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  • Fiendish_WarriorFiendish_Warrior Member Posts: 309
    jacobtan said:

    There are times when it's useful to have powers of a beholder. Gaze of death/disintegration/fear/etc. - take your pick.

    I like the power to crush heads:

    http://www.youtube.com/8t4pmlHRokg

    But with great power comes great responsibility:

    https://www.youtube.com/9EN8tX4wkgY
  • jacobtanjacobtan Member Posts: 655
    I'm more the sort who'd wipe someone's mind blank using psionics and leave him there as a drooling idiot.
  • QbertQbert Member Posts: 195

    deltago said:

    Transit isn't a public area. Huge misconception a lot of people have.

    Public transport isn't a public area? That doesn't make any sense to me. I could see that it's not as public as say a park or a sidewalk, since someone would only be allowed on if they bought a ticket, but i certainly think it would be considered public in the context of the conversation about taking a picture, rather than private.

    I came across this randomly: http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2013/oct/04/photograph-strangers-train-tumblr apparently this is a thing, although i've never heard of it. Perhaps that's what the lady was doing?
  • kcwisekcwise Member Posts: 2,287
    This is why tasers were invented.
  • wubblewubble Member Posts: 3,156
    I think I'd be terrified if that happened to me, It violates all unspoken rules of british public transport. It's almost as bad as sitting next to someone when there's a free double seat somewhere.
  • FinneousPJFinneousPJ Member Posts: 6,455
    @wubble At least they didn't speak!
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