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I have no words. I’ve experienced something similar. But in my case I was breaking up a domestic violence situation. I was a senior in highschool. It was between a white kid (from a rich privileged area) and his black girl friend. I restrained the white kid. Didnt get violent (although well with my rights to). Police

“Please don’t leave us for Division 2!”

Out there, somewhere, is an Aborigine side-eying the shit out of him right now.

Kenner and Hasbro redeco’d the shit out of that for various Bat-projects. I have the green one I tossed to the Doctor Who figures, since the superheroes went to 6" scale.

“Bloody foreigners, coming to our country, taking our jobs, imposing their way of life on us. I won’t stand for it!”

I remember badly wanting the Batman: TAS Batmobile and I never got that. :(

effing tourist ;-)

Some of y’all just need to calm the fuck down about spoilers. What did you think he was just gonna be stuck in the quantum realm the whole fucking time? It’s not a spoiler to show that something that obviously was going to happen happened. Same with the Tony thing. Oh yeah they’re going to build up this whole heroic

Well, there’s a giant spoiler in the trailer (Ant-Man gets out of the quantum realm, duh!) but otherwise, I’ve been very impressed at how Marvel has shown effectively nothing of the plot so far. Well done.

Great point, it’d be kinda a breach of trust. Like hey I made this team because I believe in you, but lemme just call up my super soldier you guys have never heard about because I’m not sure you can pull this off.

Spoilers, naturally.

If you feel like games are cheaper and better a year later, maybe stop buying them the day they come out?

Good point. Making her response perfect!

I’m a little surprised that people are surprised about the Kree, though I might be one of the few people that remember the Kree’s reaction in GotG: “Hey, Kree Empire, Ronan is a genocidal maniac.” “Meh.”

Kind of hoping we see a grown up Monica in Avengers: Endgame.   

The issue with Green Book is that it’s the latest in a long line of films marketed as telling a nuanced story about the larger role that institutional racism has played in our society, when in reality it’s a milquetoast feel good story that doesn’t really have all that much to say other than “if only we could all be

Funny enough, I actually think its fitting. It looks like what is a childs idea of a strong super hero would look like.

“I’m not a racist — you’re a racist for calling me a racist!”

I love Meadows responding in the finest tradition of the Lindsay Graham school of melodramatic pearl clutching.

For fuck’s sakes.