A list of puns related to "The Black Panther"
Who wins in a giant battle between the black superheroes of yesteryear, or the current lineup of black superheroes in mainstream movies?
Old team has all powers and abilities shown in the movies: Blade, Spawn, Steel, Bruce Leeroy, Blankman, Meteor Man, Ghost Dog, Catwoman. Respect threads linked where available.
The new team includes: War Machine, Black Panther, Gamora, Falcon, Mordo, Deadshot, Killer Croc, Cyborg. Everyone is at peak, and Mordo won't dimension dump. *Edit: Mordo can dimension dump, but only one character at a time.
Who wins between the old and new school black american movie superheroes?!
Round 1: As outlined above.
Round 2: Losing team gets Hancock. Who wins now?
*Edit: If you don't consider MCU Gamora black enough for the sake of the spirit of the prompt, feel free to replace her with Okoye, Heimdall, or Valkyre!
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Militant, Armed, Organized.
Did the BP successfully invoke enough terror into the police that they fucked off?
Did they squat buildings?
What exactly were they defending, and defending against?
Who got involved when the police realized they couldn't handle them?
Did the military get involved?
How did it go? Did they arm everyone in their block like some people say? And if they did, did they ever use this potential against the police? Per say, the cops raid a house and they defended themselves violently, did the rest of the block defend them? What would ensue?
What was the downfall of the BP? Is there any similar stories of other races or cultures or anybody in America using Militant Organization in communities to defend themselves?
Is there any documentaries or videos that glorify the Black Panthers that I should watch to learn more?
Did the BP ever develop black nationalist, anti-white racist attitudes?
What tactics did they use? What weapons did they use? How did they keep their anonymity?
The title sums it up. But I'll dig a little deeper.
The Second Amendment is: "A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed."
Now, we can argue about what exactly means. However, advocates of 2A particularly lock in on the "security of a free State" part.
Back in the day, the Black Panthers exercised their Rights to protest (and kinda intimidate) law enforcement abusing their power.
People didn't like this. So Gun Control laws were put into place and restricted access to firearms in areas this was happening (such as California).
I'd love for anyone to try to change my mind. But, I feel pretty strongly that Gun Control laws are largely racist, primarily focused in areas that have high POC populations, are ineffective, and that minority groups like the Black Panthers are the perfect example why these Rights should be protected unconditionally.
(First post here...Thanks all!)
Robert is joined by political activist, poet, and podcaster, Propaganda to discuss the monsters who murdered the Black Panthers.
I only say this is theoretical because I personally only have 2rs on BP so I wasn't able to test it. One of my alliance mates however has a 5rs BP and he's the one who came up with this strat in the first place and tried to make it work, so credits to u/Atonosopulos. Also, fair warning, this will all fall apart if Ultron ever gets red stars.
Basically the crux of this is having your BP being strong enough to one shot the Ultron minions with his ult. This would give him 3 back to back turns to beat away at ultron. The biggest difficulty Aton had with this was verifying if BP actually even would ever be powerful enough to do that. No matter what we did, we just could not find accurate data regarding the ultron bots' healthpools, though we estimated it to be around 30k.
However, that changed with Invisible Woman. Her ult applies ridiculous amounts of barrier, and barrier is capped at 30% of the receiving character (or minions) health. So when I used her ult with Ultron bots present, I took note of the amount of barrier they received, then calculated their total healthpools off of that. My Ultron is lvl 70, g13, 7 stars, basically completely maxed (for the time being) and my stark tech is at 22%. And my Incinerator and Accelerator had the same health at 29,260 while Fabricator had more health at 35,113. So, assuming his ult is lvl7, and that he kept the offense up from his special, your BP would only need a damage stat of 10,607 to kill my ultron's bots. This number obviously will vary depending on if the Ultron's you fight have more or less Stark Tech, but let's just use it for now as a start.
According to msf.gg, a 4rs BP at lvl70, g13, with 20% stark tech would have 10,646 damage. Which means if you have 4rs or more on your BP, he can possibly break the threshold if you max him. Of course, with lvl75 and g14, this threshold will just go higher, but let's pretend for a second for the sake of my sanity that taking BP to lvl75 g14 also will make it enough again. (as if you'll ever have enough uniques for that lol)
Of course, for this you'll need BP ult at lvl7, and passive at lvl5, and you'll definitely need Shuri, and you'll need an M'Baku strong enough to tank an Ultron ult because unfortunately BP's second turn comes after all the bots take their turns. It's a hell of a big investment for an unreliable strat that is doomed to fail when Ultron gets red stars. However, it is possible. It's not by any means the ideal counter for
... keep reading on reddit β‘Still the craziest box office projections and run I actively tracked (it's what first drew me to this subreddit).
My original prediction was $700M+ worldwide, maybe it'd crawl to $800M with great reviews.
Insane.
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