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It's a brilliant piece, and is an excellent way to at least give us a view of what it might be like. I don't have much history with autism, but I've got a lot with dementia and Alzheimers, and no matter how many times I encounter it, I remind myself that there's no way in the world I could accurately relate to what

I understand the appeal behind some of this (ED. NOTE: I do not understand it), but what I don't understand is why artificially arranged shows have upped the 'reality' component by having it appear that the concept of randomness is involved, or audience 'participation' goes in to the arrangements, or with the

See, I'd really LIKE to get more into the realm of comics (more than willing to progress out of the neophyte stage), but where the hell would I even START?!? What's canon/non-canon? Which storylines are standalone, and which are part of the mainstream progression of any given character?!

Okay, now, see, before I saw it, I was a bit "c'mon now! I've seen the Keloid project thingy, and THOSE robots were badass!", but now? Now, I still dig the Keloid soldier-bots, and their almost complete separation from human form, but I LOVE the human dialogue from the robots here. That's pretty friggin' sweet....

Twitter won't actively work to fight this sort of stuff for the same reason Facebook and other social networking behemoths won't: if it started imposing strict limits and active defenses against objectionable material, the number of users would begin to shrink, and the platforms would cease to be such juicy

That mullet is so majestic, Cochran doesn't wear it. The Mullet wears Cochran.

Shit! That goalie looks like he's still trying to understand what the position actually does on the ice.

Sadly, this is one of his better, easier-to-comprehend tweets.

I can see how it would be quite difficult to keep a forum such as this under constant control, with boundaries that are tight, but not constrictive. That'd be a pretty tall order for a system that allows complete (or 'complete' in a mainstream sort of way, anyway) anonymity, and the upcoming system that will allow

"Meet Georgy Jetsonilov.....Elena, his wife!"

Oh for fuck's sake, come ON! Not only is it yet another over-sexualization of a female superhero, it looks like it was drawn by a talented, horny 7th grade boy in his fuckin' Social Studies notebook!

Put this on Facebook, and I guarantee it'll eventually make the rounds, probably with "OMG! IS THIS REAL?!" tacked on.

You....you assholes aren't even trying anymore, are you?

Could McNairy be The Riddler, maybe?

Brian "Bookmark" Hoyer, everybody!!

This would've been a curious "In God's name, why?" decision 15 years ago. Now? Why NBC? Why not just go straight to Nick at Nite?

"Erick Figueroa is 13!"

"I wanted to be a goalie"—Copper

My impression, as a neophyte comics fan, is that the superhero flicks are designed to be geared towards fans like me, who aren't so wedded to canon (thus, more butts in seats, more money, etc, etc). The thing that made Nolan's trilogy so overwhelming, to me, was that it went away from the 'superhero can do amazing

Actually, this makes a LOT of sense. Among those who commit crimes, the idea of 'consequences' are something vague, undefined, and only 'possible', not inevitable. Harnessing the power of the beloved social/peer group, in the moment; continuing to express thoughts that are there to build empathy, to continue to