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While babysitting us, my younger brother and I (ages 10 and 12 at the time) convinced my poor uncle to take us to see the South Park movie in 1999. I don’t think that was the 1st R-rated movie I had seen, but it is the one I remember seeing earlier than I should have. After we got out of the theater, he just laughed

That reminds me how in Daredevil’s second season that I was really hoping for one or two episodes of courtroom drama after Punisher was apprehended.

I’ve always found that secret identities make sense in relation to the general public and population. What makes absolutely no sense is when the heroes decide that they have to keep their superhero identity secret from their family, friends, and loved ones that they have known for years or even their whole lives. It’s

I think you mean Kevin Conroy, and he deserves at least an honorable mention on this list.

I've tried most of these websites at one point or another (fitocracy, habitRPG, zombies RUN!) and I always get bored with them. They bill it as gamification but after the initial novelty there really isn't a game in it. All there is to do is watch as the XP bar goes up until a counter goes up by 1 and watch it again.

In the Play store when looking at the app reviews, I always change the order from "Helpfulness" to "Newest." I do this because sometimes the reviews are for older versions of an app which could have either been fixed or broken with an update. A highly rated app maybe suddenly getting a lot of negative reviews because

I definitely enjoyed the season, but it ended much too quickly. The first season ended in what felt much more like a series finale then a season finale. I wasn't even sure there would be a second season after I watched it because everything seemed wrapped up.

I definitely enjoyed the season, but it ended much too quickly. The first season ended in what felt much more like a series finale then a season finale. I wasn't even sure there would be a second season after I watched it because everything seemed wrapped up.