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And THIS time, he’s serious, you guys.

1997 was one of the best years.

“Yes, I AM a lawyer!”

I’m here for thickums Rihanna, and IDGAF.

I hate that you used the names of characters from HIMYM for that bit, almost as much as I hate that I so readily recognized them.

Marvel should get together with DC and do a special crossover with Matter-Eater Lad. Call them... Binge & Purge! Oh my god, I’m a genius! Get me Axel Alonso and Bob Harras on the phone!

I thought this was the redesign of the Wolverine/Batman amalgam Dark Claw for a second there...

Then it would STILL be better than Batman vs Superman.

This is bad bad bad terrible advice.

So I’m thinking this might be the thing that gets Perlmutter shitcanned. Think about it: Until now, Marvel has had mostly successes. Granted, there have been some creative misfires (Iron Man 2, Dark World) and dead ends (the Norton Hulk), but no embarrassments. There has been nothing on the scale of Batman & Robin or G

This is terrible advice.

Thomas Edison, Lion Head

I am as needlessly hardcore geeky as it gets, but the powers at be at Star Trek should have flat out said, “They have ridges because now we can afford to do it. We couldn’t afford it before on the 60's show. That’s it. There will be no ‘in-story’ reason given and the difference between them will never be acknowledged.”

Yes! When I heard that I was like, “Shit, Chrichton’s undercover with his shitty Peacekeeper accent!”

I’m so glad it’s a Figma!

I fell out of love with Assange in very quick order many moons ago.

Yeah, I actually kinda looked up to the guy at one point many years ago, but he’s become a gross and tragic caricature of whatever once may have made him seem heroic. He’s like a weird ‘keeper of secrets’ type fantasy creature whose soul has been imprisoned in an old book— and he can’t ever leave the book without

Julian Assange is a HUGE fan of doxing lately. It’s sad to see the way he’s shitting all over what could have been a wonderful legacy. In two hundred years when these times are studied, WikiLeaks will be discussed as an agent of propaganda, not a disseminator of information. 

It’s great.