I always wondered why, when someone became invisible (in fiction, of course) by doing something or taking some potion, their clothes usually became invisible too. Of course in “The Invisible Man”, the titular character had to be naked to not be seen, since his clothes would still be visible. On top of that, per H. G. Wells, anything he had recently eaten was also visible, at least for a time. This of course wouldn’t apply to superheroes, since it would involve powers that we don’t understand.
I heard a story on the radio some years back about which superpower most people would prefer to have: being able to fly, or being able to become invisible. I think the great majority (at least of men) chose invisible. I wonder why?
eromlig almost 3 years ago
“I’ll see you guys later.”
Jeff0811 almost 3 years ago
Yes, yes, I get it, but boy, if those walls could talk… This would also explain Norman’s “absence”. Yup, I get that too.
Skeptical Meg almost 3 years ago
Jay should’ve stayed home and the next day said “I was here. I was just… quiet.”
The Reader Premium Member almost 3 years ago
His cloak is at the cleaners.
RobinHood almost 3 years ago
My comment from March 24 2021;
Jay just couldn’t handle the Rains
gmu328 almost 3 years ago
This is a great one today – love the levels of ridiculousness
Lee26 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
If only Jay could be invisible to Rita!
PoodleGroomer almost 3 years ago
11F and no clothes is too cold for the bits.
MuddyUSA Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Sick people should stay home not at work!
WF11 almost 3 years ago
I always wondered why, when someone became invisible (in fiction, of course) by doing something or taking some potion, their clothes usually became invisible too. Of course in “The Invisible Man”, the titular character had to be naked to not be seen, since his clothes would still be visible. On top of that, per H. G. Wells, anything he had recently eaten was also visible, at least for a time. This of course wouldn’t apply to superheroes, since it would involve powers that we don’t understand.
WF11 almost 3 years ago
I heard a story on the radio some years back about which superpower most people would prefer to have: being able to fly, or being able to become invisible. I think the great majority (at least of men) chose invisible. I wonder why?