A list of puns related to "Nelson Case"
In November 1973, the old Muncie Central High School was demolished. Prior to demolition, the four-story brick building stood on South High Street in Muncie, Indiana. This building was the location of two of Muncie’s oldest unsolved mysteries. Labeled by the press as “The Case of the Boy Nobody Missed” and “The Puzzle of the Pickled Painter,” the unusual deaths of Perlie Guelsby Hogg, and Nelson Dull may forever remain unsolved.
On December 21, 1922, 15-year-old Perlie Guelsby Hogg, a sophomore at Central High School, vanished. That morning Perlie said goodbye to his aunt Minnie and Uncle Charles telling them he would probably be home late that evening. Perlie worked as a grocery delivery boy and because of the upcoming holidays, he expected to work additional hours.
When Perlie didn’t return home that evening, his aunt and uncle didn’t think much about his absence, however when morning came and Perlie still hadn’t made an appearance, they began to worry. Minnie contacted police and reported Perlie missing.
Perlie had lived with his aunt and uncle since the age of 4. Just prior to Perlie’s birth, his father, Ben Hoggs, told Perlie’s mother, Mary, he was going out to chop wood one evening. Ben never returned, leaving Mary alone to care for their son. Two years later Mary passed away leaving Perlie, orphaned. After living with other family members for two years, Perlie ended up in the home of Minnie and Charles Cooper, his aunt and uncle.
During their questioning, police learned that Perlie had often made threats to runaway or commit suicide. They discovered he had withdrawn from school on December 20th, the day prior to his disappearance. It was also learned that the day prior to his withdrawal from school, Perlie and several other boys had gotten into a physical altercation with a teacher. Several students claimed that the teacher had “threatened them, especially Perlie.”
Minnie and Charles did not deny that Perlie wanted to leave their home. According to them, Perlie often expressed his desire to drop out of school and enlist in the Navy. Minnie told investigators that after the altercation with the teacher, Perlie had left school and claimed he wasn’t going to return.
Another aunt of Perlie’s named Effie, told police that Perlie claimed to be mistreated by Charles, and had told her he “should just end it all” on more than one occasion. When questioned, Charles denied ever abusing Perlie, but told police he was “corrected, like all boys are.”
... keep reading on reddit ➡These companies should literally be getting this in a textbook, sitting the idols down and going through everything that’s happening right now so they learn and can’t feign ignorance if they get called out for appropriation.
Let’s face it if Jesy is getting this, then Lisa got off very very lightly, especially with the cliché black stereotypes & AAVE used in her English lyrics and her arguable ‘blaccent’ while doing it. I keep saying fire these songwriters writing the English lyrics. They listen to hiphop for 1 hour, pick out 5 black American stereotypes, throw them in a blender, call it a rap verse, and hand it to idols like Lisa 🙄
They should know that this is the future that awaits them as they become more popular and more visible with American GP, it’s literally a time bomb waiting to go off and I’m worried.
Edit: when I say it’s the future that awaits, I’m only refering to the idols that have realistic prospects of a mainstream western crossover. Which at this point has only been achieved by BTS and to a lesser extent Blackpink.
Doctor Fate/Kent Nelson
• Rarity:- Gold
• Cost:- 495,000
• Unlock:- Challenge Mode, Challenge Booster Pack, Kent Nelson Early Access Bundle, Supreme Sorcerer Pack, Nth Metal Pro Pack, Phantom Zone (Elite)
• Damage:- 1,500
• Health:- 1,300
• Passive:- Lord of Order
Doctor Fate's teammates generate power 20% faster, with an additional 10% for heroes and dampens his opponents power generation by 10%, with an additional 5% for villains. When Doctor Fate is in combat, he siphons his opponent’s POWER GAIN.
• Moveset:- Basic{2%-2%-2%}/Basic{3%-3%}, Basic{4%-4%-[4%-4%]*}
• SP1:- Ankh of Anubis (Rapid Tap)
Doctor Fate summons the holy Ankh to burn away the chaos.
• SP2:- Arcane Helix (Rapid Swipe)
Kent Nelson blasts his opponents with raw arcane energy. MIGRAINE: DAMAGE-OVER-TIME for 6 secs.
• Super Move:- The Nabu (Tap)
The opponent's fate is judged by the Lord of Chaos and Order, and their will is carried out by the Master Sorcerer. UNBLOCKABLE.
Review
With high damage, fast specials and awesome arcane flair, Kent Nelson Doctor Fate has arrived to tip the scales of balance in the favour of Order and to prove once and for all that injustice never prevails.
Doctor Fate’s basic combos are quick and supple, but the player must keep in mind that they have limited range despite appearing otherwise. Because of its high start-up speed and the long hit stun on its third hit, it’s possible for Doctor Fate to trap his opponent in a light string loop without much difficulty; a feat managed by few. His heavy combo is interesting, in that by swiping again while the arcane tornado is active, he can continuously double-hit the opponent, similarly to Klassic Scorpion. The chance for this occurrence is 100% for the first double-hit and then halves for each double-hit that occurs after. He can reliably have 6 hits in his heavy combo due to this phenomenon. Basic attack gear will be very useful to him considering his already high damage stat, allowing him to cleave away large chunks of health in a short time without much problem. Power generation gear will also be useful as he will be able to generate lots of power in this manner. There is a very unusual and very useful interaction between his heavy combo and block, for the player. If the player is somehow able to land the arcane tornado on a blocking opponent, it will continuously spin on its own until it lands an unblocked hit. This can keep the opponent trapped in block until the AI decide
... keep reading on reddit ➡Just as well we have these cases now.
If it was under the Traffic Light System, or when the Auckland border comes down, then the ‘relaxed’ rules would have been blamed.
It could be a red herring, but something a lot of people are bringing up in the threads. How would you argue it, if at all, to the jury?
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