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BOOOOOO!

George W Bush has always been more of a guy who would drink with you and laugh at *YOUR* jokes kind of guy (he's almost like if Justin Truedeau was raised by a rich, staunchly Republican family). His dad on the other hand would absolutely not laugh at your jokes and probably call you a moron. Now I kind of want to

Is this implying Clinton is in some way Beyonce?

*proceeds to eat hot wings with a knife and fork*

This is how the Supreme Court decided the 2000 election.

…again.

This is how Jill Stein is going to get into the debates.

Oh, I'm with you entirely on that. The numbering system the industry has employed is pretty antiquated. I could go on about this for hours.

It's the other way around, you've been killed off so the 1960s version of you can get some shine.

It was a boon for dentists.

Image is somewhat open about its TPB sales (or rather the creators are). Marvel and DC are somewhat and oddly indifferent to them in terms of sales figures.

When it's collected, you just advertise the creative team prominently.

Consider they haven't started filming yet or even loosely set a release date.

I thought Burr's comment was great because he took it in such a good direction. So, this dude who has millions of dollars, was raised by [whiteness] (and I'm inferring *that*) is still affected and concerned by this. Maybe I should listen to this. I was kind of taken aback by his wording.

Right!? People who disagree with Kaepernick's methods and just full stop there. Give some examples if you're so concerned.

I'd forgotten about Rob Parker. And since the Stephen A Smith has said numerous things that were worse than that and still has a job.

It's really fucking annoying when people say he needs to *do* something or articulate what he's protesting. And he's been supporting communities for years and had recently been very outspoken about what he wants to see happen and how he's going to continue. I mean, those are are let inmate questions but they're

I get on this with people a lot. It's easy to take a calm perspective when you're watching and realistically, what's happening from a viewing is something you have seen at least dozens of times. When you actually do something athletic though, even if you've done it multiple times before, your adrenaline is still

Domestic violence, trauma induced from job related injuries, lack of support from the institutions after time served is done.

The '90s Spipder-Man? It wasn't great (Spidey's movements weren't really that fluid and the coloring was always king of weird, something that didn't really hit me until the X-Men appeared in those two episodes) but it was certainly better than the Marvel Action Hour of Iron Man and Fantastic Four.