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Neil Nevins
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He thinks he’s the good guy. He never kills anyone he doesn’t think has it coming. After the attack on the asgardians, He doesn’t kill anyone unless he has too or they are in his way. He is mission focused. He doesn’t kill them becuse they are no threat and he wants them to be subject to the randomness of The Snap. In

Rocket and Nebula holding hands. Cyborgs abused and programmed by their creators. Despite the loss of their loved ones, they both find peace and understanding through empathy.

Hey, I really like Hawkeye’s new look.  I think the hair and tattoos look great on him.  They don’t help at all with defeating Thanos, but they should take all the wins they can get.

Uh-huh. Knew that was coming. I actually don’t, but it really is irrelevant to what I was talking about. It happens either way.

Definitely the first thing you notice, other than the fact that we don’t start in space with the narration, is that Twilight Zone Classic ran 30 minutes per episode, and the difference is really quite stark. It’s one of those things where like… I know the guy’s set is boring. I have to see the boring set start at

Huh. Yeah, I was wondering what the non-comedian reaction to “The Comedian” would be. Can I say, as a stand-up comedian, that it was actually kind of great, but can probably only really be appreciated by other stand-up comics? I don’t wanna sound patronizing, but there actually are a lot of layers in there, but I

We can call it the Martha Fight Club.

“We all know that Zach Snyder’s DC films are lousy, overlong and the product of a hack, but what the Justice League: Snyder Cut presupposes is...maybe this one won’t be?”

How do Snyder’s superfams account for the fact that the only DCU movies to be critically and/or popularly successful are the ones without his fingerprints on them? I know they think the critics are paid off, but do they think audiences just aren’t sophisticated enough to appreciate the genius of his humorless, dour,

Enough to harass the parents of the children killed at Sandy Hook, and enough for one guy to shoot up a pizza parlor. His impact isn't measured in numbers as much as the actions his fans take against other people based on his deranged conspiracy theories.

People would say he was a caricature and too unrealistic.

Someone named Donald Trump latched onto him for a period of time. 

I think the gorilla hormone supplements he peddles has rotted what little brain he had.  

I can’t believe there's some conspiracy theorists that believe he's a CIA plant too make legit conspiracy theorists look bad. 

Truly the kind of dude where, if you wrote a movie that very clearly used an Alex Jones stand-in as the bad guy whom the hero tracks down and kills, the audience would be completely fine with it.

I hope every day for the rest of his life is markedly worse for him than the one before.

Nobody misinterpreted Neeson’s initial comments. He used the victimization of a friend and his own emotions to deliberately attempt to harm/kill a random black person because of that random person’s race. That’s pretty much the definition of toxic racism.

I am black and did not really got mad at what he said because , I have heard black people say similar things after watching Django and Birth of a Nation and any other movie about civil rights ans slavery and people have fucked up thought sometimes when processing anger when being victims or having family members being

lol are we really debating the merits of “I’m sorry” over “I profoundly apologize” as though the intent isnt exactly the fuckin same?

I really wish people didn’t have to make multiple apologies for committing the heinous sin of having human frailties resulting in thought crimes 40 fucking years ago.