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Over my head
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Well I’m going underground
So has the concrete gone off or note
In space, no-one can hear youf art.
Note solidified= made with a minim of cement.
It must be a very high note – my dog heard it and made something solid.
Our building
Which art of space
Solidified be thy note.
Note to self: buildings are solid, and I must therefore go over the top of them.
——-Clark Kent
Note solidified, but I think there’s still some incontinence
My pee solidified with delight!
I believe the space in his head is solidified.
Yeah! It’s full of concrete.
I see the Engrish
They spelt “sodomised” bad.
@timmy. Have you noticed that superheroes, seem to have super clothing too. They never get torn, or develop holes, despite what indignities the superhero subjects them to.
Otherwise superman would be naked all the time. At transonic speeds, his clothes would disappear first, then all his fleas. đŸ˜‰
The building is designed for over-the-hill people to reside.
Music is liquid architecture. Architecture is note solidified.
The last time i went over the top was when i heard the brown note
@Marum- haha
That’s what we need, a new super hero named Nudie Man. (or preferably Woman!)
Pop art or OK art?
@Marum: DC Comics actually had two explanations for Superman’s costume. At one time, it was made of Kryptonian matter, and therefore also super-powered and indestructible. Then later, Superman had a slightly different origin. He made his outfit from Earth materials. One of his powers was a force field about a millimetre from himself, which protected his outfit.
As for other super-heroes, I don’t know.
@Marum &EffEff: I recall reading in one comic that Superman’s costume was made by his adoptive mother from the indestructible blanket he was wrapped in when they found him in the Krypton ship. Always wondered how she managed to cut and sew indestructible cloth. đŸ˜•
Nicholas Cage and Jim Carey favorite place in Taiwan
Said Goethe: ‘Music is liquid architecture; Architecture is frozen music.’ So perhaps it’s German into Taiwanese mandarin and then out again into English with the aid of a computer.
Let’s hope their building skills are higher than their english skills or this will make the 6 o clock news.
@Droll Not Troll: Maybe the blanket came with an indestructible needle and thread.
@DnT. If the building is made with a minim of cement, it would have a tendency to quaver, then.
This Engrish is truly space of the art
@Droll not Troll: (More Superman trivia) I think that Superboy found a way to amplify his heat vision enough to separate the threads of a Kryptonian blanket without burning it (!) Then Ma Kent wove it with only ordinary human strength. He might have used the two kyprtonian lenses he found in ths ship, and later used for his Clark Kent glasses. (He could use his heat vision without melting them, and IIRC they also had some hypnotic power…)
Welcome to the Arts of Space.
But can we still arm wrestle in there?
Another super-hero mystery … when Banner changes to the Hulk, how come his pants don’t rip like his shirt?
@Effff The Hulk has a much smaller package.