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Depends on how easy it is to own land, I suppose.

Remember when they discarded that rule and Tammany Hall immediately became a thing? The hordes of unwashed masses still didn’t manage to elect anyone who wouldn’t send them down south to be cannon fodder, or deploy the navy to strafe the five boroughs when they refused.

It’s so weird that Family Guy alluded to this way back in the first season when Peter made that float, and again when they had Joe and Quagmire doing commentary on the intro.

Between this and the Kevin Spacey material - or his Weinstein commentary - it seems like McFarlane has been spilling the beans about all this

I mean just the timing implies it clearly enough.

Personally i’m cynical enough to look at the instagram views from when Bella Thorn dropped her “bombshell” and wonder just how much of a monetized commodity #MeToo has become but this seems legit.

He left me behind!

If something is an abomination that never should have existed it’s still no reason not to enjoy it since it’s there anyway.

Just saying....

That’s a little harsh.

A fully enclosed waterslide that runs through a tropical aquarium might be the pinnacle of civilization.

It’s not unlike LA or Vegas, a metropolis built with no favorable natural features - probably doomed in the long term.

There was a video game a decade ago called Spec Ops: The Line where it was depicted as hell on earth when only briefly isolated from external supply lines that I suspect will be prophetic.

Is it amnesia? Because absolutely everyone seemed to be saying that about the airport scene.

And if they along with the rest of the nobility are secure enough in their position to allow a proper ladder to exist for individuals of merit to ascend socially.

I think you have it backwards.

Interesting.

Perhaps Thanos will de-Hulk him when they fight at 177a Bleeker or later on at Wakanda, providing Ruffalo with a dignified exit from the MCU.

I’ll take your word for it.

EDIT: Fuck, meant to send that to the other guy. Goddamn Kinja.

I think I saw this episode.

Jerry will ultimately mollify him by offering him a gig modeling underwear, because his buttocks are sublime.

The satirical elements were all grounded in the Reagan era so he didn’t have much choice in the matter. And nobody had ever depicted the Man Of Steel in that grim and stark fashion until DKR.

Funny thing about Miller though - nobody seems to have noticed that the new federal replacement for SNAP that got announced

Those are basically Frank Miller adaptations, you know.

It’s amusing to think of the mall in DOTD as Galts Gulch though.

How do they play when they’re clean now?

All their good songs are about meth.

I always chose to believe that Reginald VelJohnson plays the same character in the Die Hard movies, Perfect Strangers, Family Matters and Always Sunny.

He seemed to be gradually promoted as he made his way East, becoming a civil court judge in Philadelphia. But apparently he’s gonna be the NYPD chief in the next Die

Ridiculous.

I corresponded with the man and he would scoff at being used so inappropriately. There was an entire chapter in Foucault’s Pendulum about people using the word as a blanket condemnation for whatever they personally disliked.

I saw it.

But what it has to do with Snyder eludes me, as does any “fascist subtext” that you won’t find in any given story about costumed vigilantes ignoring the rule of law and assaulting people.

The TGIF sitcoms on ABC were part of a single continuity, Fuller House is a thing and nobody on any of the others is busy at the moment.

You may be on to something here.