Is this convincing?

Is this convincing?

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I'm sure he had plenty of time to count the number of bones in the body while feeling up his 9 year old bride.


Considering that there are millions who smack their head on the floor facing kebabistan, yes.

It is if you're already religious and an idiot

Is this convincing?

yes

What is allah trying to tell me by having pi in one of my hands?

allahu akbar.

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my palm lines look differently though
what does it mean

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Comics artist/writer John Byrne has a tendency to predict major events in his works.

In 1977 he did an issue of Marvel Team-Up where New York City suffered a blackout. The week the comic was released, New York City suffered its first blackout in decades, and the most major one to date.

In 1986 John Byrne rebooted Superman with Man of Steel #1, in which Superman was intended to save Lois Lane from an exploding space shuttle. In the comic, this is when Superman becomes famous, because the launch has extra media attention due to the female civilian on board. The week this was intended to come out, the Challenger disaster happened, with a launch which had extra media attention due to Christa McAuliffe, a female teacher, being on board. DC quickly recalled all the copies and had them altered so that Lois was on an "experimental space plane."

In 1997 Byrne did an issue of Wonder Woman in which she appears to have died, with the cover being presented as a newspaper front page with the headline "PRINCESS DIANA DIES." They could have called her Wonder Woman, or Diana of Themyscira, but they went with this phrasing. The week it released, Princess Diana of Wales died.

There was also an issue of X-Men where they go to Japan and an earthquake happens that happened to be released the week of a major earthquake hitting Japan. I forget when exactly this was though. IIRC it was in 1998.

And these are just examples with one guy. There are obviously many more examples throughout the DC/Marvel Omniverse. Pic related, which is of course from a book that took months to produce, print, and deliver, came out on September 12, 2001.

Thanks.

And the predictions for this time are? serious question.

you're a kike

lol'd

Chinese 8 looks similar 八

Well like with religion, it's hard to pick out the things that coincidentally turn out to be correct, from the things that are pure fantasy. Unless of course you're doing a Number 23 thing where you just do random operations to relate anything to your goal.

I don't think Byrne gets much work anymore, and Marvel's predictions would just be about SJWs taking over, because all their books are just about SJW shit now. But that's literally killing the comics division and there's a good chance Marvel Comics won't exist in a year or two because of it (Marvel Studios will though).

However, for a more recent example, I will note the tv show Smallville, about the adventures of young Clark Kent before he becomes Superman. In the first season, in 2001, there is a character who looks into the future and predicts billionaire industrialist Lex Luthor becoming President of the United States. The final episode, aired in 2011, ends with a flash forward five years, to when Lex wins the election. Five years later, billionaire industrialist Donald Trump becomes president IRL. The parallels between Luthor and Trump are pretty obvious to anyone who knows the character. Luthor was specifically redesigned in the '80s to be an '80s businessman mogul archtype, and nobody exemplified that better at the time than Trump. This is the version of Lex that stuck in the comics, and was adapted to Smallville.

tl;dr: Smallville predicted Trump 2016.

Just a point, there is not such a thing like coincidences, just the belief that coincidences without relation exists.

Everything is linked through physics, but the relationships can be very indirect. Just because two things are similar does not mean either one affected the other. Birds and insects both have wings, but their wings developed totally independently from each other, though for the same purposes. Go back far enough and birds and insects share a common ancestor, but that doesn't mean that that's why they both developed wings.

yes.
I have long believed that god was an M&M

Then my point is right.


False, birds eat insects.


Then again, my point is correct.


They are living in the same planet, enough distance for Einstein and just a little for quantum link.

Birds eating insects does not imply that their wings developed along the same genetic lines. The two groups had already separated when they began developing wings.

You can argue that the universe is a closed system and therefore everything in it is all part of a single reaction. But that does not mean that John Byrne writing a comic where Wonder Woman dies implies any more connection with Diana of Wales than anyone else in the world has. Birds have wings. Many insects have wings. Yet there are many insects that don't have wings, and they are more closely related to the winged insects than birds are.

muslims are retarded

I never said that.

Correct, but is an correction to an error that i never did.

Everything else is based on a lie, if you cant counter my arguments please dont create things that i never said.

I talked about Einstein saying, literally: "They are living in the same planet, enough distance for Einstein" because everything molest/affect everything if they are too close, even if you cant notice this, even if that molesting/affection is 1 raised to a gorillion, but it has his limits, of course that 1 raised to a gorillion will change the course of a planet and that will affect another, but is even more marginal and i dont want to be more dense, but again, we have quantum linking (not park) so it is possible for us to notice something, so, again, saying that x isnt related to y if both are in the same planet is a belief or just a practical term for "my mind is too little for this" and no, thats not an insult, its the reality, oil is "non-renewable" for practical purposes, not because it really is non-renewable, i gave you that maybe you were talking about "practical things" but it isnt the case.


So if i become dense i just won, but that will be more autistic than Holla Forums mods in their discordian chats and i dont want to be mixed up with them, we have a lot of ways to relate everything, we have a lot of writers that create things about the future based on their knowledge and their "mental powers", fun fact, they hit the pot so many times that science has to accept that they can "predict things" sometimes, but no, it isnt about watching a crystal ball while using drugs (well, maybe) they learn a lot and they can extrapolate things and create a lot of possible outcomes, this is why we can run from a hurricane, expect cold in winter or expect a cheating whore if you come early at home, watch a stranger car outside it and you hear porn in your room, some people can do more complex "predictions" based on math, science, or just reading about history because its about the same specie, right now we can expect degrees of cold and humidity, not just "cold" and writers (at least the decent ones) read a lot, they eat/fuck/talk with people that have a lots of money and have more data than you or me and they can use that data to figure a background to their stories, this is why we know that people is lying when they said "muslims are the best thing ever" (well, maybe they just love rape and hate dogs) because we already can predict a lot of things with lots of precision, maybe a liberal will be puzzled if uncle pol said that nationalistic twats will never allow a muslim prince, but the average redpilled boomer will be puzzled with them waiting so long.
My point is that we have the knowledge to figure some predictions, at least "probably temporal lines" based on that knowledge.

You can predict a lot of things. That does not mean Superman predicted both the Challenger disaster and 9/11.

Or maybe it does. I'm sure the DCU has made more accurate predictions of the future than any religion, despite being much newer. So okay, if people are willing to admit that we should all be worshiping Superman instead of the sandnigger gods that are popular in the west, I'll take it.

Holy shit! This is groundbreaking! I was wrong about Islam all along!

Brb, I'm gonna move to Sweden and rape all the natives I can find right fucking now!

I really doubt a being that isnt real like superman can predict a shit, you are changing what i am saying (prediction has a lot of meanings, just one for autists) again, to the points:

That requires "supernatural powers", Byrne knowing something that we dont know (my money is on this) or some guy doing what Byrne wrote. A lot of people are writing stories with a blackout as a background in different times and countries, the problem is that both dates are near and knowed (maybe another writer did a porn story with a blackout as a background just one day before this and he never showed this to anybody, we dont know, for some reason that we dont know we know about Byrne and the blackout.)

Ok, this is creepy, but sound… fabricated, like polybius history, if this is real then Byrne already had some words with alphabet agencies.

Same week, do the math, all points already reviewed never happened or something fishy is happening, not necessarily supernatural.

Is real? then the agencies are following him or he is already told to put something on comics.

And please, stop changing the subject or tipping your hat, Occam says that Byrne never did that and everthing is just an "urban myth" and i am not talking about the relation, i am talking about Byrne wroting/drawing that on those dates, now, if you can prove that he did that on those dates then is supernatural or he knowed before hand about that.

It could also be that if you look at a wide enough sample of work, there will be some crazy correlations with real life. It does not require any powers or knowledge.

You can go read Man of Steel #1 right now. It's one of the most famous and influential comics out there, especially if we're only counting things from the last 50 years. Its release date is well known and documented. It is also extremely obvious that the changes to the space shuttle to make it the experimental space plane are minimal, and you'd be forgiven for not even really noticing the difference. Either way, it would still be something compared to the Challenger. But they have also said that it was originally simply a space shuttle and not an extra sci-fi version of a space shuttle.

However, again, there is nothing special required here. It's neat to note, but it's perfectly possible that out of the many stories written like this, there is one published on a day that lines up in a funny way.

I'm citing specific comics. You can go read them all. The X-Men one is the only one I don't remember enough details of, but the other three are enough I think.

John Byrne doesn't have any special powers or knowledge though. He's just a guy who works on a ton of comics and got lucky a few times. Just like the writers of Smallville got lucky and predicted the Trump presidency. Or whatever artist was drawing the issue of Superman that came out on 9/12.

Or maybe it's all real and some force, perhaps a living meme like Superman (or since these are all disasters, Lex Luthor) is possessing all these people working on things relating to the DCU, influencing their actions to write and draw things that will happen in the future, for some unspecified reason.

Already answered but you still cant get it, we are the same specie, maybe the same race, living in the same planet under similar cultures, same books, media etc, having similar toughts its not a coincidence, its a consequence, you still cant get that i am saying the same as you, but in a "deeper" level, this is why i talked about gravity and quantum links as "dense", a guy with mental problems doing something that another guy with similar mental problems wanted to do isnt a coincidence, is expected, fun fact, if it isnt wanted then we have a real paranormal phenomena.


Thats common in sci-fi, eventually it gonna hit something, the real problem is Diana added to that, do the math, yes, probabilities, its almost imposible if we keep counting, again, that guy had and is having some words with intel agencies.

Read what i posted, its not only normal, the weird thing is that the amount of works of fictions didnt "predict" anything, that would be weird, still probabilities have their own maths.

You also said that one of them was changed if that is real then all of them can be changed for sales, recover everything, change a few things a make a lot of shekels, spiderman (movie) featured the twin towers and Saruman is still mad because he was censored.


I said the same, but you cant get it yet, my point are the coincidences, names and dates, in my shithole police is forced to investigate it, in Usa i expect something bigger and i am not living in a police state and Usa is one compared to my land, no i am not troleng.


Or maybe he read and talks a lot with editors, fun fact, they have a lot of words with them because, you know, censorship, propaganda, etc, do you remember WWII comics? they receive a lots of do and dont from editors and they have to work with that backgroud always, its their work and they receive money for it, some themes are sensible and are censored for a lot of reasons and creators receive orders, "dont do this", "sow this", "talk about this in this way, no like that" after so many comics they have a lot of lists and people that check everything, before and after they are created, o work of fiction isnt the work of the author anymore, just check american laws, you cant, its illegal.

yes

Textbook Confirmation Bias.