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They did get a severance package, and opportunities to take positions within sister companies.

I used to have a good friend in junior high who completed her transformation into a crazy megajerk about seven years ago when she attempted to emotionally blackmail me into giving her a job while threatening to have me committed.

I don't think it'd necessarily have to get to that point... they'd have their fights, divorce, recognize they are better as friends and marry different people. But I agree with most, here: Harry/Hermione is just silly, and this is coming from someone who read one book and watched four movies. I'm not even that big of

That was meant to be a parody, showing how vapid the girls would be if they really were that way.

I've always thought that God was an imperfect being. He made us in His image. In the Book of Job, he gambles with a guy's life for shits and giggles and only stops when called out on it by the guy whose life he ruined.

The only real problem I have with Gone Home is that we needed to get inside the head of the POV character as well. Was her relationship with her sister distant? Tense? What about her parents? Were they cold to her as well? More voice acting would've helped.

What stuck with me about Shinji in the original Evangelion was that he could never get out of his head. You know Joss Whedon's phrase, "always be yourself, unless you suck?" Shinji's original takeaway was that he didn't need to take any positive action to change his life, just to change his passive reaction to the

I love Squirrel Girl, but so does every Marvel fan who has their head screwed on straight and a functional human soul. Who's the most underappreciated hero there is?

The initial run of Teen Titans, and The Spectacular Spider-Man, seem to keep a good balance of serious-to-silly. Young Justice, though... way too grimdark, just like Ultimate is way too cornball. Another thing the executives don't want to admit is that they cheaped out on the manufacturing costs regarding YJ toys... n

Someone deleted a mention of the Book of Jezebel off wikipedia's entry for Thirdwave feminism, justifying it by saying that Jezebel slut-shames and that the mention itself was an "entry-pimp."

Butler nutball states that ghosts know everything because (?) in an earlier ep. Son, technically in that limbo state, invokes God to scare shit out of cray-cray Momma. This did not pan out the way he planned.

I really, really hope this has nothing to do with the deletion of the Book of Jezebel mention from Third-Wave Feminism's wikipedia page, guys. Wikipedia isn't an ad-space.

It's interesting that the male feminine ideal has a stereotypically masculine jawline, a more prominent nose, and smaller eyes.

The hell? Up here in northern MN, it's Duck, Duck, Goose. Are you in... southern MN? *shudder*

http://kotaku.com/once-again-som… I don't get it guys. All of you knew on some level how and why Faith's fan-redesign was sexist, and nobody's blaming you for finding the avatars of Heroes of the Storm attractive, but ya know, objectification is a thing.

I don't know about either ending to the original EVA, myself. Anno has said, in his sidelong way, that neither of them matter. Of course, he's said a lot of things. As for me, though, the TV ending, while seeming to rip off Phillip K. Dick's writings, (and I mean word for word) just has the terrifying vibe of a manic

I'm not so sure that slouching toward a zombie epistemology is a good thing. We are marching toward corporate control more than ever, and Day misses the point of much cyberpunk, that being that it is the twin to zombie fiction, sharing many of its' themes.

Dude, that emotionally immature couple that wouldn't work? Knives and Scott, and that was apparent from their first scene. Scott was stuck in a high-school mindset, and wanted to stay there.

Dude. Batman kills Joker in The Killing Joke. There's a breaking point for you.

You are too young and naive to remember Adam Sessler's aneurysm when coming across Raiden, then.