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I don't know how this works at all.  It sure seems like they should be able to sell the rights for an obscene amount of money or a percentage of the profits though, and then everyone could become disgustingly rich and I would get to see a good movie.

The hiddenness of it is what makes the Batcave stand out for me (um, figuratively).  The Fortress of Solitude is an actual fortress— pretty dang obvious, just hard to get to and impossible to enter.  The Batcave is a  secret lair… and there's the sense that it's not just Batman's cool stuff but his actual secrets.  If

The hiddenness of it is what makes the Batcave stand out for me (um, figuratively).  The Fortress of Solitude is an actual fortress— pretty dang obvious, just hard to get to and impossible to enter.  The Batcave is a  secret lair… and there's the sense that it's not just Batman's cool stuff but his actual secrets.  If

Stupid in many ways, genius in many ways, but always, always annoying.

Stupid in many ways, genius in many ways, but always, always annoying.

Small lookout platform in the little maple tree, rope ladder up to a multi-platform treehouse in the giant tulip tree.  Hammocks.  There were also plans in the other direction, to build a short brick structure that would be dug out underneath into a kind of hobbit-hole. 

Small lookout platform in the little maple tree, rope ladder up to a multi-platform treehouse in the giant tulip tree.  Hammocks.  There were also plans in the other direction, to build a short brick structure that would be dug out underneath into a kind of hobbit-hole. 

Scruffy is fine, so long as he doesn't go back to that curly monstrosity from the pilot. 

Scruffy is fine, so long as he doesn't go back to that curly monstrosity from the pilot. 

Dumb in retrospect, but I can forgive him for looking.  He thought he was a step behind Collins when he was a step ahead, and he was scared that by telling Neal to run, he set him up to get killed.  Peter's bent the rules a few times but that's the biggest step towards the wild side he's ever taken, and I can see him

Dumb in retrospect, but I can forgive him for looking.  He thought he was a step behind Collins when he was a step ahead, and he was scared that by telling Neal to run, he set him up to get killed.  Peter's bent the rules a few times but that's the biggest step towards the wild side he's ever taken, and I can see him

I love that they've completely dropped the conceit that Peter and Neal are enemies.  Just straight-up hugs and mutual appreciation. 

I love that they've completely dropped the conceit that Peter and Neal are enemies.  Just straight-up hugs and mutual appreciation. 

I got Bandette and enjoyed it quite a bit.  The art is just my idea of perfect and the writing is quick and light.  I do kind of wish there were a paper version but it's far more likely that I'll continue to check in on the story online. 

I got Bandette and enjoyed it quite a bit.  The art is just my idea of perfect and the writing is quick and light.  I do kind of wish there were a paper version but it's far more likely that I'll continue to check in on the story online. 

I followed Problem Sleuth all the way through and got into Homestuck, but I'm a couple years behind now and man it looks intimidating to try to jump back in.

I followed Problem Sleuth all the way through and got into Homestuck, but I'm a couple years behind now and man it looks intimidating to try to jump back in.

Thanks!

Thanks!

The Deep Impact sketch never made much of an impact on me when it aired but now I wish I had a freezeframe of him holding up the "Asteroid Coming… Black President's Fault" headline.