My friend, who is a CW superhero: <stomps into she shed> Penelope I just had the weirdest encounter Me: <waves iPad> says here you got strange matter particles on you Friend: ...How do you just know how to check for that Me: when you're a superhero's one friend it just happens
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Friend: but you're just like a twitter shitposter. How do you design all these special gadgets and stuff Me: I have no agency other than to occupy the negative space delineated by your need for plot devices to solve your problem du jour. And be unthreateningly socially awkward.
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Replying to @Nymphomachy
I like how the amount of effort it takes to figure out you're in a multiversal crossover is inversely proportional to how important your universe is in that crossover
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Replying to @arthur_affect @Nymphomachy
Like it was a whole big plot arc in the Arrowverse the first time they did it Whereas when Black Lightning gets roped into the Crisis it's just his nerdy friend looking at his iPad all "Hey it seems there's an infinite number of alternate realities being consumed by antimatter"
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Replying to @arthur_affect @Nymphomachy
"Wait, how the hell do you know that --" *Black Lightning is sucked into portal, universe is immediately consumed by antimatter*
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it's genuinely astonishing the extent to which the Black Lightning tie-in episodes to Crisis IMMACULATELY capture in perfect life action the energy of reading a non-essential Crisis Crossover comic book
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The writers were SO unwilling to interrupt their ongoing storyline but were offered SO much money to do so
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