I waited to read this article until after I'd seen the movie, so I know I'm late to the party, but here's my two cents:
I waited to read this article until after I'd seen the movie, so I know I'm late to the party, but here's my two cents:
Many of mine have been mentioned, but a more recent one that has not:
Blue Kree
Re-imagined Rigellian?
This is the correct answer to the question. Discussion over.
Is this actually a debate? I wasn't aware that anyone preferred the newer editions.
Apt reference. Well done.
Sorry pal, you're thinking of Dinoco:
I'd like to take a moment to say how much I love seeing "Cthuhlu" and "Feminism" tags on the same article. That doesn't occur nearly often enough.
Show me where I blindly hated someone.
I think it's mostly because self-professed "Male Right's Activists" typically promote, not gender equality, but what can at best be called a false sense of entitlement and at worst misogyny and hate speech. I'd be far more sympathetic to their plight if I, as a male, ever felt my rights being even slightly impeded…
I'm male and don't feel at all belittled by any of the above memes, because I don't think they're referring to most men. The traits they are taking jabs at here are indicative of misogynist and MRA behaviour, not male behaviour. Certainly I've encountered the occasional feminist statement online that chooses to lump…
I'll bet dollars to doughnuts that Superman is taking centre stage in "Superman Vs. Batman," and, considering he only shows up in the final chapter of DKR, making him the lead would require one HELL of an adaptation.
THIS.
This reminds me of a short story that we were given to read in elementary school in which the narrator describes two prominent symbiotic life forms on a planet which he or she has been observing, and the reader ultimately realises that the narrator is observing Earth and the "life forms" are cars and humans.
"1966 short film," whereas The Hitchhiker's Guide To the Galaxy was first produced as a radio program in 1978.
Noted.
But for real:
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