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    To be fair, that seemed like it was mostly Reed Richards, and it seemed like Richards crowbarred the idea into Tony's existing plan, because he's a dick. He'd probably been waiting to create a Neg-Zone superhero prison for decades.

    "Judge. My name"
    "Yes, I judge your name! It am silly!"
    "is"
    "Oh, so now you're correcting my grammar?"

    I can't help but think that you feel this way because you never saw The Office go from its first season to "Office Olympics."

    *Korra and Nega-Korra walk out of battle arena laughing and talking*

    Go watch it! The whole series is on Adult Swim's website!

    The puppy seemed to have polar bear paws.

    One of the series directors posted a comment on tumblr about how hard it was to resist having Old Toph talk in Yoda-speak.

    Of course, of course!

    "The most powerful fart noises ever captured on film. And I mean that in every way."- Manhola Dargis, New York Times.

    Probably had something to do with the entire theme park being enshrouded in a hologram that looked like an impassable mountain range.

    If you think about it, it's actually more insulting that the epithet only presumes the existence of one level of gay aristocracy, especially when you look at the historical courts of Elizabeth I and James I/VI.

    I'm sure that, if the interview went long enough, Marah would bring up those corrections by couching them in terms of generalized agreement, and Esposito would use them as a springboard to make even more esoteric complaints about her own conceptions of how the song might be perceived by a hypothetical audience.

    "not just that I don’t like the sound of it—because I really don’t like the sound of it—but I don’t think The A.V. Club is going to need some convincing on not liking the sound of that song."

    To be fair, the best writing Jonathan Franzen's done in either of his last two novels has been from the perspective of septugenarian small-town-midwestern women.

    Esposito, at the subsequent "Hound Dog" Hatesong:

    At the time, it was a huge disappointment, so it was probably difficult to swallow- I mean, imagine the next David Fincher movie came out and it was supposed to be his most personal project yet and it was something like Grown-Ups 2? So the immediate reaction makes sense, because it was a reaction from people who were

    "So, our script is all outlined- we've got interactions set up that establish Mystique's romantic relationship with Beast, her siblings-grown-apart relationship with Professor X, and her replacement-father relationship with Magneto. We forget anything?"

    I approve of this thread.

    That really IS life. Tina is deep.

    Though I think she might deserve it for Gravity Falls more than this show- not that this isn't great, but her work on Gravity Falls is more central to the show and is also completely amazing.