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  • There's an episode of Justice League where Superman goes at it with Darkseid. Supes says that he always has to be careful and that the whole world is like cardboard to him, so this is the first time he can really let go.

    So, you can't pick up a coffee cup or touch anyone without worrying about destroying something.

    Also, you aren't invulnerable so if you punch a wall you'll still break your hands.

  • If you want to go down a rabbithole, look up the early days of J. Edgar Hoover and the FBI.

    Hoover got the job because he was a bureaucrat, not a lawman. He would have his people build giant files by hand on anyone of interest.

  • True story.

    This is back in the 1960s. A Texas bank is putting up a new building and sets up a temporary office in a trailer. There's a one ton safe in the trailer. A crook figures that a dozen strong guys would have no problem lifting the safe by hand and carrying it out. He puts together a team and they do the job. Something goes wrong and they end up dropping the safe. One crook's finger is caught under the safe. He manages to get away, but when the police lift the safe they find his finger tip. And yes, they had his fingerprints on file.

  • This has been a favorite ploy of the GOP for decades. If they get elected they put in some blatantly illegal/unConstitutional law and then force the opposition to pay to fight it. Because the GOP is the 'government' they can force the taxpayers to subsidize the circus while the Left has to bleed money to pay for lawyers.

  • Most of the comics these days are owned by mega-companies. They could afford to start selling the physical comics for $1.00. When I was very young, being able to buy my own comics with money I'd earned meant a lot to me. It's how I learned to budget and manage money. A kid would need $100.00 a week to buy as many comics as I used to get.

  • "The Big Time" by Fritz Leiber. The Change War is being fought on every planet in the universe from the moment of the Big Bang to the end of time. Two sides, the Spiders and the Snakes, are trying to rewrite history for their own purposes. The Law Of Conservation of Reality states that Time will oppose any change, so you have to fight the same battles over and over and over in order to get any changes.

    Fun book.