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I've been bored by the summer events of the last few years and gave up on them all halfway through, so I went into this figuring it'd be the same. I'm totally surprised by how much I'm enjoying it, and I'm actually already sad that some of these titles are just for the event.

Sincere comment: The words "Star Wars makeup" make me feel like somebody somewhere understands me.

If it makes you feel any better I've been the girl who cries at her desk all day today. But there's been a lot of "Boy, these allergies are really bad!"

I've been having a massively hard time with this one. When I first started reading his books I went through all the published ones in a matter of months. They're the smartest things I've ever read and seeing his philosophies reflected in them made it seem like life actually made sense. Seeing his female characters and

I've always loved his female characters. Granny, Susan, Angua, Tiffany… they shaped me in a lot of ways.

Thief of Time. I reread that book so much that I had to get a replacement copy because the pages started tearing away from their binding. (I still have the original copy for no good reason.)

Yeah, the monthly show's ending and I'm genuinely, sincerely going to cry over it. (I have tickets to the last show and will be there to see the actors' reactions.) I'm going to miss it so hard, but I guess they're still doing the podcast and comics and if they do anything live again I will be there in a damn

I've been going to the live show for the last few years and I find it weird, too.

The Noghri!

My dad showed us Kitten with a Whip when we first got cable. I remember absolutely nothing from that episode but it was all downhill from there and now no one in real life understands me.

Yeah, it was nice knowing my friends, family and job this long, but they don't have a catchy theme song.

I'm a little confused by the phrasing, but I'll try to help: there's no year cut-off for reboots. Spider-Man and Fantastic Four have had franchise reboots, because the studios figured they could make more money by doing it. And (Spoiler alert) X-Men recently had a reboot inside of DOFP to reset the story but not the

All New X-Men and Uncanny X-Men are the main X books right now, and they're both pretty good, IMO. I'd also put a word in for Cyclops (though I'm not sure who's going to take it over now, but so far it's solid) and Amazing X-Men, which is just a lot of fun.

Check it out. It actually feels like a good followup piece to Fraction's Hawkeye run, complete with callbacks that I won't spoil because it's all great. And Hawkeye and Deadpool really are a great buddy comedy type of team (see also Secret Avengers and A+X), there are some really great lines, and I'm really looking

Ugh, yes. He actually made me feel for the character (the only non-despicable character in the main cast) so much that I was seriously bothered by the outcome after the movie ended.

I will happily livetweet the trashy and the terrible movies, and the thought of even watching this one feels wrong.

Terrible things about this:

For so many seasons I kept saying Bill is the worst. And then I saw this episode and realized that no, THIS was the worst. This is actually the worst that Bill could get.

There was a "spoiler" floating around the last couple weeks that said that the Hep V was going to turn Bill human, and the episode had me convinced it was true.

When I was really bad Livejournal was still a thing and I was freely talking about my experiences with mental illness while they happened, and someone finally said, sounding kind of frustrated, that she didn't have any advice to give. I remember replying "All I need is to know I'm not yelling into the void."