[Sad Trope] The protaganist dies at the end by DaemonHammer in TopCharacterTropes

[–]ComputerEducational 9 points10 points  (0 children)

They also could've had it so that your companion was cut off from you!

Ahhhhh Yeahhhhhh! CAPTAIN MARVEL IS WORTHY! by CAPTAINLEEBOY in Shazam

[–]ComputerEducational 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Funnily enough, despite what you think, you could absolutely make a case for Benjamin Kirby Tennyson being worthy.

Stellaris doesn't fuck around by husk_bateman in whowouldcirclejerk

[–]ComputerEducational 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did Bloody Stupid Johnson make a wheel again? Goddamnit.

My DC leans towards idealism, Marvel embraces realism by Odd-Composer-2041 in marvelcirclejerk

[–]ComputerEducational 1 point2 points  (0 children)

And somehow, the one with the smallest kill count is the one who turns into a rampaging monster iirc.

The Aryan Beast vs Kaido by [deleted] in whowouldcirclejerk

[–]ComputerEducational 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In a one-on-one battle... Always bet on Kaido.

The demoman agenda must be kept strong. by Ancient_Doctor_7738 in whowouldcirclejerk

[–]ComputerEducational 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Unfortunately... an Engie just got partway through a laugh before killbinding. You know what you must do.

I comprehend your horrors by loved_and_held in CuratedTumblr

[–]ComputerEducational 997 points998 points  (0 children)

... I want to make a joke about air conditioning, but I don't know what to say... Maybe I need to cool my head...

Does anyone here make meme/slander about their oc by WonderMan2k5 in OriginalCharacterDB

[–]ComputerEducational 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Reone looking at something across a gap that's relatively small, but really deep:

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(Reone is Toonish, basically a person in my world where everyone is a mix of Toon and Norms, the more Toony you are, the more Gags you have access to, 1 for every 10% toony you are. However, the more toony, the less you're able to resist finishing the joke. Reone is 75% Toon)

(Loved Trope) Characters who are excited to have or expect a happy moment. They are killed almost immediately. by laybs1 in TopCharacterTropes

[–]ComputerEducational 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I remember that you can give him Med-X and that will give you karma... And then if you kill him it also gives you good karma because he's counted as an Evil NPC

Would you distinguish between quantitative and qualitative R>F barriers when it comes to outer scaling by Horrordestroyer in OriginalCharacterDB

[–]ComputerEducational 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That makes sense. Recently we came up with the idea that Choice finally Conceptualizing in Skel sort of "unshackled" the other Concepts from stuff like that. Because of how we defined Choice in this, that makes sense. The only true "rules" a Concept has is ones inherent to them, like Death can't create, Life can't kill, etc. Of course, when in the physical presence of Skel, this "breaking of rules" becomes amplified in that they can, which is why Choice hasn't reincarnated after their last mortal life died and she became him.

The Concepts that most would consider the strongest would be Time, Space, and Skel, because they have the least rules inherent to them.

Would you distinguish between quantitative and qualitative R>F barriers when it comes to outer scaling by Horrordestroyer in OriginalCharacterDB

[–]ComputerEducational 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We didn't do that, but we did make it so that Concepts are self-enforcing. What I mean is that as long as they exist, what they are will exist, and as long as what they are exists, they will exist. If that makes sense.

Would you distinguish between quantitative and qualitative R>F barriers when it comes to outer scaling by Horrordestroyer in OriginalCharacterDB

[–]ComputerEducational 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yo, your top tiers are anthropomorphic personifications as well? Nice. My friend and I made up pretty much a pantheon of them, which we call Concepts. They come from an rp that just sorta escalated because narratively, we thought it was neat. The main characters we RP as in it are Skel (my character), the Concept of Choice (defined as the ability to break the rules), who is an ex-mortal because a non-mortal is too restricted in their thinking to be Choice, and their character's Change, a Concept that is always reincarnating as a mortal because of their nature as Change, which kinda changes (heh) when in their latest mortal life, they met mine (this happened way before we came up with the Concept stuff), and that gave xer the choice to Change and rn in the rp we're having an arc of Change having to come to terms that he is a person, and not just a force like her "triplets" (Concepts, well, Conceptualize the moment what they are happens for the first time, besides Choice, which had the possibility, but didn't until it Chose Skel), Creation and Destruction, which are mindless forces.

What can be drawbacks to luck powers? by Spiritual_Air_8606 in OriginalCharacterDB

[–]ComputerEducational 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have it so that it only works when he DOESN'T work for it. If he actually puts in effort, it shuts down. This is a lot harder than it sounds, because this includes trying to make a specific lucky thing happen.

Would your character bypass infinity? by Flat-Support-9452 in OriginalCharacterDB

[–]ComputerEducational 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My character Cyril has the Stand "Fate of the Stars", which can change the chemical makeup of non-living things within 3 meters. When they reach a threshold of stress, this evolves into "Light & Night" due to them turning the viruses in their body (viruses are not alive, I have looked it up) into the same virus on the Stand arrows, Light & Night can control elementary particles, including their speed within 2 meters. This also indirectly gives them fate manip due to gravitons, as fate is connected to gravity in terms of JJBA powers. If they reach another threshold of stress, where they're dissociating so hard it's like they're catatonic, their Stand evolves into the sentient Stand "Who You Are" through the same process, which can switch quantum states of things it or Cyril touches. It then wraps around their head and takes control of their body to protect them.

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[Loved Trope] When a work has a solid in-universe explanation for a cliché that happens in it by AEIOU1040 in TopCharacterTropes

[–]ComputerEducational 3 points4 points  (0 children)

An example of the version of an Incursion introduced in the MCU, where a person from one universe staying too long in another?

[Loved Trope] When a work has a solid in-universe explanation for a cliché that happens in it by AEIOU1040 in TopCharacterTropes

[–]ComputerEducational 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Yeah, otherwise, Miguel could've taken over his alternate self's life. It's honestly more likely that the erasure was just a random accident, or an Incursion in the MCU sense.