Pheonix7284
Pheonix7284
Pheonix7284

It's not her neutrality in regards to this article. Here, she's obviously taking a hard, though I'd say pretty spot-on, stance. That was in regard to the process of her research, which is neutral, or as neutral as it can be, and peer-edited, to form the basis for the rest of her project.

The guy on the jet pack just reminds me how badly I want a "Rocketeer" sequel more than this.

I really think that roads and schools should come from motivated individuals too. Also, clean water. Jeezus, why does everybody think the government should regulate clean water just because it USED to do it? Make your own damn clean water, hippies!

And that's why HYDRA is winning. I'm sure a lot of those Ph.D's in the background in last night's "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D." are just glad to FINALLY be out of McDonald's.

"No, I can't take an electronic signature or a scan of one. That's hugely unsecure. Send me a grainy, blurry, shitty photocopy of one so I know it's for real."

And when 50% of the population is women? Why don't you see those women everywhere?

I would totally read a comic about Marvel's Pam, as long as she teamed up with Moon Knight to find out who was stealing her pens at work. (They're really nice pens, you guys.)

Wow!

Thank you very much for your concern, sir, but he does not need your religion, he has science and socialism and birthdays.

What can I say? When a woman gives birth with a pulse-based weapon in hand, in the middle of a major firefight that had virtually zero chances of survival...does that make her tough enough?

WTF?

It's been a long week. I'm going to kick back and have a glass of wine when I get home.

Oh Joe, be still my heart! There are really just no words for how much I love that man!

Poor kid. First her parents make her move to Florida, now this.

May I be the first to say

"full Event Horizon" is an excellent phrase that could be used in a lot of horror movies.