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Put a green mask on him and call him Norman Osborn, you have the next Spider-Man movie right there!
Man, it sucks that you got stuck with the stupid side of io9 to argue with. “You are overthinking it” should never be an argument here.
I was so ready to dislike your strawman comment but... “my vagina squirts with laughter” is the funniest thing I’ve seen all day.
Obviously there’s a lot of people questioning whether this even is art. Being an artist myself, I have to clarify some things. First, I want to say that if you’re not an artist, you don’t really get a say in what’s art and what’s not. The same way scientists decide what is science and what is pseudoscience. Yes, the sa…
It starts with a movement called conceptual art. Artists within that movement believed that the real value of art was in making a person face a certain idea and internalize it. They created art that, while not pretty to look at, presented a thesis in a creative way.
Although I disagree with you, your analysis of the lip bite is astute. I will temper my expectations for a 20 minute sex scene between Finn and Poe.
When the Gen Xers got old enough to do the whole “uphill both ways” schtick.
Thank you. That felt like a breath of fresh air.
Just a big meanie.
Where was the answer to the question posed by the headline? I finished the article and all I could think of was “What???” This comes closest but the wording dances around the answer so much that it’s very unclear:
I love the title but goddamn that logo is awful.
How great would it be if you could play as a baby in the middle of a war zone?
I thought the same thing. It seems to be some sort of razor disc launcher, but it looks so much like a baby crib.
And there’s the proof that you have no idea how the world works. I hope you can recognize it.
I’m only responding to what you’ve written - which is idiocy.
Well you would know. You’re very sure that you know everything about me.
I still haven’t added your bits. Do you think they should go under skills or have their own separate section?