ahmadmahn
Ahmad Mahn
ahmadmahn

The biggest problem with Nolan 'Batman' movies is they never really feel like comic book films. Nolan, the actors and his fans take them way too serious for what they are. Plus, Sean Connery as Bane and Catwoman served no purpose, a big letdown all around, but at least I only paid $3 for it.

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Not her dude, she's attractive. You seem like you're doing the creepy, Asian fetish thing.

Also yes.

I love crossovers and fan-art, but these two things have never been in my brain-space at the same time. You made it work so damn well, great work!

Not quite the same, but she reminds me of Trash from 'Return of the Living Dead' with that hair. Also, fuck tarman.

My beef with DC is I feel like they fumbled a great deal of the 'Flashpoint' project. One point in particular is the newest Green Lantern. It's another male from the U.S., but this one is Muslim!! Who's running shit over there and what's their problem?

Obi-Wan was the bigger asshole, so Obi-Wan.

I dunno, Chewie was a mechanical genius and had nimble fingers.

Damn, I wasn't aware this was a thing in the Asian community. It's a very interesting subject though, I wonder which cultures it's more prevalent in.

I'm late to the 'Breaking Bad' party, but just today I got caught up on everything. This sounds like something awful Walter White would do.

Beside the dragon, I like it quite a bit. I want to do a custom 'Big Trouble In Little China' case now.

I wouldn't have guessed. You gotta tell the tale now.

My feelings exactly. I will say though, it helps to shape up a bit before donning a close fitting costume, be you man or woman.

How is gaming any different that watching sports or working out?

Kotaku has had pieces like this in the past, they're seen as attacking straight, white males.

The comic book community is like this. I have a number of female family members and close friends that don't like to talk comics in public because of this mentality. It's all a damn shame.

I can't count the number of times I've had the privilege argument with people. I wonder what experiences make a person realize/accept that they are indeed a privileged individual.

Let me pick your brain then: what's your feelings on gender-bent cosplaying? Now a step further, race-bent cosplaying? I ask because I notice when it's a gender reversal it's no problem, but when a POC cosplays a character that isn't of their race, people seem to lost all rational thought.