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The Cage
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As I noted, I like the MCU movies just fine but I also feel many of them are very similar. They're reaching the point where I feel like I could go a few years without seeing one of them and then pop in and miss nothing. If you don't feel that way, that's fine.

When do we reach the nadir of the oral history? Is this it? Or are we do for an oral history of oral histories, if we to make it ultra meta or something?

All Star Superman is truly amazing. I wanna go read it now. Ending tears me up every time.

Haven't seen Daredevil but I will because D'onofrio is awesome. I am a fan of DC and Marvel btw. But there is definitely a samey-same look to almost the entirety of the MCU that is beginning to put me off a bit. I'm really ok with BvS looking different by comparison.

I love All Star Superman and I agree it is all those things you sad, but there is also a dark underlying sadness permeating through it as well.

Don't care what anyone says, the "Do you bleed?" line is super bad-ass. Not everything needs to have the generic bright shine of the MCU movies. This is different and that's perfectly fine by me.

It's a 2 and 1/2 minute teaser trailer. Why so serious?

I'm also quite fond of Futurama's Bigfoot educational video. I love all the weasel words like "perhaps" and such that the narrator casually drops in.

Any time I feel like it (which is quite often), I will blurt it out to anyone around me. That anyone is typically my dog.

In college I used to say that line to a guy who lived on my floor and worked in the lunchroom. Without (presumably) ever seeing this episode or perhaps any Futurama episode, he would inevitably respond with "It's alright." I would die with glee every time, naturally.

"It is time to ingest sandwiches from my compartment."

No worries. Just to expand on it, I broke it off because she moved away, and long distance was an issue for both of us (she went to college essentially across the country). But yeah the past is the past, and I'm a lot older now and not in the same place anymore.

It's hard to explain the complex things I'm attracted to. There was a time period in life where I exclusively dated transgender women. Now I'm a bit more open about who I will date. I'm currently back in a relationship with a transgender woman, but it is very new and so far we are still learning about each other. I

It's easy to say all that. It's a lot harder to put it into practice. I did fight for her, with friends. I lost friends who I haven't spoken to even to this day over it. But it's always harder with family, because they are the people you are around more often than not. These are the people who raised you, who you grew

"Who the fuck wants a relationship to be 'private'? If you're with someone you're ashamed of, why bother?"

In response to STUNG's letter, I can totally sympathize with what he is going through. In the late 00s, I had a very intense and long-lasting relationship with a trans-woman. It amazing and crazy in all the best ways and it was one of the purest emotional experiences I've ever had in my life. And when we broke, she

"Phil came in, right? Strummed out this tune, yeah? And I said, 'That's a number one record.'"

John Wick is my #1.

Into the last good fight I'll ever know…

Agreed, plus the way that nearly every single female character (and one male character) in the movie seems to be weirdly into Scott just creeps me out, especially considering I found Scott to be an absolute creep.