Tuesday, March 25, 2014

We're Like Ants...Like Ants...

Johnny Storm, la Antorcha Humana, returns from a visit to deep, deep space to retrieve a weapon for the Watcher:


"And so, upon truly becoming conscious of what he has done...the delayed reaction of what he seen...of where he has been...begins to take its toll on the youth."

"What's wrong with you?  Answer me, boy!"

"I have seen worlds so large...so large...that...that they weren't even worlds..."

"He's in shock!"

"Calm down Johnny...try not to remember it.  This must be what you went to find."

"We're like ants...like ants..."






Notes:
Indirect object pronouns always precede direct object pronouns, and both follow the imperative verb.  Note that lo it is required in such constructions more often than in English.
¡Contestamelo!  Tell me (it)!
¡Damelo! Give it to me!
¡Diselo! Tell (it to) him!

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