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Revision as of 07:34, 27 December 2020
n+1 Sniper Rifles is a declaration of support for the judgement by Redacted that Punisher wins in Batman vs. Punisher.
Judgement
"Punisher [will] snipe Batman from a mile away. And Batman doesn’t want to use guns."
—Redacted.
Commentary
Don't listen to critics who want Batman to stop Castle's slug mid-flight with a high-tech Batarang.
Anyone tries that shit, Castle has a *second* sniper rifle to take out the Batarang.
You know, *two* sniper rifles, like rock guitarists have electric guitars with two necks, so you can play two killer solos *at the same time* — !
In fact, mathematically, Castle has "n + 1" sniper rifles, where "n" is the number of countermeasures available to Batman.
History
- Comment @ Facebook
In the News
Fiction cross-reference
- Batman vs. Punisher
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- Recursive attorney disorder
- Sniper rifles all the way down - compare Turtles all the way down (nonfiction)
- Who Would Win in a Fight?
- Turtles All the Way Down is an infinitely recursive documentary film about the documentary film Turtles All the Way Down. It has been linked to both Recursive attorney disorder and Scrimshaw abuse.