the law discussed in the blog. Interesting examples are super heroes and privacy, super hero and aviation safety, super hero and immigration law, or super hero and international law. Can I apply what I learned to another super hero or super devil?

I do not know you, but I like good superhero story. Superheroes are apt to hesitate to take on their own power and take on the role as a person who has to fight for good. * They need to try to kill at least them until they understand that people around them do not have the opportunity to fight super villains. This is where we are now. We - you and me - are super heroes beating our supernova, called by our power - misogy, racial discrimination, ignorance and lies