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The Tom Kirby Act of 2015 ("Kirby Act" for short) is a piece of legislation that was first proposed on what would be referred to in Gerosha terminology as Earth-G-Nada, also known as Earth-33 in DC Comics and Earth-1218 in Marvel. It was suggested by Georgia state representative Tom Kirby that human-animal hybrid DNA should be outlawed, given the disturbing ability of scientists to enhance species of jellyfish by splicing certain human genes into them. The proposed legislation was quickly met with mockery from online skeptics, suggesting that Rep. Kirby had a grudge against fantastic creatures such as centaurs and mermaids. In Earth-G7, however, Rep. Kirby's proposed legislation passed and was made into a source of international legal precedent. The inhabitants of that universe would take the implications of the Kirby Act much more seriously.
Contrary to base assumptions by Earth-G-Nada readers, the Kirby Act has no relation whatsoever to Marvel author Jack Kirby nor to the Nintendo character Kirby.
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Cat Planet, June 19, 2015, 08:44:40 am
"Okay, who brought something for our writing circle?"
"I DID I DID!"
"Jesus fucking Christ, Mel- "
"Call me Dozerfleet."
"...Jesus, okay, fine. Dozerfleet. You're certainly a prolific writer, but I - "
"The Tom Kirby Act of 2015 - "
"No, no. Stop reading. Dozerfleet. You always read but you don't stay for the group criticism. I think you should listen to what everyone has to say and remain quiet, and then when we meet again next week, you should incorporate a version of the story that includes everyone's criticisms in mind - "
"I wrote another story while you were talking, what did you say?"
"GODDAMMIT, DOZERFLEET."