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Don Pantaloons
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Shit, missed it—to the internets!

Jinx, kinda.

"One of the best arguments for the DC relaunch can be found at the company’s rival, where the Amazing Spider-Man retcon
frenzy “Brand New Day” gave the title a renewed sense of purpose by
dialing the Spider status quo back a couple of years"

Yeah, it's beautiful, but I think her storytelling needs some work—the action in that book is a bit hard to follow (granted, it's a difficult task in an issue that features so many heroes).

They have to get her back so she can die and be reincarnated as a black child.

I thought she was a Spice Girl.

As someone who does smoke pot and support terrorism, I thought, "Finally!"

Collapse this thread, moderators.

By friend, he means "occasional AVClub contributer." Nabin considers all of you his friends, too, and he often refers to you and quotes you in conversations.

Seriously, I dislike just about everything Ghaleon posts and I even get offended and sometimes personally insulted by a lot of what he posts, but I enjoy reading his posts because his opinions are so contrary to mine, though usually thoughtful and always well stated. I think there's a real possibility that nearly all

Especially no mature, beautiful, 28 year old, ambiguously gendered doctors.

Your secrets safe with me, William.

Also Arcade Fire.

I would like to officially note my dislike of all things Animal Collective before it is no longer possible to do so without getting collapsed on this site.

I'm also concerned about the four dislikes leading to collapse. Very very obviously, many of us enjoy irreverence, sophomorics, scatology, etc. So just four prudish, humorless commenters will be running the show from now on? I can see this turning into a very big problem.

I keeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeed.

Maybe no one can touch young Elvis, but no one can even see Tiny Elvis without squinting.

It's not an overstatement to call Bubba Ho Tep one of the key artifacts of the 20th-century, especially impressive since it came out in 2002.

Failed eighteensies
hm

I just read Deathbird Stories on the AVClub's recommendation, and holy shit what a smug, douchey, manly man narrative voice Ellison uses in half of those. Abcolutely ruined about half the stories for me. I liked a few quite a bit, though.