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If you hate Kanye West, you're a racist, straight up.

I think my favorite AV Club memory is when I lost my virginity lying on pile of smart boards while our bodies were harshly lit by a circle of projectors.

I'm making the point that for all the cutsie ootsie ness you wanna attach to her relationship with Tyrion when it was in its prime, her life was still confined and directed by the patriarchy, and even if begrudgingly, Tyrion was an agent of the patriarchy.

Man guys, it's so dumb, and by dumb I mean sexist, that Varys gets to be pragmatic, but Shae is just a"bitch". It's important to note that, in a literal sense, everything she said in her testimony before bringing up Sansa was true.

Man, you know I've been reading the AV club for years, but I just started commenting a couple of days ago. I thought this was a place for pop culture to be meaningfully examined and celebrated, not to be dismissed with logically fallacious arguments and misplaced cynicism.

As in what way? I'm genuinely curious.

"Butthurt" is a totally a fucking rape joke quip. Think critically about it for one second and then come back to me.

As a queer feminist who is a not a thirteen year old boy, it's not like that's even most of the make up of the comics community. I mean I'm as grossed out by MRAs as any reasonable person, but it's erasure, like it's just plain wrong to act like there's no women in the community. There's a fucking ton of kick ass

"Whatever that is", really, really what the hell do you mean?

That is just not true. That's like saying there's nothing to love in the film community.

Alright so you open with a rape joke, which I'm not just going to gloss over because that's totally what you did, then you have the fucking audacity to use a misogynistic slur to portray opinion as totally invalid. But, nonetheless, I'll still respond I guess because a lot to say about why I like those books. A lot

Oh jeez, I didn't know I was talking to someone who's read the Miller miniseries, jeez Real Marvel FanTM, I guess that totally makes the fact that you called something I obviously really enjoyed garbage ok.

That is totally not the case. "Wolverine and the X-Men", at least the first volume it's to early to judge the second, is so god damn fun, and also he was pretty solid in Astonishing X-Men an Uncanny X-Force. Also, did you read Wolverine in Hell? If you like superhero books, I find it hard to believe that you wouldn't

Friday: I spend too much money on comics all the time, but I was delighted to find the first four volumes of Chew at a local Half Price Books a couple of weeks back and as of Friday I'm all caught up. I enjoyed John Layman's run on Detective Comics, so it was just a matter of time before I got around to Chew, but man,

He's already lost his healing ability, so this has long been in the cards, but man, the worst part about all of this is that I bet when he comes back it won't be with his kick-ass current costume. Also, I met Herb Trimpe, one of the creators of Wolverine, when I was like eleven or twelve and he is one of the nicest

Oh yeah, I would definitely appreciate it.

I'm so sorry, I was way out of line, that comment was made in the heat of passion.

Maybe you'd be able to let a little bit of love into your heart if you stopped listening to so much Linkin Park.0

Oh man, this was my absolute favorite episode yet! I'd give it an A.