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Subj: Our bodies are wonderful like that.
Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2016 at 10:44:30 pm EST (Viewed 3 times)
Reply Subj: The heaves give you a nice appreciation for just how hard your abdominal muscles can try with or without you.
Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2016 at 08:53:50 pm EST (Viewed 448 times)



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    Yay! The Night Nurse! Of course, things are usually pretty bad when she enters a story, what with her occupation, but I do enjoy seeing her. Now that I've seen variations of the original character(s) in Doctor Strange and Luke Cage, I have to say the Pv's twist on things is far superior. The vampire bit is pretty genius...


I think it gives her more agency and a bit of darkness to layer on the obvious "stitch the characters up" and "feed them the plot" angles.


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    how surprising to learn that she's reverting back to human! Although it seems reasonable with the explanation given. Is her age advancing as well to catch up with what it would have been? Actually, scratch that... not a safe thing to ask any woman, especially if they might still have fangs.


Well, we'll see very soon why she won't be ageing.


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    Entertaining action with Vinnie and Chiaki as well... I remember Leyland Reed. Can't really feel sorry for him here, whether he's trapped as a minion or not.


I find him more interesting now as a spooky supernatural villain. An adversary who possesses buildings would be a fun foe to take on the LL.


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    Interesting argument for Vinnie at the end there, though. Hopefully he took a Hypocratic oath of some kind to help him make the right decision...


That Hippocrates thing is a bit odd when you actually read it. He promises not to poison his patients or to seduce or molest them, to loan his teacher money when required, not to do abortions, not to do surgery "even for [kidney] stone", and not to teach medicine to anyone outside his or his teacher's family. The famous "First, do no harm" bit isn't in there - that first popped up in the 17th century.


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    I hope Ruby and Tanner pull through as well... I like the Laundromat's lead characters.


Given their injuries I doubt they'll make it in a mundane world.


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    Looking forward to the kids next chapter!


I'm off to proofread that next.


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    Lisa was sure to tell me how awful I was too.


Who are we to argue with the first lady of the Lair Legion?






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