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Rose does`nt die she was trapped in a paradox universe and couldnt get through to the doctor
Either that you are trapped in an alternate universe, or you are measuring him on the (incidentally highly inaccurate) BMI scale. BMI stands for Bunny Mass Index. (Kilometers measure distance, a bit shorter than miles. Kilograms measures weight, but a 28 kilogram bunny weighs about 60 pounds. What are you feeding it?)
Because he's hundreds of years older than she is and she's trapped in a parallel universe.
Rose Tyler gets trapped in a parallel universe at the end of the second series of Doctor Who. She returns for a brief appearance in the third series finale, where she gets stranded in the parallel universe again with the Doctor unable to join her permanently.
His visual style seems trapped in a universe dominated by references to Superman, video games, and old rock bands.
Mike is a Spartan Commando (aka Spartan III) who is MIA with SPARTAN-168. He is trapped under a debris of rock in a camp.
A fursona doesn't always have to represent an animal trapped in a human body. I fact, a fursona doesn't really have to be spiritual at all. Some can use it as an alter ego. Some can create one to use mainly as a avatar. Some just create one for the heck of it. So one can have an alternate fursona if it is desired (in fact alot of furs have alternate fursonas).I hope this helped you.
No it is not, Trapped is a noun :)
After being trapped in a parallel universe, Rose continued to live there with the meta-crisis Doctor created from her DNA and the Tenth Doctor. In that universe, they went on to have a life together and presumably continued their adventures.
Heat is collected from the area where it is shook. ~Raverion alternate answer: Shaking them up makes them fluffy, so that they contain more trapped air, and air is an excellent insulator as long as it is not moving.
The homophone for "trapped" is "rapped."
They actually are not trapped anymore, they were pulled out yesterday. But, they were trapped underground in Chile.