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Oh Go. интересно- nothin' Uh, uh... Uh. Uh. Uh. Uh. Uh. Uh. Uh. Uh. Uh. Uh. Uh. Uh. Uh. High above Zenith City. The radioactive man keeps on lonely vigil. All seems quiet. Maybe I'll fly to China and get some takeout. A sky tweet from Commissioner Sweeney. This looks like a job for at radioactive man underscore O1. Leaping, lektons. It's the fossil fuel for. Old King Cole. Petroleum's wreck. French femme fatale, trucko-brickette. And the enemy of drinking water everywhere. The frackers. Stop. Stop attacking the nuclear plant. This country's safest energy source. Study show I'm America's best hope for energy independence. Haha. Those studies were industry financed. Those studies were industry financed. Actually, finance is intact. Actually, finance is intact. He's majoring in finance. He's majoring in finance. What's your lie? Holy Hadron's hiding backup. Calling citizen solar and a sidekick wind lad. I believe you will find them lacking in energy. It's too cloudy. People don't like the noise I make. Eh. Petroleum is wrecks. Please remember when you used to be environmental scientist Rex Bernstein. I have become my destiny. I have become my destiny. Something about this feels like destiny. Something about this feels like destiny. I think destiny is destiny. I think destiny is destiny. Okay. I'll crush you like a Nat King Cole. I know. Yeah. Half-life. Quarter. Life. Eight. Life. Gone. Fraccelent. I killed off radioactamine. I did not see that coming. Dike Arombo. Now just reboot radioactive man and overpriced new origin issue and get clue as fanboys like you to line up at midnight to buy them. I'm not going to be able to do that. I'm not going to be able to do that. I'm not going to be able to do that. You're just fanboys like you to line up at midnight to buy them. Coolest fanboys in costume. Wow. Midnight. I won't know which state of writing my diary. Homer. What? You take me to buy a comic book Tuesday at midnight? And Mr. Back Mephae for Jimmy Kimmel? That's when you experiments, boy. You never watched an episode of Jimmy Kimmel in your life. You never watched an episode of Jimmy Kimmel in your life. What's your favorite episode? Which favorite episode? When did your network plan to air Mr. Fisk's episode? A quick correction. It's not his episode. The episode he wrote. When did your network plan to air Mr. Fisk's episode? A quick correction. It's not his episode. The episode he wrote. Yes, I have after the Oscars when he forces you. Oh. Quiet. Quiet and attention please, valued customers. You will each be allowed to enter the store and buy one copy. Swallow your gum now. Oh, Mr. Book Eye. Can I go first? I was once cast to play Fallout Boy in a movie. Tell it to Harlan Ellison. I think you overprivileged kids with your electronic tablets and your talking phones wouldn't know a good piece of fiction if your iPod read it to your ass. I wish someone would have come from the future and warned me not to talk to you. That's my idea. You're stealing my idea. Sorry. Hmm. CBG, what's the Hapsma man? Well, well, well, if it isn't Milo, the owner of my main competitor, Koolzville. Or should I say Foolsville? That is some tasty cash-ish, my friend. Indeed. And how did you spend your evening? Then let's see. I wrote a lost fanfiction finale that also answers all the questions from Twin Peaks. Rewranked all the Doctor Who's by puffiness of the hair. Oh, and I also got married to my actual non-imaginary comic-tolerating girlfriend, Strawberry. Now when Milo talks to himself, it won't seem crazy. Sue, Milo talks to himself. We will treasure that information. Yes, we will. Now if you'll excuse me, I'm going to share this primo origin-ish with my bride. Even the mintiest comic is just a sedifying pulp if you have no one to read it with, right? Nerds don't get girls! These days they do, man. Comic-Con is now 8% women. And... Wrong! Wrong! Where is he? Come on, buddy. I gotta get home and climb in the bed with my loving wife. Right. You have a loving wife. Oh, Margin, I get along perfect. You're like George Burns and John Denver. Oh, man, carrying these kids is hard on my back. Oh, hell. And now the most. Look at him look. He's got family, friends. What do I have? Jimmy Olson versus Master Etherlad. This is better than I remembered, actually. No, no, it isn't. It's horrible. The only thing that can make this moment more cliché is if I started to sing about my feelings. The only thing that can make this moment more cliché is if I started to sing about my feelings. Such a cliché. Such a cliché. Well, this is a cliché. Well, this is a cliché. And here I go. I've always been happy to call myself single, no Mary Jane or Lois Lane with whom I'd come in girl. You could say that I was an unskackable pringle. I've got a regional sign by Seagull and Schuster, but they don't satisfy in the way that they used to. It really don't matter if you got a cap, Edson. If you spend your nights and you're underwear present, where the cup would stand the escalator, hats on. This I've always been lonely, but I've never revealed it. Drap my heart into my law, and then back you needed it. Stan Lee. Is it my imagination? I'm your imagination. The real Stan Lee's over there. Excellency, or... But listen, as comic book guys go, you're trim, friendly and quite a catch. But now your opportunity is knocking. Huh? Don't let it slip by. Can you help me? I can only watch. I cannot interfere. New radio act of men number one, please. Come on, no nick, ask her out. You're interfering. Hey, I'm 90 years old. I can do what I want.
- interfere
verb
1. come between so as to be hindrance or obstacle
e.g. Your talking interferes with my work!
2. get involved, so as to alter or hinder an action, or through force or threat of force
e.g. Why did the U.S. not intervene earlier in WW II?
Synonym: intervenestep ininterpose
- origin
noun
1. properties attributable to your ancestry
e.g. he comes from good origins
Synonym: descentextraction
2. the point of intersection of coordinate axes
where the values of the coordinates are all zero3. an event that is a beginning
a first part or stage of subsequent eventsSynonym: originationinception
4. the descendants of one individual
e.g. his entire lineage has been warriors
Synonym: lineagelineline of descentdescentbloodlineblood linebloodpedigreeancestryparentagestemmastock
5. the place where something begins, where it springs into being
e.g. the Italian beginning of the Renaissance
Jupiter was the origin of the radiation
Pittsburgh is the source of the Ohio River
communism's Russian rootSynonym: beginningrootrootagesource
6. the source of something's existence or from which it derives or is derived
e.g. the rumor had its origin in idle gossip
vegetable origins
mineral origin
origin in sensation - destiny
noun
1. an event (or a course of events) that will inevitably happen in the future
Synonym: fate
2. the ultimate agency regarded as predetermining the course of events (often personified as a woman)
e.g. we are helpless in the face of destiny
Synonym: fate
3. your overall circumstances or condition in life (including everything that happens to you)
e.g. whatever my fortune may be
deserved a better fate
has a happy lot
the luck of the Irish
a victim of circumstances
success that was her portionSynonym: fortunefatelucklotcircumstancesportion
- fiction
noun
1. a literary work based on the imagination and not necessarily on fact
2. a deliberately false or improbable account
Synonym: fabricationfable
- petroleum
noun
1. a dark oil consisting mainly of hydrocarbons
Synonym: crude oilcruderock oilfossil oiloil
- competitor
noun
1. the contestant you hope to defeat
e.g. he had respect for his rivals
he wanted to know what the competition was doingSynonym: rivalchallengercompetitioncontender
- cliche
noun
1. a trite or obvious remark
Synonym: platitudebanalitycommonplacebromide
- vigil
noun
1. a purposeful surveillance to guard or observe
Synonym: watch
2. the rite of staying awake for devotional purposes (especially on the eve of a religious festival)
Synonym: watch
3. a period of sleeplessness
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