Tuesday 3 January 2017

Walpurgisnacht Journey Deadpool China Hoaxbusters Robotech Macross Battletech Megatraveller

'A Walpurgisnacht Special w/ Magistra Blanche Barton and Warlock Milton Cruver'

Could this guy be Lemony Bruce in disguise? That video? Made on Walpurgisnacht, well, released 5 days before.

Walpurgis Night From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Walpurgis Night, an abbreviation of Saint Walpurgis Night (from the German Sankt Walpurgisnacht [saŋkt valˈpʊʁɡɪsˌnaχt]), also known as Saint Walpurga's Eve (alternatively spelled Saint Walburga's Eve), is the eve of Christian feast day of Saint Walpurga, an 8th-century abbess in Francia, and is celebrated on night of 30 April and the day of 1 May.[3][4] This feast commemorates the canonization of Saint Walpurga and the movement of her relics to Eichstätt, both of which occurred on 1 May in the year 870.[5]
Wal(l) Purge Is? Purge the wall could be a reference to the Purge movies, haven't seen them.

At Chapter 98 of Journey to the West, there are 350 rolls of Makara Sutra 'in existence', the pilgrims leave with 140 rolls, 350 - 140 = 210.

Deadpool, dale dope, as in Dale Wintern or del boy dope load, or load"dope". Maybe I'll get contacted by the geniuses at GCHQ for this play on Deadpool, and get to star in a movie with Benjamin Cumberpatch where I get outsmarted by a woman with an teleprompter.

Mao-tse tsung=mousy dung, also mousey dong, and elephant dong, also another katse mao'se (cats say mao), mousey dung and elephant (Donald Trump) rump. There's a Yale in China, I was drinking from a Yale cup in my latest video call! Todd Hensley was the caller, who now doesn't look like Thanos, reminds me of that ancient Chinese sutra that ends with 'Me not dumb, me not silly, me hold  onto daddy's willy'.

Chris Kendall of HoaxBusters has never heard of Michael Tsarion? He's saying nobody is saying how stories have been weaponised, as if stories having a 'moral' is something new. The reason stories exist, is to push some agenda, from bible stories, folk stories, 'shaman' stories.
Do Asians buy old comics? I'd imagine they'd be doing it all digitally, like Japanese manga, I don't think they keep them around for long after buying, maybe just chuck them in the bin after reading, they put out the anime to keep the product in demand, even stuff like anime series Bleach isn't reissued, perhaps. The anime is brought out while the manga is still being made, to catch the popularity. Not much money to be made I guess.
I never really got into Robotech, ended up watching Macross or Gundam. I think Robotech was all about the robots, like Zoids(the comic). Looking at Youtube, I think Robotech is the name for the robots part of Macross.

'Robotech: The Macross Saga trailer'

Robotech was the name given to the technology discovered with the fortress in Macross. I imagine an exlusively Robotech release would be more highly valued than a Macross. Robotech glomed onto Macross to boost sales, which prevented from developing on it's own. Gundam began with own designs and story, I'm guessing much more successful than Robotech or Macross. If Robotech had only glomed onto Maggotraveller(Megatraveller), it'd be better. Battletech began as America's own Robotech, with it's own story. Battletech started as a board game, and migrated to arcades, military interest which led to 'Robot Jox' movie, and home computers. Given those ingredients, it's possible to make much better science fiction than s'Raw Rats(Star Wars).

'The Boys' is on sale at Comixology, however it's all in Francis de Bacon(French), but the title is en Anglais(English), 'The Boys' why not 'LES Garcon' It seems interesting, nearly 20 volumes tho'.

The Boys (comics) From Wikipedia, the free encyclope
The Boys is an American comic book series, written by Garth Ennis and co-created, designed and illustrated by Darick Robertson. It was originally published by Wildstorm before moving to Dynamite Entertainment.
The series is set between 2006–2008[1] in a world where superheroes exist. However, most of the superheroes in the series' universe are corrupted by their celebrity status and often engage in reckless behavior, compromising the safety of the world. For this reason, a superpowered CIA squad, known informally as "The Boys", is charged with monitoring the superhero community; the name is Butcher's contribution, a reference from his neighborhood that those in power would send "the boys" to handle anyone causing trouble.
Ennis has said that the series would "out-Preacher Preacher",[2] presumably referring to the extreme violence and sexuality that were that series' hallmark, and that the series would end with its seventy-second issue.[3]
A bit like Marshal Law. I wonder if it's cheap just because it's in French, daft for a digital edition. But I did guess the plot from the description, in French. Le Garcon means 'waiter', but that doesn't seem close. Maybe there'll be an option to read in different languages for digital at some point. Police, they enforce the policy poh-lee-cee (po-li-ce), the word has variations in different languages I guess to frustrate this meaning.

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