BeezyDaGreat
BeezyDaGreat
BeezyDaGreat

I always say OPM is how Superman would REALLY be. Instead of getting his ass beat for an hr every fight. Lol.

You should check out the Black Comic Book Festival in New York in January too. There’s usually some pretty good cosplay there and it’s free. It’s at the Schomburg Center in Harlem so it’s EXTRA Black. Lol. The panels are always great. This year they did a premier event for Into the Spider-Verse with Luna Velez.

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The solutions a lot simpler than statistics and logic and all that... He was an Observer!!!

If we get em done at the mall they'll only cost a few more dollars than buying premade shirts. Lol. Let's get on it!!

I don't think that it's horrible design per se, just a design that you don't like. Using the example of RPGs, I think that it tends to immerse me in the game and therefore care more when there are actual consequences to me dying. Not saying thats the reason developers do it, just saying taht's the effect it has on me.

I don't think this is as big of an issue for the gen pop as it is for us. For example, most people I know either a) dont know which company releases which characters. So you get the 'I wonder why Superman & Spiderman havent been in the same movie yet' kind of questions or b) know that much but dont particularly care

Me & my dad. He's actually been one of my faves all my life (dad's fault). Esp now that he's a mutant & an X-Man.

I agree with you that there's nothing wrong with spreading a game out over however long it takes. Thats what I usually do if the game allows it. The if the game allows it thing is the tricky part sometimes though (which you alluded to). A lot of games in general don't. And a lot of the ones that do don't let you

I love paper books for one main reason: sharing. It's so much easier to share a paper book than an ebook because of DRM and lending limits, etc. I use PDFs of books for some things but then you miss most of the perks of ebooks (saving place, annotations, page turning) depending on how well the PDF is formatted.

On #6:

The Big Chicken's always been my favorite since I'm from Atlanta. Out of towner's would be lost (literally) without it. Lol

One thing struck me as intersting at the end: The Raava Korra merged with was full-sized but the one that Wan merged with (and that was pulled out of Korra) was tiny. I'm hoping this is addressed and that this new Korra line of Avatars is much more spiritually powerful than the Wan line.

It's not exactly a museum of sci-fi but the Henry Ford Museum in Detroit has exactly what you're talking about. I went there a few months ago to kill time before a flight. They have a section devoted to the World's Fair with some of the original geodesic dome homes, Dymaxion Houses, and a bunch of other stuff. It was

Because thats the purpose of all science. (Not being sarcastic...I firmly believe all science should be used to create sci fi stuff. LOL)

Thats been my guess since the 1st ep. Something just seems wrong about him. He's too enthusiastic...even for a villain. Lol

Lol. Yea, I'm not sure how 'grey' animegogo is (The eps never got take down like on other sites, so maybe Nick is turning a blind eye to it). Nick.com should still be an option if you can wait a few days though. Or on demand if you have cable.

I know last season the eps were usually up there a few days after airing on Sat. Definitely before the next one aired. I think I watched on animegogo every week. They were up abt an hr or so after they aired on Nick.

I'm glad to see there are fans of Monster besides me. This has got to be my favorite anime of all time (along with Cowboy Bebop) but I don't know anybody who's watched it without me introducing them to it.

Not sure if anybody mentioned it yet but Damage Control HAs been introduced to the MCU (kinda...) At the end of IM, theres a ticker on the news that mentions that they have to clean up. I think its in the after credits scene where Tony meets Fury & Hulk is rampaging in the background.