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Next, we'll be hearing about the James Bond Creative Universe, and the upcoming movies featuring the early adventures of M and Q (he had a side job coming up with gadgets for Batman).

The BBC video: can you imagine being the foley person that has to layer in little spider leg sounds?

Wow. I can't wait for the Secret Origin comic detailing the unknown history of RoboCop.

Spiders begin to learn at a geometric rate. They becomes self-aware at 2:14 a.m. Eastern time, August 29th. In a panic, we pull the plug and try to wash them down the drain.

I can't wait for this damn "origin" trend to die. A great character doesn't need everything about him/her explained in minute detail.

SPOILER:

Well, this reporter was possibly a little hasty earlier and would like to reaffirm his allegiance to this country and its human president.

You say anchor, i say human trap.

Next, it's going to write "Some Pig" in the web.

Are you sure those spiders can't get inside?

I don't disagree, although many stereotypes have a grain of truth to them. They may be stereotypes, but cows are still important national cultural symbols in India, and turbans are still commonly worn.

Looks like that spider just hit...rock bottom.

My respect for spiders has suddenly gone up an order of magnitude.

I think it's what it should be- a clarification of intent, and not an apology, because no apology is necessary.

Thank you. It's amazing that people apparently think the cartoonist's intention was to make the Western nations somehow look good while making fun of India. It's so clearly the opposite.

India still counts as the first nation to have successfully made it to Mars in its maiden attempt— and to have done it at a fraction of the cost incurred by other countries.

Playing on stereotypes is cheap and lazy, even if it's not intended to offend. In fact, it's not so much offensive as just plain sad and a bit lame.

Moreover we head to the referee calling him "sir", only captains talk to him and we never blame him for the defeat because we are aware that we are wrong more times than they.

This weekend a player was hit in the face, they broke his cheekbone and continued to play for an hour he is not left at a disadvantage.

Speaking as a collegiate rugby player, I think that I can safely say that the rugby world was pretty fucking stupid to begin with.