If Men in Black don't exist how do they have homes?
Officially the Men in Black agents do not exist. No paper trail or forensics of them can be found. So one has to ask how does J and likely every other agent have a home to live in when not on shift?
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Officially the Men in Black agents do not exist. No paper trail or forensics of them can be found. So one has to ask how does J and likely every other agent have a home to live in when not on shift?
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Because MIB own the properties they live in.
– Valorum
yesterday
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Wipe the memory of the landlord as soon as you have the rental agreement signed ? Oh wait, why even the agreement, swipe memory, occupy and enjoy !
– R S
yesterday
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How hard can it be for MIB to arrange for the agents to rent or buy housing under false identities? And as some have suggested, possibly MIB owns an apartment building and/or a neighborhood of houses for agents to live in.
– M. A. Golding
yesterday
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Officially the Men in Black agents do not exist. No paper trail or forensics of them can be found. So one has to ask how does J and likely every other agent have a home to live in when not on shift?
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Officially the Men in Black agents do not exist. No paper trail or forensics of them can be found. So one has to ask how does J and likely every other agent have a home to live in when not on shift?
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Because MIB own the properties they live in.
– Valorum
yesterday
2
Wipe the memory of the landlord as soon as you have the rental agreement signed ? Oh wait, why even the agreement, swipe memory, occupy and enjoy !
– R S
yesterday
1
How hard can it be for MIB to arrange for the agents to rent or buy housing under false identities? And as some have suggested, possibly MIB owns an apartment building and/or a neighborhood of houses for agents to live in.
– M. A. Golding
yesterday
add a comment |
6
Because MIB own the properties they live in.
– Valorum
yesterday
2
Wipe the memory of the landlord as soon as you have the rental agreement signed ? Oh wait, why even the agreement, swipe memory, occupy and enjoy !
– R S
yesterday
1
How hard can it be for MIB to arrange for the agents to rent or buy housing under false identities? And as some have suggested, possibly MIB owns an apartment building and/or a neighborhood of houses for agents to live in.
– M. A. Golding
yesterday
6
6
Because MIB own the properties they live in.
– Valorum
yesterday
Because MIB own the properties they live in.
– Valorum
yesterday
2
2
Wipe the memory of the landlord as soon as you have the rental agreement signed ? Oh wait, why even the agreement, swipe memory, occupy and enjoy !
– R S
yesterday
Wipe the memory of the landlord as soon as you have the rental agreement signed ? Oh wait, why even the agreement, swipe memory, occupy and enjoy !
– R S
yesterday
1
1
How hard can it be for MIB to arrange for the agents to rent or buy housing under false identities? And as some have suggested, possibly MIB owns an apartment building and/or a neighborhood of houses for agents to live in.
– M. A. Golding
yesterday
How hard can it be for MIB to arrange for the agents to rent or buy housing under false identities? And as some have suggested, possibly MIB owns an apartment building and/or a neighborhood of houses for agents to live in.
– M. A. Golding
yesterday
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Although it's not confirmed in the films (or their accompanying novels), the reality seems to be that MIB probably own and operate the apartments that their Agents live in.
Z: You will conform to the identity we give you, eat where we tell you, live where we tell you
The most obvious evidence for this is the large armoury found in Agent K's old apartment. It seems very unlikely that K would have had the personal skills to install and equip such a large add-on without at least consulting with his superiors.
J's apartment (from MIB:3) seems spartan to the extreme. Basically just somewhere to sleep and chill before returning to work in 8 hours. Note that it's also in the standard MIB monochrome colour-scheme.
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It's more or less hinted at in the 'welcome speech' by Z: "You'll conform to the identity we give you, eat where we tell you, live where we tell you." While they have their agent identity, they're human, they need to unwind and such, they can't be on-call 24/7 in the MIB compound, that's recipe to go crazy which would be bad with the tech they have at hand.
– Sava
yesterday
20
That's 36/4.6667, not 24/7, in Centurion days. You either get used to it or go mad.
– steenbergh
yesterday
8
Haha... I'd never noticed the picture (or maybe it's a (possibly chalk/charcoal) painting) of Frank before :)
– Jon Clements
yesterday
Isn't though in the second movie, they go back to K's old apartment which is occupied by civilians at the time to retrieve some items and then mind wipe on the way out?
– BPugh
yesterday
@BPugh - Yes, presumably MiB are letting the apartment out (in the absence of an Agent to occupy it).
– Valorum
yesterday
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Although it's not confirmed in the films (or their accompanying novels), the reality seems to be that MIB probably own and operate the apartments that their Agents live in.
Z: You will conform to the identity we give you, eat where we tell you, live where we tell you
The most obvious evidence for this is the large armoury found in Agent K's old apartment. It seems very unlikely that K would have had the personal skills to install and equip such a large add-on without at least consulting with his superiors.
J's apartment (from MIB:3) seems spartan to the extreme. Basically just somewhere to sleep and chill before returning to work in 8 hours. Note that it's also in the standard MIB monochrome colour-scheme.
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It's more or less hinted at in the 'welcome speech' by Z: "You'll conform to the identity we give you, eat where we tell you, live where we tell you." While they have their agent identity, they're human, they need to unwind and such, they can't be on-call 24/7 in the MIB compound, that's recipe to go crazy which would be bad with the tech they have at hand.
– Sava
yesterday
20
That's 36/4.6667, not 24/7, in Centurion days. You either get used to it or go mad.
– steenbergh
yesterday
8
Haha... I'd never noticed the picture (or maybe it's a (possibly chalk/charcoal) painting) of Frank before :)
– Jon Clements
yesterday
Isn't though in the second movie, they go back to K's old apartment which is occupied by civilians at the time to retrieve some items and then mind wipe on the way out?
– BPugh
yesterday
@BPugh - Yes, presumably MiB are letting the apartment out (in the absence of an Agent to occupy it).
– Valorum
yesterday
|
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Although it's not confirmed in the films (or their accompanying novels), the reality seems to be that MIB probably own and operate the apartments that their Agents live in.
Z: You will conform to the identity we give you, eat where we tell you, live where we tell you
The most obvious evidence for this is the large armoury found in Agent K's old apartment. It seems very unlikely that K would have had the personal skills to install and equip such a large add-on without at least consulting with his superiors.
J's apartment (from MIB:3) seems spartan to the extreme. Basically just somewhere to sleep and chill before returning to work in 8 hours. Note that it's also in the standard MIB monochrome colour-scheme.
6
It's more or less hinted at in the 'welcome speech' by Z: "You'll conform to the identity we give you, eat where we tell you, live where we tell you." While they have their agent identity, they're human, they need to unwind and such, they can't be on-call 24/7 in the MIB compound, that's recipe to go crazy which would be bad with the tech they have at hand.
– Sava
yesterday
20
That's 36/4.6667, not 24/7, in Centurion days. You either get used to it or go mad.
– steenbergh
yesterday
8
Haha... I'd never noticed the picture (or maybe it's a (possibly chalk/charcoal) painting) of Frank before :)
– Jon Clements
yesterday
Isn't though in the second movie, they go back to K's old apartment which is occupied by civilians at the time to retrieve some items and then mind wipe on the way out?
– BPugh
yesterday
@BPugh - Yes, presumably MiB are letting the apartment out (in the absence of an Agent to occupy it).
– Valorum
yesterday
|
show 2 more comments
Although it's not confirmed in the films (or their accompanying novels), the reality seems to be that MIB probably own and operate the apartments that their Agents live in.
Z: You will conform to the identity we give you, eat where we tell you, live where we tell you
The most obvious evidence for this is the large armoury found in Agent K's old apartment. It seems very unlikely that K would have had the personal skills to install and equip such a large add-on without at least consulting with his superiors.
J's apartment (from MIB:3) seems spartan to the extreme. Basically just somewhere to sleep and chill before returning to work in 8 hours. Note that it's also in the standard MIB monochrome colour-scheme.
Although it's not confirmed in the films (or their accompanying novels), the reality seems to be that MIB probably own and operate the apartments that their Agents live in.
Z: You will conform to the identity we give you, eat where we tell you, live where we tell you
The most obvious evidence for this is the large armoury found in Agent K's old apartment. It seems very unlikely that K would have had the personal skills to install and equip such a large add-on without at least consulting with his superiors.
J's apartment (from MIB:3) seems spartan to the extreme. Basically just somewhere to sleep and chill before returning to work in 8 hours. Note that it's also in the standard MIB monochrome colour-scheme.
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It's more or less hinted at in the 'welcome speech' by Z: "You'll conform to the identity we give you, eat where we tell you, live where we tell you." While they have their agent identity, they're human, they need to unwind and such, they can't be on-call 24/7 in the MIB compound, that's recipe to go crazy which would be bad with the tech they have at hand.
– Sava
yesterday
20
That's 36/4.6667, not 24/7, in Centurion days. You either get used to it or go mad.
– steenbergh
yesterday
8
Haha... I'd never noticed the picture (or maybe it's a (possibly chalk/charcoal) painting) of Frank before :)
– Jon Clements
yesterday
Isn't though in the second movie, they go back to K's old apartment which is occupied by civilians at the time to retrieve some items and then mind wipe on the way out?
– BPugh
yesterday
@BPugh - Yes, presumably MiB are letting the apartment out (in the absence of an Agent to occupy it).
– Valorum
yesterday
|
show 2 more comments
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It's more or less hinted at in the 'welcome speech' by Z: "You'll conform to the identity we give you, eat where we tell you, live where we tell you." While they have their agent identity, they're human, they need to unwind and such, they can't be on-call 24/7 in the MIB compound, that's recipe to go crazy which would be bad with the tech they have at hand.
– Sava
yesterday
20
That's 36/4.6667, not 24/7, in Centurion days. You either get used to it or go mad.
– steenbergh
yesterday
8
Haha... I'd never noticed the picture (or maybe it's a (possibly chalk/charcoal) painting) of Frank before :)
– Jon Clements
yesterday
Isn't though in the second movie, they go back to K's old apartment which is occupied by civilians at the time to retrieve some items and then mind wipe on the way out?
– BPugh
yesterday
@BPugh - Yes, presumably MiB are letting the apartment out (in the absence of an Agent to occupy it).
– Valorum
yesterday
6
6
It's more or less hinted at in the 'welcome speech' by Z: "You'll conform to the identity we give you, eat where we tell you, live where we tell you." While they have their agent identity, they're human, they need to unwind and such, they can't be on-call 24/7 in the MIB compound, that's recipe to go crazy which would be bad with the tech they have at hand.
– Sava
yesterday
It's more or less hinted at in the 'welcome speech' by Z: "You'll conform to the identity we give you, eat where we tell you, live where we tell you." While they have their agent identity, they're human, they need to unwind and such, they can't be on-call 24/7 in the MIB compound, that's recipe to go crazy which would be bad with the tech they have at hand.
– Sava
yesterday
20
20
That's 36/4.6667, not 24/7, in Centurion days. You either get used to it or go mad.
– steenbergh
yesterday
That's 36/4.6667, not 24/7, in Centurion days. You either get used to it or go mad.
– steenbergh
yesterday
8
8
Haha... I'd never noticed the picture (or maybe it's a (possibly chalk/charcoal) painting) of Frank before :)
– Jon Clements
yesterday
Haha... I'd never noticed the picture (or maybe it's a (possibly chalk/charcoal) painting) of Frank before :)
– Jon Clements
yesterday
Isn't though in the second movie, they go back to K's old apartment which is occupied by civilians at the time to retrieve some items and then mind wipe on the way out?
– BPugh
yesterday
Isn't though in the second movie, they go back to K's old apartment which is occupied by civilians at the time to retrieve some items and then mind wipe on the way out?
– BPugh
yesterday
@BPugh - Yes, presumably MiB are letting the apartment out (in the absence of an Agent to occupy it).
– Valorum
yesterday
@BPugh - Yes, presumably MiB are letting the apartment out (in the absence of an Agent to occupy it).
– Valorum
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Because MIB own the properties they live in.
– Valorum
yesterday
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Wipe the memory of the landlord as soon as you have the rental agreement signed ? Oh wait, why even the agreement, swipe memory, occupy and enjoy !
– R S
yesterday
1
How hard can it be for MIB to arrange for the agents to rent or buy housing under false identities? And as some have suggested, possibly MIB owns an apartment building and/or a neighborhood of houses for agents to live in.
– M. A. Golding
yesterday