KidSardonic
KidSardonic
KidSardonic

Gawker is legitimately full of the most self important toxic people ever. It’s also home to a huge variety of all manners of genius and hilarity. Don’t really know where I’m going with this comment, aside from the fact that I wish I could be looking at celebrity gossip memes and rolling my eyes at the awful comments

Reddit has 164MILLION unique visitors every month. Reddit is full of all sorts of people. Get off the front page and explore smaller subs and you’ll find some of the most intelligent, kind people you’ll ever interact with.

Reddit is legitimately full of the most self important toxic people ever. It’s also home to a huge variety of all manners of genius and hilarity. Don’t really know where I’m going with this comment, aside from the fact that I wish I could be looking at gaming memes and rolling my eyes at the awful comments right now.

I’ve always wanted to do Mos-ablanca. Neutral criminal land caught between rebels and evil empire?! [edited because I realized I really blew the light source on that image]

More emotional? I wasn’t 30 seconds in to that first move before I was leaking water from my eyes. (Not crying. Never crying.)

It’s the solution to everything.

Hah, Delly as Krillan is great. I somehow missed that one, but man it’s way fitting. Looked like a badass for a few games, then pretty much died midway through game 4 and LeBron wasn’t able to gather the rest of the DragonBalls to revive him before the series was over.

This has been my answer to many open channels, but it’s absolutely true. Earth X and Universe X didn’t just help me grow up from a child to an adult, they helped me grow up from a human of Earth to a citizen of the Omniverse. They made me see that there is far, far more to existence than this pale blue marble; in

Fuck. I’m actually crying.

I remember it like it was yesterday - my first day at work. “Who the hell are you??” I thundered. “Who do you think I am??” my coworkers screamed, as we battled throughout the plant for hours. Each time I met a new cube-mate, there was an epic melee.

I think one of the reasons this scene has had such an impact on people is because - once again - it doesn’t fit with standard narrative directions.

Maybe the issue wasn't that you were planning to write a rape scene, but that the only purpose for your rape scene was to motivate a male character. It's not the rape scene that's the problem. It's the fact that you, the author, should have more respect for your characters than to simply make them objects that you use

Jesus Christ, your username is embarrassingly appropriate right now. He offered up, like, the most gentle, mild, not-even-criticism of genre.

Kevin Smith used to rule. Before his feel-feels got hurt by critics too many times, and he decided to go hide in a cloud of pot smoke and self-deprecating fat jokes and gay jokes. Now he lives in an easy world where he just repeats his greatest hits over and over again in podcast form, and no longer has to take any

Angrier Geek indeed. Way to overreact.

This is not something we should believe, but it’s something we should worry about. Pegg is right that movies like Star Wars (and Jaws and Indie) were important during the 1970s-80s transition from movies with downtown premieres to the suburban multiplex. Sure, you can’t blame a single film for the shift toward

A narrative doesn’t need to be complete for it to be judged. That’s a stupid line of reasoning — you can just a television episode on it’s own or as part of a narrative without that narrative being complete. It happens all the time.

Every time I think they can't make a costume worse at DC, they prove me wrong. Newsflash, DC - this is Superman and this is Wonder Woman: