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- A 'Stand', in the Gintama uniiverse, is used to refer to a spirit of a deceased living things(including humans and animals but no comment made with regard to plants), which has yet to ascend to heaven. The term 'Stand' was first used by Gintoki as he was visibly uncomfortable calling them spirits or ghosts. It is a direct reference to the Stands in Jojo's Bizarre Adventure.
- Standing is the upright pre-combat position of your character as opposed to sitting. A character can walk, run, jump, or engage in combat directly from a standing position. If the character is sitting, most actions will automatically change the position to standing. It takes a short amount of time to stand from a sitting position and about equal amount of time to sit from a standing position, but almost no time to walk, run, jump, or engage in combat.
- Stand was the twelfth episode of Season 3, part 2 of the season finale, and the thirty-seventh episode in the series Warehouse 13.
- The Stand(スタンドSutando) is a supernatural power unique to JoJo's Bizarre Adventure. A Stand is an entity psychically generated by its proprietor, generally referred to as a Stand User(スタンド使いSutando Tsukai). It is viewed as a physical manifestation of the User's fighting spirit. A Stand generally presents itself as a figure hovering near the user and possesses abilities beyond that of an ordinary human, which, depending on the Stand User, can be wielded for good or for evil.
- Stand is a song by R.E.M.
- Being able to play requires the skill to effectively Stand your Bakugan on the right Gate Card and battle. If a Bakugan is shot and does not Stand, it is considered a Miss and is put in it's owners used pile. When two Bakugan Stand on a Gate Card, the Gate Card is activated. Whichever player's Bakugan is more powerful after applying the Gate's power to both Bakugan is the winner of that battle. However, if one player Stands two of their own Bakugan on a single Gate Card, that Bakugan is moved to the other Gate Card. If there is not one, the card is automatically captured with no battle.
- Standing us the upright pre-combat position of your character as opposed to sitting. A character can walk, run, jump, or engage in combat directly from a standing position. If the character is sitting, most actions will automatically change the position to standing. It takes a short amount of time to stand from a sitting position and about equal amount of time to sit from a standing position, but almost no time to walk, run, jump, or engage in combat.
- Stand is a command to climb to your feet from a sitting, resting, or sleeping position.
- Star Wars: Stand is the Star Wars audio drama debut of Eric Olp, host and creator of the Star Wars fan radio show Centerpoint Arcade.
- "Stand" is a Moon Man song produced by Sohn OfMan, released to YouTube on October 25, 2016. It uses the same beat as "Deep Cover". Snow Man drops some lines in the chorus.
- Damage done to enemies in the attack mode is halved via bit shift. Sneaking up on enemies in the more complacent states of Path and Stand is a good way to get one-hit kills, because they will receive the full force of the attack.
- Now stand in the place where you work Now face west Think about the place where you live Wonder why you haven't before If you are confused, check with the sun Carry a compass to help you along Your feet are going to be on the ground Your head is there to move you around So stand in the place where you live Now face north Think about direction Wonder why you haven't now Now stand in the place where you work Now face west Think about the place where you live Wonder why you haven't before Stand in the place where you live Now face north Think about direction Wonder why you haven't now
- A stand is set up by a player when they want to sell their items. Stands are often left open while the player goes about their daily activities (School, work, eating, sleeping, etc.). This is done so that they don't waste time waiting for items to be sold. As such, asking the owner of a stand a question is generally not suggested. Stands are very simple, and can be summarized as follows:
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