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Re: Sonic The Hedgehog - A Little Ball of Energy in an Extremely Handsome Package
« Reply #5820 on: December 04, 2025, 03:55:37 am »
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Re: Sonic The Hedgehog - A Little Ball of Energy in an Extremely Handsome Package
« Reply #5821 on: December 04, 2025, 03:56:44 am »
Sonic The Hedgehog Vol. 20: Cause & Effect is on Out Now!







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While Sonic is trying to find Clutch, Amy and Tails decide to visit towns connected to the Restoration to see how much they are impacted by its loss.

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Re: Sonic The Hedgehog - A Little Ball of Energy in an Extremely Handsome Package
« Reply #5822 on: December 04, 2025, 03:58:05 am »
That sounds a bit familiar...

History tends to repeat itself. But this time it's probably with the other religion.

It's still a bit to get my head around. But, while I probably won't live long enough for the spiritual awakening, I'm glad I won't have to live through the worst of it.

Don't say it like that, you're younger than me. While I'm ready to pass anytime, I still want to live to see how we advance as a human race.

But, if those who have passed on get a choice on who they will be in their next life, I want to be a genuine superhero in my next life. And I don't mean those costume weirdos who give out sandwiches to homeless people, citizen arrests or escourt drunken women home, I mean a genuine superhero, whenever it be super-rich, metahuman, or mutation.

Super-rich? Batman then.



Or Elon Musk. Or Zuckerberg.

I believe in my previous life, I believe I was either a soldier or a sailour in World War 2. I believe it explains why the sound of war sirens disturb me and maybe why I was the kind of child who hated bathtime, because my pastlife maybe drowned at sea.

Some things are best left forgotten.
Including our past life.
I think in my past life I was a snake since I always curious with them but my family always forbid me.

Now, in my current life, I am well off. I got a loving family, good income, I may not have everything I want, but I have everything I need etc. If it's a form of karma that I'm living a comfortable life after previous life of hardships and such, then I'm willing to pay back that karma as the worlds first true superhero in my next life. Yeah, superheroes often endure tragedy and hardships, but if "reincarnation" costs "karma", that's how I would like to spend it.

And you think, with costumed superheroes being around for over hundreds of years, you'd think we'd have real ones by now.

It's kinda hard. The costumed superhero concept relies on a "suspension of disbelief" from the audience to accept that these characters and their actions are possible within the story's world.
In the real world, it won't work. Governments and polices would hate you since you messed up with their corrupted system.

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Re: Sonic The Hedgehog - A Little Ball of Energy in an Extremely Handsome Package
« Reply #5823 on: December 04, 2025, 04:44:08 am »
Five REJEKUN decals featuring special illustrations of REJEKUN alongside Sonic and friends are now available in Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds!









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Re: Sonic The Hedgehog - A Little Ball of Energy in an Extremely Handsome Package
« Reply #5824 on: December 04, 2025, 09:38:59 pm »

History tends to repeat itself. But this time it's probably with the other religion.
Arthurian-lore, and it's association with British history is much more complicated than it may seem. My second-eldest brother knows more on it than I do.

Don't say it like that, you're younger than me. While I'm ready to pass anytime, I still want to live to see how we advance as a human race.
 
Super-rich? Batman then.



Or Elon Musk. Or Zuckerberg.
Elon Musk and Zuckerberg are super-rich, but not super heroes. If anything, having websites that data harvest is more of a villain thing, but they're not recognised as villains, just businessmen.

"Super rich" might as well be regarded as a super-power because it's not like Bruce Wayne can fund his vigilante as Batman on a minimum wage budget. All superheroes who "don't have super powers" are usually backed up with a huge, near-infinite fortune.

You don't see Batman picking up his thrown batarangs to save money on them, or using cheap cosplay armour to fight criminals with actual guns.
Some things are best left forgotten.
Including our past life.
I think in my past life I was a snake since I always curious with them but my family always forbid me.
We are meant to forget them. But if resurrection is real, then what's the point of it? Why isn't the soul dissolved and mixed with the aether after death if that's how renewal goes about, why one after another? In some cultures' it is believe we learn spiritual lessons in one life that may improve on our next life.

It's kinda hard. The costumed superhero concept relies on a "suspension of disbelief" from the audience to accept that these characters and their actions are possible within the story's world.
In the real world, it won't work. Governments and polices would hate you since you messed up with their corrupted system.
But in our world, it would be very possible to regard corrupted government and policies as "villains". Granted not costumed villains but still bad guys.

Take Wilson "Kingpin" Fisk for example.

He's regarded as a one of Spider-Man's villains (and sometimes Daredevils), he may look iconic with his large rotund physique and his claim all that mass is muscle. But unlike Green Goblin, Electro, Vulture or the other Sinister Six, he doesn't wear a mask or costume, his "Kingpin" name is from the fact he governs the criminal empire in New York, but still maintains a public image that is favourable to most, with some stories of him running for politics (and winning with unfavourable means). Depending on continuity, most of the public know his Kingpin name and why he is called that, but still has political sway.

Granted, in a real life situation, if a hero took on a corrupted politician, that politician may spin the media to make it seem like the hero is a terrorist. In which case, it's up for the hero to keep on the fight for mere concepts of "good" and "justice", despite the backlash from the very people they're fighting for.


If individuals with combat-efficient superpowers exist and those individuals choose to be superheroes, I doubt it would be all that easy lives. But usually they do it because no one else would, regardless praise or scorns from the public.

It's why I believe even if there is such thing as superpowers, why no one has stepped up to being a superhero, because it doesn't seem worth it.
I can't choose to be a superhero because I am barely a functioning person as it is. But I still feel I am living a blessed life. And if my next life requires a karma-cost of suffering to make up for it, if I have to have a life of suffering, I want it to be worthwhile as a superhero.
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Re: Sonic The Hedgehog - A Little Ball of Energy in an Extremely Handsome Package
« Reply #5825 on: December 04, 2025, 10:41:47 pm »
Arthurian-lore, and it's association with British history is much more complicated than it may seem. My second-eldest brother knows more on it than I do.

Everything is always not as simple as it's seen.
There are too many factors and underlying complexities often remain hidden
Human perception and immediate observations typically only capture a surface level of detail, leading to an initial impression of simplicity

Elon Musk and Zuckerberg are super-rich, but not super heroes. If anything, having websites that data harvest is more of a villain thing, but they're not recognised as villains, just businessmen.

"Super rich" might as well be regarded as a super-power because it's not like Bruce Wayne can fund his vigilante as Batman on a minimum wage budget. All superheroes who "don't have super powers" are usually backed up with a huge, near-infinite fortune.

You don't see Batman picking up his thrown batarangs to save money on them, or using cheap cosplay armour to fight criminals with actual guns.

While we might find "calling Elon Musk a superhero" is silly, some of his supporters and admirers might describe him in ways that align with superhero characteristics, often citing his efforts to address major global challenges through technology and innovation.
Business and unethical things aside, Elon's public persona often centers on tackling "existential threats" to humanity, such as climate change and more sustainable energy sources.

We are meant to forget them. But if resurrection is real, then what's the point of it? Why isn't the soul dissolved and mixed with the aether after death if that's how renewal goes about, why one after another? In some cultures' it is believe we learn spiritual lessons in one life that may improve on our next life.

According to The Egg (which I believe you've read that too), it's to grow our soul.
Our next life sometimes is not in the future, but in the past ... or may be present as other people.
Time worked differently in spiritual realm.

But in our world, it would be very possible to regard corrupted government and policies as "villains". Granted not costumed villains but still bad guys.

Take Wilson "Kingpin" Fisk for example.

He's regarded as a one of Spider-Man's villains (and sometimes Daredevils), he may look iconic with his large rotund physique and his claim all that mass is muscle. But unlike Green Goblin, Electro, Vulture or the other Sinister Six, he doesn't wear a mask or costume, his "Kingpin" name is from the fact he governs the criminal empire in New York, but still maintains a public image that is favourable to most, with some stories of him running for politics (and winning with unfavourable means). Depending on continuity, most of the public know his Kingpin name and why he is called that, but still has political sway.

Granted, in a real life situation, if a hero took on a corrupted politician, that politician may spin the media to make it seem like the hero is a terrorist. In which case, it's up for the hero to keep on the fight for mere concepts of "good" and "justice", despite the backlash from the very people they're fighting for.


If individuals with combat-efficient superpowers exist and those individuals choose to be superheroes, I doubt it would be all that easy lives. But usually they do it because no one else would, regardless praise or scorns from the public.

It's why I believe even if there is such thing as superpowers, why no one has stepped up to being a superhero, because it doesn't seem worth it.

Yes, I agree that it doesn't seem worth it.
Sure, there are indeed some people who have real-life superpowers but they are arise through genetic mutations, not unlike the origin stories in the comics.
The Sherpa people of the Himalaya, for instance, have adapted to high altitude with genes that help give them super strength and endurance.
But pretty sure those Sherpa people have their own problem living in such place (which's sometimes oxygenless) to pay attention to the people who lives in western.

I can't choose to be a superhero because I am barely a functioning person as it is. But I still feel I am living a blessed life. And if my next life requires a karma-cost of suffering to make up for it, if I have to have a life of suffering, I want it to be worthwhile as a superhero.

Then amen to that. Every good intention must always be appreciated.

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Re: Sonic The Hedgehog - A Little Ball of Energy in an Extremely Handsome Package
« Reply #5826 on: December 04, 2025, 11:31:42 pm »
Patch V.1.2.0 has been released for Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds!







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Major updates:
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- Maximum World Match rating increased to 99,999
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Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds is now available digitally on Nintendo Switch 2!







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