Actually, this was from a couple days ago, but I couldn't remember.
Anyway, there was a boxing match. On one side, was a friend of mine. I don't remember who it was. but on the other side, was Frankenstein. The friend of mine didn't want to box, but apparently it was in a big contract so they had to.
So, I tried to help out by examining the contract. At first, all I found was that apparently if the fight lasted to round 63 (yes, 63), people were allowed to use magic to finish it, so I suggested we try to hold out until then, and argue little points of the contract (since apparently arguing about the contract took up time in the fight too).
Then I hit on something that I thought was really valid, it said in the rules of fighting, if one of the opponents has regenerative powers, they have to have something in their name which indicates this. So, we took it to a judge, arguing that 'Frankenstein' was a proper name and so didn't indicate regeneration powers, and so the fight was invalid.
Unfortunately, the judge disagreed with us and ruled that Frankenstein is well known to have regeneration powers and so his name is enough.
And that's about where I woke up.
Anyway, there was a boxing match. On one side, was a friend of mine. I don't remember who it was. but on the other side, was Frankenstein. The friend of mine didn't want to box, but apparently it was in a big contract so they had to.
So, I tried to help out by examining the contract. At first, all I found was that apparently if the fight lasted to round 63 (yes, 63), people were allowed to use magic to finish it, so I suggested we try to hold out until then, and argue little points of the contract (since apparently arguing about the contract took up time in the fight too).
Then I hit on something that I thought was really valid, it said in the rules of fighting, if one of the opponents has regenerative powers, they have to have something in their name which indicates this. So, we took it to a judge, arguing that 'Frankenstein' was a proper name and so didn't indicate regeneration powers, and so the fight was invalid.
Unfortunately, the judge disagreed with us and ruled that Frankenstein is well known to have regeneration powers and so his name is enough.
And that's about where I woke up.