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Yes it is homophobic. End of fucking story.

No sane person believes that "racism" is not a big deal. Most racists even distance themselves from the concept by claiming that the people who point out their racism are being the "real racists." Its generally accepted that it's something that will get you shamed by your peers.

Yes, on OKC you always have the option to explain your answers.

Cry me a fucking river. I know people who employ "ironic" dark humor at inappropriate times. They're generally borderline sociopathic assholes who think the world owes them an appreciative audience for whatever asinine thing spews out of their mouths. The type of people who think their homophobia is protected as

The monster is not the point, or the reason the game is scary.

Especially when you start learning a bit about physics and brain chemistry and realize that there really might be something to it. Believing in Free Will starts to feel a bit like the willful ignorance that Cipher chooses in the Matrix.

Maybe an abstracted bunch of grapes was a bit too on the nose.

That's the road he's chosen. You think Tarantino doesn't know he's using sex, race, and violence in ways that will rub people the wrong way? It's an artist's dream to have his work to be discussed and debated endlessly. He's wants to provoke these really uncomfortable questions in a way that Bruckheimer or Bay don't.

When Frank Oz retroactively gets his.

They didn't HAVE to kill Big Tiny then and there, they were just giving him the awkward "Look, dude..." conversation when Tomas did his psycho thing out of nowhere. The prisoners don't understand how zombies work. They made that clear during prison riot zombie fight.

As a fellow Gulf Coast resident, you know as well as I do that inside the projected path a Cat 1 can swell into a Cat 3 in a day if the conditions are right.

That's like saying novels or movies should make us feel better about ourselves.

I dunno, the villain from the first new Trek was an original character and he fell kinda flat for me. No fault of the brilliant performance by Eric Bana, though. He just seemed to have a rather contrived motivation and not much development. But I guess timeline hopping will do that to a story. Although it also might

Holy deja vu, Batman!

The last 60 years of mainstream comics is essentially derivative fanfiction.

I dunno. It still feels like unnecessarily watering down a compelling idea for the sake of selling cross-over issues.

It's a hypothetical writing and illustration exercise, folks. Calm down. Personally, I liked his DC reboot ideas much more, but then I've never been much of an X-Men fan. I definitely agree with his point that the main thrust and conflicts in the world of X-Men make NO sense when you merge it with the wider world of

Let's be honest, the Governor of the comics was probably the cartooniest, bad-guy-est, character we've seen in the story. I love his arc, but it'd be hard to take a character like that seriously, looking the way he did. Plus, considering how disastrous his actions were on the main group the by the climax of that arc,

I bet you're super fun at parties.