adrianram
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adrianram

It's funny how the fellas who are the least confident about their feminist cred are the best at it. Guys who puff out their chests and say ME EQUALS FEMINIST! tend to be mansplaining dweebs. Guys like you, who are aware that you still have a lot to learn? You're doing it right.

The idea of a show where every week the main character keeps turning into a psycho and then back into himself/herself feels like it might be tough to sustain for weeks and weeks, let alone years.

I see you haven't let the fact that you allegedly care about these issues stop you from being a patronizing jackass to women. Very few men care about these issues, period. But nice try trying to spin it into *my* character flaw.

Yep. You can replace "Ravens" with "NFL" and it's the same thing. It doesn't matter who did or didn't see it. They were never going to give much of a shit until WE saw it.

But as I said, that's inconsequential. When I'm talking about the similarities to Manhattan, and how the costume was pretty close to a rip-off, I'm talking about Byrne's initial interpretation of the redesign. It lasted long enough that I think it's worth a mention - it's not as if the character tried it out for a

I don't think it is - but the (not nearly as good) Genesis and Snes ports are still very cheap. The arcade version can be emulated with mame while you wait for the game to be made available.

Sadly, no, and I don't get why it hasn't been, especially since the X-Men arcade game has been ported to XBL and PSN (licensing issues, I suppose). Interestingly, though, there is a college nearby that has the original arcade game in their union, and my friend and I have been itching to get over there.

I wish someone would hire me to be a seat filler at the Kenosha Rotary Club.

I hated the white "costume", no insult intended. It always struck me as too "Dr. Manhattan". Really, if you color Vision blue and remove the cape, you've got Dr. Manhattan to a tee. No clothes except for the briefs, no shoes or boots. They're both essentially naked except for Vision's cape. It was a bit too close to a

I appreciate that one because of this:

They really knocked his look out of the park...

The engines weren't fixed! The added gold from the arrow was just barely enough for the ship to break earth's gravitational pull so that it could blow up in safety to life on earth.

This episode nails what I've been feeling about Capaldi: His Doctor unable to accept himself as a hero given all he's done in his life, the people he's let down and the lives he's ruined along the way. He doesn't believe in heroes, he's afraid to believe because he thinks that will make him seem lesser, more the bad

I wish you luck too! Thanks for reading all of my nonsense, haha. You seem like a very nice person. :)

I understand where you're coming from. It's one thing to have a concentration problem and try to overcome it, or at least compensate for it, by working extra hard to make a contribution to the relationship and the everyday work load. You're right, it is a common issue, and i'm glad that you're working on it and

OH MY GOD I AM SO SURPRISED BY THIS NEWS

Unless you're a chihuahua.

I think a ton of people didn't get what Travis was trying to say here.