JayGee1
Jay Gee
JayGee1

That turd sure was smelly.

Is it bad that I wanted to see what her reaction would be if she prancercised her way into a big, steaming, dog turd?

I will admit, I don't read much literature (time constraints and all that). So I don't have a library card. I had plans to borrow them from a couple I'm friends with after they had finished instead of buying them. But that took too long, and I broke down and bought them. There's a package of the first 4 for about 20

If being separated from your friends and family, locked in a room listening to people describe tragic events by day, then having to ask permission to go to dinner and a movie with a group of people you may or may not like, then having to pay for those things yourself, and then at the end of it all having to come to a

Trapped in a box is a perfect way to describe it, I think.

Yeah, you could say I noticed. As far as any "differences" so far, there aren't any for the plot, but some extra conversations really shown some light on certain characters for me.

I know how I'm spending the year-long wait. Finally reading them books! 1 down, 4 to go! Loving it so far, the insight you get from knowing what the characters are thinking is just awesome.

If I was an artist and I received an award alongside George Lucas... Well, let's just say I wouldn't want to receive an arts award next to George Lucas.

Except I responded to your point. The note about your spelling was an added bonus. Also, if you're busy with a raid it deserves your full attention. Think about your party's well being!

That's not changing the character, that's something that happened to the character. Even though that was a stupid storytelling element he was still the same Peter Parker.

What? Are you saying my argument supports the literal deal with the devil? Because I don't think that's true, and I don't know why you would think I think that.

Yeah, no, Mary Jane's portrayal in the last trilogy was very shitty. They missed out on the whole 'self sufficiency' part of her character (which, again, is pretty important).

Honestly, yeah, Peter Parker's been pretty much 'the same guy' for 50+ years. The changes that he has had as a character flow naturally from his experiences. A big part is his interaction with MJ, and her experience as a woman is a big part of her character. And as far as "selling", it's easier to sell if you don't

Oh I know, I'm echoing the sentiment.

I don't have a problem with a Spider-Man being gay. I have a problem with Peter Parker being gay. Marvel wanted to tell new Spider-Man stories, so they made a new guy be Spider-Man. And his stories are great! Do that more!

YES! I was hoping someone would run with that one...

No, they have a word for fan. Like the "best voted" answer says, "I am a Gundam" is a specific line from Gundam 00. In that series, the Gundam Mobile Suits are the main tool in a centuries long plan to end world conflict.

I had to stop watching Family Guy when I realized I watched a whole season and didn't laugh once.

That's all fine and dandy. Personally, I'm waiting for the strawberry that tastes like penis.

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Woah, woah, woah. Chris Pratt is going to be in the new Red Letter Media feature, Space Cop?