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Does anyone have a soft spot for Vision's white costume? When I first started reading Avengers comics as a kid, they had the white Vidion, and that's always been "my" Vision. Oh well.

Not only that, but the point of the moment was how the three of them worked together, cliche like, to achieve a common goal. The three of them shooting the arrow was the point, and it looked great.

Thanks, as do you. If you ever need man-child advice, I'm your guy!

Thanks for all that. In the interest of full disclosure, I too, was diagnosed with adult ADD and OCD, for which therapy and medication has greatly helped. I still struggle with housework, and bills, and I can't follow the instructions the GPS lady shouts out at me, or focus enough to learn to drive, but I'm trying,

I'm a married man in my mid thirties. I'm told constantly that I'm a man-child, mostly because I need to be told what to do all the time. (My behavior though, is stellar and deserves a golden star. I never pout, I just can't concentrate.) Thing is, I've been discovering more and more, that it's quite common among men

One would think, from pure personal experience, that avoiding being naked at all times and not being sexually attractive are mutually exclusive, therefore rendering Erin's article useless, I'm afraid.

Makes sense, because people are people, and human nature is fundamentally the same, I guess.

Exactly, I thought about the same thing, my email correspondance with the wife! It might be a bit of a slog going through EVERY SINGLE verb you wrote!

I wonder how, and if, this applies to other languages. Spanish for instance, where "yo" (I) isn't used everytime but it's implied in the conjugation of the verb. (You don't always say "yo quiero", just "quiero".)

I love Andy, but I wasn't sure about Chris Pratt himself. My opinion of him was colored by an interview I saw years ago, before I ever saw any Parks & Rec, and he (in my opinion,) seemed like a bit of a jerk. But the whole of the interwebs is full of what a nice, cool guy he is, and that interview ( think it was on

I like this game: I've never seen snow, except for pictures and films. So it must not exist, and neither does Santa!

Wait. Aren't you supposed to kill Al Gore?

I sometimes go to restaurants where the menu items are listed by their names in English (I'm in Mexico.) I always get nervous when I order because I don't want to be either a)the asshole jerk who went to private bilingual schools who orders a "Birmingham Sauce Shrimp and Chicken Sirloin Filet" (not an actual thing,)

Do you think that's the last we'll see of Journey Blue?

I think the right answer to that question is "...absolutely nothing!" And then you do some funk dancing, because you must.

Agreed. The people you usually dislike are sometimes reflections of what you see as the worst parts of yourself. The Doctor, in in his infinite wisdom, can often act on emotional impulses like a child, and will act out in something that in a 12 year old would be called a tantrum.

I have a question, regarding the men in these situations. (I grew up anti social and never went to any parties where there was heavy drinking and didn't even go to a bar until I was in my twenties, so bear with me,) the men who make girls drink more, are they under the influence too? are they sober? Not to try to

The internet is yours today. Good job.

So much agree on this. Your comment should be printed out and handed out as fliers, and posted on tumblr and pinterest.

Exactly. *We* are the Impossible Audience. We are the ones for whom is hard for everytime the next face doesn't suit our expectations. The same argument could be said, "You've seen all of his faces, why can't you accept it?" That people threw at Clara in the episode.