Unless it's formulated to sublimate into a gas I suppose.
Fact that US Republicans are mostly straight up monarchists in all but name, wanting the rapist fuckweasel to have the title of President but role of king is certainly something.
One thing to consider, assuming the red one is mental time travel (which is the only way it'd really be at all useful), you're essentially murdering everyone who exists from your subjective present to the jump point to replace with at best very similar clones and possibly no one or completely different people. Then you have to also assume the timeline isn't fixed and you can actually change things, and thus contend with butterfly effect causing divergence making your knowledge less useful. Sure, little changes probably won't impact things on a global scale for a while, but once you start doing big things like investing or preventing terrorist attacks or something that could cause major divergence. Ethically any kind of useful time travel should be limited to "World is already wiped out" scale scenarios where the alternative is worse.
Pseudo telegram could also work within the "kind of works if you squint" framework of it without bumping into the "now we ignore RAW and use actual physics for the final attack" bit
Other than one scripted one it makes you do as a tutorial when they become unlocked they're optional, can keep it in your back pocket at 100% charge until you feel like manually hitting the trigger button
If the "how to"s were swapped it'd still be pretty "don't dead", but at least vaguely sensible. No idea what the fuck they were going for with that swap
Popularity of memeing on that page was high enough that they did actually reference it in canon a few times which is hilarious. There's a continuity where one of the first times Clark meets Lex is in detention in high school Lex was there for stealing 40 cakes from the bake sale because the school wouldn't approve his fission powered toaster science project
I remember messing around with the permanent spell effects glitch (commonly referred to as "Soul Trap" glitch due to that being an easy effect to use to trigger it). Had one save where Jump and speed were fortified so much that barely tapping jump when moving the minimum speed you could would rocket you completely across the entire playable map and far out into the surrounding ocean, taking several real time minutes to get there.
What's this about the immortal horse though? That sounds badass
On the one hand, usual formulation is you only get one question, finding out which is the liar alone is easy but useless as then you're out of questions to actually get through the gate. On the other hand, unless you get the information about the behavior of the guards from a trusted source that isn't them you have no reason to believe them, and in fact they cannot relay the setup to you accurately without giving it away if you assume they're always like that as many do.
There's also the issue of some instances having downvoting disabled, and I think I remember reading something about downvoting federating oddly or something