Tuesday, February 11, 2020

Strongest Friend


At the heart of much speculative fiction (and fiction in general) is a question. What if? On Tuesdays I like to throw one out there and see what you make of it. Do with it as you please. If a for-instance is not specified, feel free to interpret that instance as you wish. And if you find this becomes a novel-length answer, I'd appreciate a thank you in the acknowledgements. ðŸ˜‰

What if your best friend got super powers?

17 comments:

  1. We'd have a better world, if he did.

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  2. I'd do everything to make sure he stayed my best friend :)

    betty

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  3. My best friend is my wife so that would be awesome!

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  4. My best friend is my pup and she would never be sick and live forever. <3

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  5. Good...she might be able to "Pow" her ex. I would be the friendly side kick..I can live with that:)

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  6. My best friend is my husband. His super power? Depends on the day, I guess. I'd like him to have the power to organize his office and garage.

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  7. I'd ask for a demonstration. Then decide if this person was safe to hang around.

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    1. Well, it's your best friend, so hopefully you trust them. I hope.

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  8. First I would hope that it was a good superpower, esp if it is one that might benefit from!!haha....I would be really happy for them but jealous for me...haha

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  9. I would sure be envious. And I would hope the friend would help my husband with physical chores. What a superperson could do with a big snowstorm....

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    1. That would be a useful superpower right now, I'd imagine.

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