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Kuyou: No! He lives?! But that's impossible! I saw what my flame did to him! His body was burned to a crisp! Canadian children's author Gordon Korman has had a long career as the prolific writer of humorous, exciting, and easy-to-read novels geared toward grades 4 to 9. He started writing at age 12, when he wrote This Can't Be Happening at MacDonald Hall! for a seventh grade English class. Over the course of nearly 20 years after the publication of this first MacDonald Hall book, Korman published a total of 7 titles about the boarding school exploits of best friends Bruno and Boots.This month, I read them all: If the Emperor Had a Text-to-Speech Device has this happen two times in "This is impossible!" variety: As the first installment of the series, this novel introduces the main and recurring characters that appear in most of the rest of the books in the series, notably Bruno Walton, Melvin “Boots” O'Neal, Elmer Drimsdale, Perry Elbert, Cathy Burton, Diane Grant, and George Wexford-Smyth III. In the second novel, Go Jump in the Pool, most of the rest of the recurring characters are introduced, along with all of their stereotypes. Number 4 in the 'Penguin Books - Green Ideas' series, this book is a collection of speeches and essays by the investigative journalist and 'professional troublemaker' George Monbiot, a leading voice in the fight for climate justice.

Unable to imagine anything that can kill Kenpachi and desperate to kill him before he can do it first, Gremmy imagines a meteor falling upon the Seireitei, before kindly letting Kenpachi know that even if he were to kill him now the meteor would still fall and kill everyone else. Cue Kenpachi speaking the name of his Zanpakuto and cutting the meteor down in one swing. Gremmy is so utterly flabbergasted at this extreme display of power that he screams at Kenpachi, calling him a monster. Count Waltz in Eternal Sonata in the second battle against him, which only occurs in the PlayStation 3 Updated Re-release. "I can't believe this. How could I lose? Impossible. I will not accept it. I will never accept defeat!" Makuramon also says it when Beelzemon destroys him. May not have been the strongest Deva but he lasted the most episodes out of any, besides Antylamon, who survives up to the final episode and the end of the movie set afterward due to her Heel–Face Turn.

Charles: No, it's not possible! I'm supposed to be immortal! We're being absorbed? Consumed by C's World?! All three villains of Punk Hazard get this: Monet when she realizes Zoro actually Would Hit a Girl when she figured he wouldn't, Vergo when Law takes him out in one slash, and Caesar when his supposedly "killer gas" doesn't affect Luffy in the final struggle. The equivalent Japanese phrases are "masaka" (まさか, often translated as "no way!") and "sonna bakana" (そんなバカな, often translated as "incredible!" or "that's impossible!"). Such words are used so much in anime, it's fairly common to hear "this can't be!" in English dubs. Monsters in Toku are prone to yelling this just before they explode.

Penguin's 'Green Ideas' series is a new publication of twenty short books each written by an eminent environmental thinker and focusing on different aspects of our planet's environmental crisis. I am grateful to Penguin for sending me review copies of five of these works and, on the strength of what I have read so far, I look forward to completing the set myself. Likewise happens during the Summit War when Luffy displays it again and the Marines realize he has the potential to be the pirate king. THIS CANNOT BE! THE SCHOOL MUST BE CLOSED! YOU ARE NOT FIT TO BE THE PRINCIPAL ANY LONGER! YOU ARE TOO OLD AND YOUR ALZHEIMERS IS DANGEROUS! YOU MUST RETRY OR VOLDEMORT WILL KILL YOUR STUDENTS!" Said to Dumbledore by Doris Rumbridge (Dolores Umbridge) after the Ministry thinks Dumbledore isn't doing enough against Voldemort. Ultimately, it's a slender volume (again, more on that below), and Monbiot doesn't break a lot of new ground, but he tells a powerful story ... and he reminds us that stories matter; indeed, he forcefully argues that we need a new story if we're going to change our climate change (or, dare I say, species') trajectory.Legacy of Kain: The Elder God moans "This cannot be" as one of his lines when Kain gets close enough to slash him in the eye.

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