Random Thoughts From Out of Nowhere

Caldwin

Banned for posting Metroid's flesh doors
Citizen
Super Hero insurance would be more pricey...but I'm not sure it matters. Either one would bankrupt every insurance agency after the first incident. You have a single business being asked to foot the bill for rebuilding entire cities!
 

Superomegaprime

Wondering bot
Citizen
If Giant monsters start appearing in your city on a regluar basis along with giant colourful robots, I would advise moving out of the city ASP as things tend to get destoryed but then again cities in Japan should have the space for giant robot and monster fights! 😁 😁
 

Caldwin

Banned for posting Metroid's flesh doors
Citizen
It's a pretty big district, and they rebuild quickly.
 

CoffeeHorse

Hanging in there
Staff member
Council of Elders
Citizen
They'll never set a kaiju movie in Florida. You wouldn't have the usual scenes of panicking extras running away. Instead you'd see some doofus trying to get close enough to touch the kaiju's tail before it notices, and it would just make it impossible for the movie to set a serious tone.
 

Caldwin

Banned for posting Metroid's flesh doors
Citizen
Godzilla vs. the IRS. Every once in a while you need to be able to cheer for the kaiju.
 

Superomegaprime

Wondering bot
Citizen
Found out a bit of useless triva today, why do we wear watches on our left wrists? It boils down to biology and habbits built up over two hunderd years reinforced by praticallty and because they are easier to manage than a pocket watch, reinforced mostly from World War 1, when I say biology, I refer to the fact that most people are right handed with only a few left handed people around, so next time your out and about, just look and you might see that most people wearing watches, have them on their left wrists
 

Caldwin

Banned for posting Metroid's flesh doors
Citizen
I always wore it on my left. Now, I don't wear a watch at all. Doesn't make much sense when I work in a place that has a clock absolutely everywhere and if I'm out and need to know the time, I always have my phone.
 

unluckiness

Somehow still sane
Citizen
I wear it for work because for some reason, it's associated with formality and I have to keep up a veneer resembling that.
 

Haywire

Collecter of Gobots and Godzilla
Citizen
I worked in auto repair since I was 15, and, yeah, a watch would be a liability. Haven't turned a wrench professionally for at least 13 years (since I got into selling auto parts), but I still don't wear a watch, despite being gifted several over the years.
It's also why I rarely wear ball caps; the brim blocked my field of vision just enough that I kept hitting my head on the wheels of cars on the lifts.
 

MEDdMI

Nonstop Baaka
Citizen
They love to use which wrist you wear a watch on as hard core evidence of which hand is dominant. I used to wear them before having a cell. I think I wore it on my left, but I'm not sure. i've actually been slowly trianing myself to be more ambidextrous. A computer mouse is more comfy w/ my left, writing/drawing is slow and shaky but doable. Recently, brushing teeth w/ the non dominant hand feels way less awkward than it used to be.
 


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