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Mysterio:
“I’m Quentin Beck, a superhero from an alternate universe.”

Spider-Man:
“Cool! What’s your made-up name? I’m Spider-Man! Because I do whatever a spider can.”

Mysterio:
“The people in my world called me Mysterio. Because I’m, um, mysterious.”

Spider-Man:
“Mysterio, huh? What are your powers?”

Mysterio:
“My powers.

I don’t know where your education for this educated guess came from, but having seen the movie earlier today, I’d say you probably should get a better education.

Ah. Finally.
A dinosaur that perfectly represents what it feels like when you reach your mid 30's.

“Reiwa”?

This reminds me of this science article I read a while back that explained that cats have a better understanding of cause and effect than dogs.

Flying bugs:
“If it flies, it dies!

Creepy crawlies:
“How do I fight this floor-based enemy!?

We don’t deserve cats. :’D

One of the most common failures to read cat body language is when your cat is giving someone the most affectionate, loving gaze - and that person goes: “Your cat looks pissed AF.”

I live in Finland so we don’t have big scary bugs, but my cats will hunt any spider that makes the mistake of crawling in through my window in the summer.

I’m so proud of them.

Oh yeah, cats definitely have a lot of ways they will communicate with humans. It’s just that cats have very different body language than dogs. And I’ve noticed that most people who fail to understand what a cat is trying to tell them are trying to read cats as if they were dogs.

A couple of months ago my cat

Exactly. I mean, that’s probably how and why humans started using names in the first place. And it was probably much later that names became the labels of our persona and identity.

I’m an owner of two cats. And I’ve spent my entire adult life (the past 13 years) with cats. And I can tell you that cats absolutely know their names. Of course, as the researchers point out, this doesn’t necessarily mean that they understand the concept of a “name”. I think it’s a bit of a stretch to assume they do.

This is a solid argument, and something I wish game developers would consider more often. I have some thoughts of my own about game difficulty.

As a VFX (visual effects) artist, it bothers me to no end when people conflate special effects, visual effects and CGI.

When the Avengers finally arrive at Thanos’ doorstep, they find Korg sitting on the mad titan’s corpse. He greets Thor:

That’s right, Zack Snyder.

Just because you’ve been lied to doesn’t mean that everything is a lie.

Come on. That’s an otyugh if I’ve ever seen one.

Say, “Yah he’ll be fine. Like I told you, don’t worry about him

What the fuck, io9 readers?
I came here for the comment that simply says:
“Like, zoinks, Scoob!”
AND IT’S NOT HERE!?