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might of many kings 

Kings are almighty and powerful. With the might of many kings, it's a strong standing.
"We need to order pizza" "I agree with the might of many kings!"

heroes of might and magic 3 

An absolutely AMAZING game for computers, with replay value that kicks that of the popular Xbox game Halo even though it was released three years earlier and is a sixth-person view game that runs in its own DOS shell, and it doesn't really measure up, graphics wise. You have the opportunity to customize virtually every aspect of the game, and this power is only enhanced with add-ins like WoG and Modhomm3. This is a phenomenal game that has kept me entertained since the day I bought it and you should also get it. Produced by 3DO.
I have beaten all of the scenarios and campaigns on "Impossible" difficulty, including all the 94 that I made. I needed a new challenge so I downloaded about 200 more. This is going to take a while.

Muscle of Might

What many men (particularly fans of Jersey Shore) secretly call their penis. Despite the fact that said penis might be barely two inches long, many of these self-deluded men still believe any woman will instantly drop honey at just a quick sight of the muscle of might.
"Dude, that chick is gonna totally want some of my muscle of might. I bet she's riding me in five minutes."
Muscle of Might by GPurvis November 4, 2013

Critical Theory of Might

The application of Critical Theory to might—the power of force, coercion, and violence—examining how might is used, justified, and resisted. Critical Theory of Might asks: What is might? How does it relate to right? How do those with might justify their dominance? How does might shape society, politics, and everyday life? Drawing on thinkers from Thucydides to contemporary critics of state violence, it insists that might is never just force—it's always accompanied by stories that make it seem legitimate, necessary, inevitable. Understanding might requires understanding how it's legitimated—and how it might be challenged.
"Might makes right, they say. Critical Theory of Might asks: says who? The powerful always have stories to justify their power. The strong claim they protect the weak; the violent claim they keep order. Might isn't right—it's just might. Critical theory insists on asking: who benefits from the story that might equals right? And what would justice look like without that story?"

a string of all might's hair 

best aizawa impersonator out there, the reason that eraser dust is a ship
random bitch: hey, look at this account, who's that?
another random bitch: oh, that's a string of all might's hair

People might mistake me for some kind of masochist

"People might mistake me for some kind of masochist People might mistake me for some kind of masochist People might mistake me for some kind of masochist People might mistake me for some kind of masochist"
is a Markiplier Quote in "I Review Amazon Self Defense Products" is a Youtube Video
Person 1: *hitting himself with non leathal weapons that he bought*
Also Person 1: People might mistake me for some kind of masochist