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The bad guy is Maleficent... The one from Sleeping Beauty...
She ties her hair up when she is inventing. She tied it up at the start when she made the rock skipping invention and again when she created the grappling hook to rescue sunny
The great and funny "Bad Taste Bears" have been created by United Kingdom Illustrator and Graphic Designer "Peter Underhill" in the year 1994. Interestingly Peter started drawing anything as tattoos on the arms of school-mates - except horses.
"bad" as in a bad person? If so, then yes.
Here on Earth, not one person is "bad". You can be bad at something you do, or be bad at a certain talent, but a person him(her)self is not BAD. We humans are made in the image of God's eyes, and no one is bad.
He wasn't a bad businessman. He had high ethical standards. He wasn't always successful in his ventures however, because of various factors. His projects were very large scale, highly innovative and in a time when the project management and costing methods of today had only just begun to be developed. Like high risk new ventures today, some worked, some didn't, and some ended up costing far more to complete than was foreseen, just like now. Brunel's biggest failing or strength depending on your point of view was his ability to persuade people to keep supporting his projects through to completion when others would have given up. Brunel lived the life of a gentrleman in Londo society, paid his debts, and his achievements still stand today as great examples. So hardly a bad businessman.
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If it is a good invention and actually works, then it will only sell if you see someone famous, or have enough money to advertise it. If it is a bad invention, don't count on selling it.
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nothing
overthrow him .
the invention can be useful in the hands of a good person, but it can be harmful in the hands of a bad person.
He's awesome! lol