advanceddorkness
Advanced Dorkness
advanceddorkness

They...They cast the guy from Two and a Half Men as Lex Luthor. They cast Ducky from Pretty in Pink as Lex Luthor.

It’s still quite a shock to me that Dark Souls is a Japanese game. Everything about it feels so western.

I guess that makes sense. It’s just that I thought her and Barbara were closer to the same age.

I’m gonna hold onto this link....for research purposes....

Gotta admit, when I first read “white women wore hoodies in Tennessee Mall...”, I thought it was gonna read about some racist shit. Pleasantly surprised.

I’ve looked up this Ellie Jay Basco they’ve cast to play Cassandra Cain.....and she looks like she’s 8.

Fair point.

Spider-Man. Hands down. He’s my favorite superhero, period.

Baby boomers have to be one of the most selfish, entitled generations ever. Ironic, considering they see millennials that way.

Exactly. He hasn’t done a single good thing for this country since becoming president. Not a single good goddamn thing. Even some of our worst presidents (before him) did at least one positive thing before they left.

Ultimately, the Right won, despite how much I prayed they wouldn’t for a decade.

As it just me, or are TV comedies more consistently good than TV dramas? For some reasons dramas are always so hit and miss, and usually fall off after about two or three seasons. Comedies usually stay good for at least 4 or 5 seasons.

If Trump gets re-elected in 2020, I honestly don’t know if I could mentally take it.

American has become a satirical political novel.

Same. I spend most of my free time on the internet (like right now, for example).

It seems like every other week, studies report that some new thing gives you cancer, like certain foods or something.

Spider-Man pulled off the rare feat of being both they person most people want to be, and the person most people actually are.

That’s the beauty of Marvel. Even some of it’s biggest heroes started out as ordinary people.

I genuinely don’t have much to say. I think Stan Lee’s death marks the end of an era, not just for Marvel comics, but for comic books in general.

Okay Pixar, after this, no more sequels (unless it’s Incredibles 3. I could always use more Incredibles).