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Just by some guy surfing the web.

Is this the “remastered” edition that fakes widescreen by chopping off the tops and bottoms of the image (as opposed to the “definitive” collection, which doesn’t do that but sadly costs three times as much)?

Is this the “remastered” edition that fakes widescreen by chopping off the tops and bottoms of the image (as opposed

“she may have won the Electoral College”

I can’t believe you didn’t make a joke about The Fast and the Furries.

“There’s no way Disney will allow kid-favorite Spider-Man to interact with a guy who pops people’s eyeballs in with his thumbs.”

“He’s definitely coming back as a super villain.”

You really thought they would kill Billy before he becomes Jigsaw?

“they can’t take Frank to the hospital”

“the only person who we’ve seen straight-up beat Frank in a fight”

Frank Castle shows up in the final scene of Infinity War and blows Thanos away.

“although like all of the Marvel Netflix shows, it really could’ve benefited from a shorter episode order”

Yeah, and although Arabic writing is difficult for us, still there’s a small number of characters (as with Korean), compared with the massive number of characters in Mandarin.

Actually they’re to the right of Friedman’s. Remember Friedman’s Negative Income Tax. Plus Friedman was no fan of corporate welfare.

This headline could have been written at any time in his presidency.

But what about bubonic plague? Isn’t that worse than whataboutism?

“as he stood in front of a portrait of former President Andrew Jackson”

As a left-winger but pro-gun-rights, I was relieved that The Punisher didn’t automatically make the pro-gun-control guy the good guy, which is what most Hollywood shows do even when their hero is a gun user.

As a left-winger but pro-gun-rights, I was relieved that The Punisher didn’t automatically make the pro-gun-control guy the good guy, which is what most Hollywood shows do even when their hero is a gun user.

Neither Murdock nor Castle is “using violence to communicate” — i.e., killing people not because they’re bad but because doing so sends a political message. Lewis is.

Easy to say from the comfort of a much freer country. But the North Koreans face a serious collective action problem. Even if enormous numbers of them would be willing to rebel, it’s difficult to coordinate with others, since anyone who makes the first move is likely to be killed and would die for nothing.