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theCapraAegagrus

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  1. That simply (factually) has not happened. You cannot get married online. Gabe cannot get married online. Other people in rare circumstances can get married online. You cannot, and did not, get married. Period. You can't hide that fact behind any falsities. I could be God. Can you prove that I'm not God? First, prove that superpowers exist using tangible evidence.
  2. I suspect that you already know the answer to that brain buster...
  3. Nope. You're making stuff up (again). I have only commented on exactly what you have said you're thinking/doing. You're severely confused. You have literally no clue how patient confidentiality works. You're flat-out incorrect and commenting on a subject that you clearly don't understand. Don't you put that evil on me, Ricky Bobby! Where is your tangible evidence of "superpowers being real"? You went off on this tangent as opposed to providing us with the proof, Gabe.
  4. He's already conceded on 3 of the 5 realities I brought to his attention. I'm just jogging to the finish line.
  5. How could I? You're the master at it. Discussing exactly what the topic is is not a "tangent". I would suggest knowing the definition of words before using them. Obviously you ignored the prior evidence provided to you that the site doesn't work, and only in extremely rare cases and circumstances, is it the process even allowed. So, as I said, you cannot get married online. You also are not married. Marriage is legally-binding. You are not bound by any law to any person (other than debt). I am also 100% certain that you will not be married IRL soon (if ever). Again, join us in the real world, man.
  6. Actually you are wrong. I've never claimed to know jack- about you. One of my best friend's mom is a doctor. One of my dad's friends is a lawyer. Another friend's mom is a therapist. They all understand patient confidentiality exactly as I have informed you. I cannot simply go to a doctor and demand to "show me all your evidence of superpowers!" Won't happen. I have no authority. This is all aside from the fact that you have still yet to provide a single anecdote of evidence. Show me the proof! Unless, of, you can't...? But, how can that be, if "superpowers are real"...? Come one, Gab, join us in the real world. It's not as bad as some might say.
  7. "Possible" does not equal "happened". You're trying to circumvent the fact that you are not married.
  8. I might have to *cough*"legally-somehow"*cough* download the episodes this weekend...
  9. He can call me a "goof" all he likes. I couldn't care less.
  10. I added Krypton to my DVR series-record literally just after I submitted that post. I have to find a way to catch Season 1 and the first handful of episodes of Season 2 soon.
  11. Then provide tangible evidence that "superpowers exist". The onus is on you. Fact: Therapists cannot go home and tell their wives about their patients. That's illegal, regardless of law enforcement being involved. Patient confidentiality extends beyond your misunderstanding. Now man-up and provide some support for your argument, or concede that they don't exist (AKA realize the fact that they don't exist). This further expounds on the fact that you are not married.
  12. This is all aside from the fact that they'd have to fork over thousands of dollars to even make a proxy happen... Which we all know never happened.
  13. Are you telling me, vaguely, to "check out doctor's reports"? Have you heard of patient confidentiality? Give me tangible evidence of "superpowers" to support your accusation that they exist. Superpowers don't exist. They are factually fictional. You are not married. You need to have witnesses sign legal documents in front of law officers to be married. You've done none of it.
  14. I have not hopped on the Krypton bandwagon, yet. I haven't checked to see if it's on Netflix, and it's not on Hulu yet. I should probably start recording it to my DVR, eh? I'm an insufficiently_thoughtful_person.
  15. Would anyone be surprised if Sam is a meth head who, herself, actually thinks she has superpowers when she smokes those rocks? Could explain a lot.
  16. I haven't been wrong as far as you know. Prove that superpowers exist. You can't, because they're fictional. You're not married. You've never met "her". You can't even prove that "she" is a female.
  17. "Superpower", though? Maybe meth. I've seen 6 cops struggle to arrest 1 man on meth before. Short-term "power", though.
  18. There are 0 ways to acquire "superpowers". There is literally no evidence to support your statement(s). I have yielded no ignorance and have made no assumptions. I have also never been wrong. Please get professional help. Either to fix yourself, or help you get to the USA to see her, and then fix yourself after your epiphany.
  19. I personally think that Doomsday in BvS looks realistic. I've heard that criticism before, but I've seen the movie at least 50 times, and I don't have any problems with the visuals. I think that Doomsday's design could've been better. I'm not enamored with his origin being reworked, either. Steppenwolf would be different in the Snyder Cut, too. IIRC, Snyder kept the design from BvS, and he was not supposed to have a humanoid face (which is part of the reason his CGI sucked in JL). Worlds of DC is in such disarray that they really don't need to wait for any point in time to release it. The continuity and direction just isn't there. They just keep throwing stuff against the wall and hoping it sticks, now. They need a damn plan.
  20. Nope. There are literally 0 ways in which to "get superpowers". Sorry to spoil it for you. Santa Claus also isn't real. Sorry not sorry. I have made 0 assumptions. I hope you end up fine, but it's gonna end tragically, I think. Good luck.
  21. You claimed that I am ignorant. I am certainly not the ignorant one between the 2 of us, Gabe. Give me a single anecdote of superpowers being "real". They simply don't exist. They're fictional. You cannot get married, internationally, in a video game. There is no legally-binding jurisdiction there. You are not married. Go see a psychotherapist and get them to admit your clean bill of health. Oh, they won't You think they are insane. I wish you the best, and wish you'd get help, but I fear that you're gonna end up on the news as a victim whenever (if ever) you make it to the States to see this person and they, well, I just won't bother going into graphic detail...
  22. What are you misconstruing as an "insult"...?
  23. Didn't a group raise 8-figures for the Snyder Cut last year? Can't remember what the figure was the last time I paid attention to it. I seem to recall $15 million. I could be completely wrong there. I don't disagree. Obviously it has to make financial sense. I think it does. That "Release the Snyder Cut" campaign might be all WB needs as incentive. My understanding is that CGI is really the only thing keeping it from being complete. I know that Snyder wanted to do a couple of re-shoots to fill it in, but the Snyder Cut has to be better than the mediocre movie we were forced to witness. That's what matters to me.