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I don’t know. It’s a kind of light story, in that if you go to the legal trademarks for just about any major piece of software, you’ll see exactly this sort of thing. Is it silly that our country’s intellectual property laws are so byzantine that companies have to do this? Yes. However, for companies, this beats the

I would argue that, when done well, this can lead to an incredibly snappy film. Look at the first Avengers (Marvel) movie. Part of the fun was watching a team form up, as it goes through the inevitable initial rocky interpersonal stumbling blocks. However, they also managed to find ways to bring the team together in a

That is a spot-on Quellek!

My wife took my surname for that exact reason. If the situation were reversed, I would have gladly done the same. I think the most important thing is that a couple make the name choice that fits best for them, regardless of what millennia of sexist bullshit might say on the matter.

Seems like all of this is mostly unverifiable. If I were a grieving layperson, there would be no way to know if they were actually fulfilling their obligations. Once the rocket was out of sight, how would I know it even escaped the atmosphere or made orbit except to take it on faith. The moon burial especially seems

TURN TO THE FEVER, INTO THE FIRE! TAKIN’ ME HIGHER AND HIGHER!

So it’s basically this:
Red Ranger: Jason Street from Friday Night Lights

I am reminded of the old prayer:

Cyber-animal, technically, so it’s just cyber-cruelty.

There are two varietals of this. You often see it with lox or some other form of smoked salmon, and it is delicious. You see it fairly often in the Seattle area.

If Sean Bean played the Tarrasque, it would turn out that the Tarrasque was disguised as one of the party members (because of reasons, it’s Sean Bean, ‘kay?), and would then be killed while trying to stab them in the back.

Technically, it’s *THE* Tarrasque.

Indeed. Just like with a regular D&D game, it’s the characters that people will remember.

I maintain that the MCU stole that playbook from some awesome GMs somewhere.

You can tell just about any kind of story. You could do a heist story, or a pirate adventure, or a political thriller, or a spy flick, or any number of things, and they would all be way cooler than a chosen-one narrative.

BRUTALITOPS the magic userrrrrrr!

Technically, they could be known by many different names by different cultures, so it wouldn’t necessarily surprise me. “The ancient Asgardians called them Infinity Stones. To the Kree, they were the Infinity Gems. We simply call them The Infinite Six.”

I took from that name that someone on the writing staff is a Spurs fan.