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Thank you for explaining that so I don’t have to. I mean, it seemed pretty obvious to me.

SPOILER ALERT IF YOU HAVENT READ THE COMICS

>>And it has a better opening theme.

Unless China’s population has fallen drastically I highly doubt the English etymology is the most common, but really I’m just nitpicking here.

Gonna be honest, I thought using a nom de plume was fine (and it is!) until I saw the “allow me the honor of ending her life!” panel and realised that the problem wasn’t “using an assumed name” but “using an assumed name to attempt to legitimise the use of racist stereotypes”.

That’s pretty cool! Is that based on a comic arc?

You do realise that Ant-Man got made because and only because Edgar Wright came to Marvel and said “I like Ant-Man; can I make an Ant-Man movie?” and they read his treatment and liked it and said “sure”. Eventually they disagreed on connectedness (Wright wanted to make the movie standalone, Marvel wanted it to be part

Here in Ireland we were quite happy to discover that Obama’s family history includes Ireland and it was A Big Deal and the town that part of his family’s from opened a plaza named after him and everything. There was a song called “There’s Nobody More Irish than O’Bama”.

And Hayley Atwell and Elodie Yung.

Unfortunately, aside from GotG, all the characters you’ve mentioned have gotten movies in order of comic popularity.

Rocksteady are, according to reports, working on a Superman game which should be announced shortly

That would make too much sense

Let’s be fair though, Ten and Eleven (and Nine to an extent) were very noted for their sex appeal too - it’s not a “because she’s a girl now” thing. Twelve was the first Doctor in a while to not be eye candy.

When sonar operators look for American subs, they don’t try to find the noise that the sub makes... a modern sub is too quiet. What they do is look for the hole... the ABSENCE of noise. The ocean is loud, and the spot where a sub is blocks a lot of the ambient noise. The sub is almost TOO good at hiding.

No idea who that is.

Trolololololololololololo

Hamill’s voice sounds older now.

This is fascinating but I doubt anything will top Diamondback quoting The 48 Laws of Power. Everything about that character makes more sense once you know what that book teaches and how it’s one of the most popular books in American prisons