Chat about anything! (Part 4)

half correct

reason: I copy paste it not download it

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Makes sense i guess.

Copy and pasting isn’t the same as downloading.

https://www.deviantart.com/coulgher223

My brothers deviantart if you wanna check!
(He lost his original account btw)

WHAT DID MY OLDER BROTHER SEARCH UP BRUH

Everything’s weird.

…

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@Parfait

This is a weird looking post. Try to ask AI if too gay people can have actual powers (oh no weird)

heh…
you realize something right?

Stare at this post.

Whether two gay people can have superpowers depends on the fictional story being told, as there is no real-world link between sexuality and superhuman abilities. Comic books and fantasy genres have featured numerous examples of LGBTQ+ characters with powers, and some story arcs even involve partners combining their abilities.

Here are some examples of established gay and lesbian couples in superhero stories with powers:

  • Wiccan and Hulkling (Marvel Comics): One of Marvel’s most influential gay couples, Billy Kaplan (Wiccan) and Teddy Altman (Hulkling) are both immensely powerful heroes. Wiccan is an omega-level magic user capable of reality-warping, while Hulkling is a Kree-Skrull hybrid with shapeshifting and super-strength.
  • Midnighter and Apollo (DC Comics): This couple, often described as analogs for Batman and Superman, are a foundational queer superhero couple. Midnighter has superhuman speed, strength, and tactical abilities, while Apollo gains his powers from solar energy.
  • Thunder and Grace Choi (DC Comics): Both are powerful heroes and members of the Outsiders. Thunder (Anissa Pierce) can increase her density and is invulnerable, while Grace Choi has enhanced strength, durability, and a healing factor.
  • Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy (DC Comics): The on-again, off-again couple have long been a fan favorite. Harley, though not superpowered, is an expert fighter, while Poison Ivy possesses powers over plant life.

The idea that romantic love itself can grant or amplify powers, known as “love empowerment,” is a common trope in fantasy and superhero stories. The gender or sexual orientation of the couple is irrelevant to this trope. In these stories, the emotional bond is what fuels the power, not the specific identities of the people involved.

W

WHAT LOL

So this confirms I can have powers fictionally.

For the first time, i tried duck.ai on duckduckgo!
The concept of “powers” can vary widely depending on the context—whether you’re referring to supernatural abilities, social influence, or something else entirely.

If you’re asking about supernatural powers, such as those seen in comic books or fantasy stories, the ■■■■■■ orientation of a character doesn’t determine their abilities. Characters of all orientations can possess powers, and many stories feature LGBTQ+ superheroes and characters with unique abilities.

If you’re referring to social or political power, then yes, LGBTQ+ individuals can and do hold significant positions of influence in various fields, including politics, entertainment, and activism. Their experiences and perspectives can empower them to advocate for change and represent diverse communities.

Could you clarify what kind of “powers” you’re interested in?

It used GPT-4o Mini btw

So, i think the real question is this.

Which one?

(You should probably try all of them before deciding it)


Would you survive against this

Is this the greatest discovery of all time?