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I noticed something from the Arrow video: Oliver is missing some tattoos, notably his duplicate of Shado’s. Maybe this means he finally ponied up for tattoo removal. The question is: does he still have his Bratva tattoo? Because that one has saved his ass on a few occasions.

Crap, I made a similar joke in a thread further upstream, but you beat me to the punch. My hat is off to you!

Nothing wrong with a Beasty Boys reference. I bet he hails from the planet ‘Aulsbou’tique. None of this is any worse than any other Star Wars name.

Not only that, but for those of us who didn’t get to see the movies in theaters when they first came out, they represented our first chance to see Star Wars on the big screen, and that was definitely something special.

There is no justice in this world.

Gotta’ say, the improvements in Empire are probably the best. Sure, there’s room for debate regarding the Wampa, but everything else seems to only add to an already great film in relatively subtle ways.

Also, those drumsticks could feed a full family, and no one would have to fight over it.

I want to go to there...

That last one is important: Sometimes, more isn’t merrier. It can take some discipline on the part of the group, but I find that if you have more than 6 regular players, the campaign can quickly get unwieldy.

The best part about all of these is that you couldn’t find a vanilla Batman figure to save your life. If your only exposure to Batman was the toy aisle, your idea of what Batman should look like would be hilariously warped.

Juliette’s relationship with Sawyer was one of the sweetest things on that show.

The best part is that it wasn’t so much that he became a significantly better person or anything, but rather that we got to understand what made him tick underneath. He was no less flawed by the end (and in fact was probably more flawed by that point), but we got to really know him.

Deadpool is either a Canadian who is lying about being an American or an American who is lying about being a Canadian. His backstory is ambiguous about which country he is from.

X-Men Origins: Wolverine is kind of hilarious in a Highlander sort of way, in that it features an Australian playing a Canadian, and a Canadian playing a Cajun, while another Canadian plays an American who lies about being a Canadian.

I think it’s cyclical. They won’t die so much as go dormant, only to re-emerge again just as strong.

Lego blaster bolts.

Pratchett’s prose was anything but ordinary. He had a way with a phrase that was uniquely his, and had an instantly recognizable voice.

However, as long as we live in a society that has police, there will always be questions about the proper role of said police in that society. Those, to me, seem to be the central themes that one finds in the Vimes books.

A classic case of Bastards vs. Assholes. On one side, you have a colossal dick of an owner and an entitled QB. On the other, you have incompetent coaches who are actively endangering said QB’s health in an effort to be able to play their guy. No matter who comes out on top in this struggle, it is going to be a win for

“The Increasingly Inaccurately Named Hitchhiker’s Guide Trilogy” was always my favorite way to refer to it.