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An ad blocker is also a great solution if you find yourself in the comments section of this article with a bizarre impulse to complain about the ads on Gizmodo, which is a beautiful, perfect website.
This would have been a really strong version of the film, too bad it didn’t happen.
Baron Mordo. Wanda cuts them all down (often literally) with relative ease
This is some good Kinja
This was a really cool io9 article; more of these if at all possible!
It’s a good system!
This comment is good Kinja
Okay I look forward to seeing more of your words here over the next 3.5 weeks
Their decision to let a freelancer write this category of article is a good decision.
And Kinja user NX-1700 is now being bigoted in the comments on this article. Lovely. :-)
A contrarian decided that my comment was a place to air their nonsense and I have decided to dismiss their comment. This unfortunately also dismisses attempted informative comments from Kinja user Tsume76 so my apologies to that user.
This article was really good Kinja.
Good article and I chuckled to see the sign of an editor who decided to remove the mention of the vomeronasal organ.
Hi Rob.
Troll Kinja user NX-1700 is using your article to spread misinformation about Florida’s HB 1557. The easiest way to deal with this would be to ban this user.
You didn’t post anything today so is this your last article at Gizmodo? If so then I continue to be amazed at your overlords at G/O Media for being such terrible bosses.
It’s the end of the calendar year, which means that it’s a great time for firing employees not doing that
Oh good that troll is being fed by the guy who insists that babies can somehow be aborted.
What do you like?
I just recently have read your tweets about how your contract with Gizmodo was illegally (LOL!) ended by them and now you’re writing for Gizmodo for another month before being unceremoniously let go.
Probably not a David M. Ewalt decision; sounds more like something an Herb would do.