ShrimpWonder
ShrimpWonder
ShrimpWonder

Different flavors. Sriracha is full-on garlic-and-pepper. Tabasco is a more nuanced aged pepper and vinegar deal. It's okay to like one over the other.

Alright, I will. Thanks!

Goddammit why do I not live in NYC.

I like this one.

I'm not saying they can't be more complicated than that. But you're missing the point of the superhero genre. It's not about the end, but how they get there. What they gain and lose along the way.

The whole point of a superhero is to win. That's like asking "I wonder if the guns in this movie will shoot projectiles?"

That last sentence sort of defeats the point of your first sentence.

Further evidence that we are living in a programmed simulation that can be cheated. Now if only we could find how to bring up the console.

That was my first thought when I saw this.

Expanding on, and correcting facts is part of a long and proud tradition of Gizmodo commenting, but your tone in this comment is a bit much.

I enjoy your assumption that the person was dumber than you. Shows the mindset of a skeptic.

Which is why I like the Ultimate take that was used in the movie: Peter's dad was a scientist, and Peter just completes and engineers his father's formula.

I don't know anything about Star Trek, but I'm pretty sure the Covenant would have a hard time fighting them. If humanity was able to hold them back, while both civilizations were at a technological level close to that of the humans in Mass Effect, the Reapers would have massacred them just as well. Now, if the Halos

Shit, I would watch that Superman movie. Except the Reapers would have to possess kryptonite beams to keep them at the same pants-shittingly-powerful level.

I hope they don't continue down that path. To me, it obfuscates the core of the character: an everyman saddled with a huge responsibility that he can't let go of.

Nah it'll be fine.

I found it scarier than Blink, personally. Blink was more clever than scary. Midnight was just all-out terrifying.

-shudders, begins to cry-

What would you define as "sexual predator"?

All they're doing is pulling together the information that's already publicly available. It's not like they're hacking any databases. Both parties are doing things that are legal, both parties are doing things that can be seen as morally questionable from the other side's point of view.