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Nimona
“So you're not crazy, huh? The Institution really IS up to no good. "
"You thought I was crazy?"
" No, no, crazy in a GOOD way! Evil mad scientist kind of thing! "
"Just stop.”
Crazy
Corruption
Villains
Mad Scientist
Nimona
“I am a mad scientist that researches why I am a mad scientist!”
Astronomy
Mad
Scientist
Altitude
Osha
Tmt
Kea
Mauna
Telescope
Researches
Women and the Comics
“The storyline also changed with the times, and went from Marla Drake held captive by Nazis in the war years, to mad scientists, gangsters and kidnapping after the war.
Miss Fury
's adventures were part pulp, part film noir.”
Comics
Pulp
Sequential Art
Film Noir
Miss Fury
Tarpe Mills
Final Girls
“I’m a mad scientist. We don’t need lip gloss. We have jumper cables.”
Women In Science
Strong Female Characters
Mira Grant
Mad Scientist
Final Girls
Mad Science
Touch the Dark
“The blond's booming voice was well-educated British, but his outfit didn't match it. His hair was the only normal thing about him--close cropped and without noticeable style. But his T-shirt was crossed with enough ammunition to take out a platoon, and he had a tool belt slung low on his hips that, along with a strap across his back, looked like it carried one of every type of handheld weapon on the market. I recognized a machete, two knives, a sawed-off shotgun, a crossbow, two handguns--one strapped to his thigh--and a couple of honest-to-God grenades. There were other things I couldn't identify, including a row of cork-topped bottles along the front of the belt. The getup, sort of mad scientist meets Rambo, would have made me smile, except that I believe in showing respect for someone carrying that much hardware.”
Pritkin
Small Orange Fruit
“It was as if a mad scientist had sold all of his important tools and chemicals at a yard sale, leaving a makeshift laboratory of scrap materials that the neighbors didn't want.”
Humor
Science
Laboratory
Lab
Mad Scientist
Yard Sale
The New Adventures of the Mad Scientists' Club
“Hoh, Boy!" Freddy snorted, slapping his palm to his forehead. "I hope you never donate your brain to science. It would set civilization back fifty years.”
Humor
Science
Brain
Insult
Come Back
Freddy
The Target
“He stepped back, cursing. "Hey, haven't you heard of the First Amendment? You jerk!"
The security guard, still gunning like a mad scientist, said over the loudspeaker, "Sure, you little shit, and Prince Charles is a Tampax”
Humor
Catherine Coulter
The Big Chunk of Ice: The Last Known Adventure of the Mad Scientists' Club
“The professor pointed out how he could drop a keel and a propeller into the water, in case he came down at sea, and after cutting the gas bag loose he'd have a seaworthy boat. He had everything on board for survival at sea, including fancy fishing gear, flares and weather balloons for distress signals, and both shortwave radio equipment and a low-frequency system for round-the-world communications.
"Boy! This is somethin' right out of Jules Verne...only better, maybe," said Homer.
You are right, Mr. Snodgrass," said the professor. "It is ze only way to travel. You don't go so fast, but it beats swimming! Yes? And we have everysing for safety and comfort at sea, if we have to come down. Ze only thing we have to worry about is piranhas. Oh, zey are terrible! Zey will eat everysing in sight!"
"Piranhas?" Homer gasped. "I thought they were only found in South American Rivers?"
"Oh?" said the professor. "Do ze piranhas know zat, Mr. Snodgrass?”
Humor
Ocean
Jules Verne
Blimp
Piranhas
The Big Chunk of Ice: The Last Known Adventure of the Mad Scientists' Club
“Anyway, zis is Austria. Now somesing else funny! Ze Austrians do not call it 'Austria.' Zey call it O-s-t-e-r-r-e-i-c-h!" and the professor wrote the letters out on the blackboard. "Zat is because zey do not know how to spell. Zey are very nice people, se Austrians, but you will notice zey are very bad spellers.”
Humor
Spelling Errors
Austria
All the Birds in the Sky
“All this time as a mad scientist why didn't he have a shrink ray or stun gun in his closet somewhere? He had been wasting his life.”
Closet
Mad Scientist
“Here are few important things to know about chess, if somebody you have beat decline another fight... Let's see what's the feeling to lose, let's feel it, let's be angry, let's the anger full him... (So far this is enjoying to watch...)
(Little Off the topic, but so far when I finished one quiz about chess it was said that I am a Mad Scientist)...
- When you lose just go and see the enemy learn from him lessons about chess, ask him questions and many other useful stuff... then one day after few weeks or who knows when... suggest another battle You VS Him...
To win and to think different you need tactics they are 90% of the game the other 10% are to know how something moves...
So as my suggestion solve problems on the phone or on the computer on the tablet or where you want... solve them... they will help you in a battle... You will remember one problem and somehow you will be in it and you will know the answer.
When you are tired listen to music and try something else...”
Awesome
One
Tired
Chess
Vs
Would Ya
Please Don't Tell My Parents I'm a Supervillain
“We all flinched as Ray flipped the breaker back on, but my laboratory again failed to erupt in flames. It must be a mad scientist record.”
Funny
Mad Scientists
Mad Science
Please Do Not Taunt the Octopus
“And everyone knows I’m a mad scientist. It’s amazing what everyone knows, isn’t it? Usually what everyone knows is insulting and sort of ableist, because the people who know everything always seem to think of themselves as being perfectly normal. But that’s neither here nor there.”
Newsflesh
Shannon Abbey
“What makes a scientist a "Mad Scientist"?
A lack of desire to publish, mainly.”
Mad Scientist
Supervillainy
Symbiont
“Every mad scientist secretly dreams of playing God.”
Science
Scientist
Parasite
Mad Scientist
Parasitology
“Having studied High Altitude Observatory Diseases (HAOD), I now regard professional astronomers as mad scientists.”
Mad
High
Scientists
Diseases
Professional
Altitude
Observatory
Regard
Astronomers
Studied
Resident Mad Scientist
“They declared war on us some 100,000 years ago. We are about to announce that we've finally noticed.”
War
Overdue
Bitter in the Mouth
“Memory is a curse. I wasn't the first to say this, but I was proof of it. My memory was sharp. A thorn, a broken water glass, a jellyfish that crashed into me and reached back for more. My secret sense, which I have come to understand as my condition, gave me a way to encode information that was immediate and long-lasting, an inborn mnemonic device.
The ancient Greeks had a mnemonic device that called for thinking of a path, say through the streets of a familiar city, and depositing along the way the information that they wished to retain. At the corner of the Street of Wine Merchants, they would place fact number one; continuing ahead twenty paces to the Fountain of Bacchus, they would place fact number two; turning right onto the Street of Pleasure Houses by the front door of the Pavilion of Virgins (the name was ironic because even back then virgins were rare and mythical beings), they would place facts number three through ten (because it was there among the rare and mythical beings that they wanted to linger); and in that way their journey would continue on. To retrace this path in their mind was to gather up the facts again, easy and showy as red roadside poppies.
My own mnemonic device worked in similar fashion, but instead of a path there was a multicourse meal prepared by a mad scientist who knew and cared nothing about food. To revisit the dishes and their chaotic juxtaposition of flavors was to recall with precision those facts, from the trivial to the significant, that I have acquired, via the spoken word, during the course of my life.”
Memory
Path
Ancient Greeks
Mnemonic
The Mad Scientist's Daughter
“She had thought about that moment so often during the past few years it had dried out. It was stale, like old, odourless potpourri. But she still want back to it, because it was the only one.”
Love
Pain
Memories
Memory
“I destroyed that doll, hoping the sacrifice would somehow reverse time and bring my father back. I was a mad scientist and an angry child.”
Life
Death
Grief
Death Of A Loved One
Final Chapter: A Megan Montaigne Mystery
“I read voraciously as a kid. And one day, I realized that in books, everything is possible." Megan pictured in her mind the library beneath them, its rows upon rows of books "You know how science fiction movies have mad scientists who keep endless jars of brains in some secret back room? Well, if you think about it, what you have down there--" she inclined her head in the direction of the library "--is a room full of brains. Every book is someone's brain. When I read a book, I'm basically reading someone's mind. Not their thoughts exactly, but you get an idea of their worldview, or at the very least, you get an idea of their understanding of humans. When I was a kid, it felt like that helped. I could understand the characters in books because I knew their motives. Books helped me figure people out." She laughed. "I guess. Or maybe they're just a good escape. But, I mean, libraries include everything we can think of in the universe. All possibilities. If someone has imagined it, it's in a library. That's pretty amazing.”
Books
Libraries
White Tears
“Electricity is not digital. It does not come in discrete packets, but floods the air and flows through conductors and shoots from the hands of mad scientists in silent movies. If it is futuristic at all, it is a past version of the future, temperamental, unstable, half-alive.”
Electricity
Bread and Butter
“According to Britt, Hector was spending the last few weeks before Stray opened perfecting some mad scientist's ice cream cone, cacao custard in a cup constructed out of malt or something equally odd, plus a salted, buttered popcorn ice cream. He'd created some kind of hot fried pastry with a cool Meyer lemon center, served with Thai basil cream and a sparkling drift of sugared zest. Britt had described them as otherworldly beignets.”
Ice Cream
Ingredients
Flavors
Beignets
We Need You: A Call to an Imaginal Reality
“Let people doubt your sanity. Let them think you’re nuts. Be the mad scientist, the wise fool, the adventure addict who makes others question there own aliveness.”
Adventure
Risk
Personal Growth
Dream
Life Purpose
Dare
Genuine
True Self
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