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  1. Dr. Manhattan Was Right About Humanity

    Daily writing promptWhat super power do you wish you had and why?View all responses I’ve thought about this more than once while standing in line behind somebody arguing with a cashier over a 37-cent coupon like they’re negotiating a hostage release. Humanity keeps proving that evolution was more of a rough draft than a finished product. So if I could pick any superpower, I wouldn’t fly. I wouldn’t read minds. I definitely wouldn’t wear tights because nobody needs to see […]

    ericfoltin.com/2026/05/06/dr-m

  2. Happy "Circulatory System Walking through the kitchen" Day to all who celebrate!

    #watchmen #DrManhattan

  3. Happy "Circulatory System Walking through the kitchen" Day to all who celebrate!

    #watchmen #DrManhattan

  4. Happy "Circulatory System Walking through the kitchen" Day to all who celebrate!

    #watchmen #DrManhattan

  5. Happy "Circulatory System Walking through the kitchen" Day to all who celebrate!

    #watchmen #DrManhattan

  6. Happy "Circulatory System Walking through the kitchen" Day to all who celebrate!

    #watchmen #DrManhattan

  7. “I was asking the point of all that struggling; the purpose of endless labor; accomplishing nothing, leaving people empty and disillusioned… leaving people broken.

    Mars gets along perfectly without so much as a microorganism. Tell me… would it be greatly improved by an oil pipeline?”

    #AlanMoore #watchmen #DrManhattan

  8. “I was asking the point of all that struggling; the purpose of endless labor; accomplishing nothing, leaving people empty and disillusioned… leaving people broken.

    Mars gets along perfectly without so much as a microorganism. Tell me… would it be greatly improved by an oil pipeline?”

    #AlanMoore #watchmen #DrManhattan

  9. “I was asking the point of all that struggling; the purpose of endless labor; accomplishing nothing, leaving people empty and disillusioned… leaving people broken.

    Mars gets along perfectly without so much as a microorganism. Tell me… would it be greatly improved by an oil pipeline?”

    #AlanMoore #watchmen #DrManhattan

  10. "I like blue because it kind of reads the same kind of tone as skin, but looks completely different from it in its hue. It also relates to the way you might visualize electrical energy or atomic energy. That it’s a kind of blue, pure energy. A cold energy, unlike fire or flame, which is what a red color would make you think of."
    —David Gibbons, in Screen Rant (2008)

    🖼️ 'Watchmen' (1986), by Alan Moore and David Gibbons
    🔗 apaneladay.com/watchmen-dr-man

    #comics #Watchmen #DrManhattan #DavidGibbons

  11. "I like blue because it kind of reads the same kind of tone as skin, but looks completely different from it in its hue. It also relates to the way you might visualize electrical energy or atomic energy. That it’s a kind of blue, pure energy. A cold energy, unlike fire or flame, which is what a red color would make you think of."
    —David Gibbons, in Screen Rant (2008)

    🖼️ 'Watchmen' (1986), by Alan Moore and David Gibbons
    🔗 apaneladay.com/watchmen-dr-man

    #comics #Watchmen #DrManhattan #DavidGibbons

  12. "I like blue because it kind of reads the same kind of tone as skin, but looks completely different from it in its hue. It also relates to the way you might visualize electrical energy or atomic energy. That it’s a kind of blue, pure energy. A cold energy, unlike fire or flame, which is what a red color would make you think of."
    —David Gibbons, in Screen Rant (2008)

    🖼️ 'Watchmen' (1986), by Alan Moore and David Gibbons
    🔗 apaneladay.com/watchmen-dr-man

    #comics #Watchmen #DrManhattan #DavidGibbons

  13. "I like blue because it kind of reads the same kind of tone as skin, but looks completely different from it in its hue. It also relates to the way you might visualize electrical energy or atomic energy. That it’s a kind of blue, pure energy. A cold energy, unlike fire or flame, which is what a red color would make you think of."
    —David Gibbons, in Screen Rant (2008)

    🖼️ 'Watchmen' (1986), by Alan Moore and David Gibbons
    🔗 apaneladay.com/watchmen-dr-man

    #comics #Watchmen #DrManhattan #DavidGibbons

  14. "I like blue because it kind of reads the same kind of tone as skin, but looks completely different from it in its hue. It also relates to the way you might visualize electrical energy or atomic energy. That it’s a kind of blue, pure energy. A cold energy, unlike fire or flame, which is what a red color would make you think of."
    —David Gibbons, in Screen Rant (2008)

    🖼️ 'Watchmen' (1986), by Alan Moore and David Gibbons
    🔗 apaneladay.com/watchmen-dr-man

    #comics #Watchmen #DrManhattan #DavidGibbons