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>>237729 Ever since the 80's, characters began dying in comics books spontaneously and constantly. In my opinion, the glory years were back in the 60's, when they didn't try to explain every tiny little thing. They wanted it to be more, "believable." So you're telling me you want kids to believe that unpowered flight is possible if you just, "try hard and use powers?" How do they explain the hundreds of thousands of millions of mutants worldwide, when 99% of all mutations are fatal or detrimental? Anemia? Cerebal paulsy? Hell, even anti-trypsan? And yet you'd have me believe that somehow, not just ONE person beat the odds in mutating non-lethally, but with these incredibly ridiculous powers? Look, it's just not scientifically possible or probable for any of this, so stop trying to explain it scientifically. You should take it as it is: "he flies because he can because he's a mutant..." not, "oh he has helium bladders in his body or," "he manipulates air-buyoncy with psychokineses" or some such garbage. You're trying to explain how pixie dust works scientifically. It doesn't exist, and it doesn't work. That's why there AREN'T mutants flying around everywhere outside.
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