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Danson With Myself
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What would you all say the ratio is on bad dining experiences in hot public spots due to service vs bad dining experiences in hot public spots due to other diners being rude assholes?

I work at a University that exists just a notch outside of the Ivy League, and I can confirm that almost all the people in senior positions are insufferable douche-bags who are mostly blind to the world that exists outside them.

The only Spider-Man movie worse than 3 is Amazing 2, and their problems are pretty similar.

That is unsettling

It's clear to me that he needs to reinstall President Obama again in order to get his viewership back.

At one point they ask him if he's a drunk, and he says no way, and then he proceeds to drink a Budweiser to celebrate his editor successfully editing a bit.

-Jimmy Fallon's liver

They actually interview him a bunch in the article. It's weird.

I would love to see Zemeckis or Raimi do DC films. Much of their work really captures the sort of timelessness and 50s sci-fi optimism of the source material. I would also love to see Rick Famuyiwa do a DC film.

It was a wildly inconsistent, colorful mess with a lot of out-of-character moments that was kind of pointless in the end. Which probably makes it the closest to capturing the spirit of its source material.

The comics sites are saying McAvoy is back in for Dark Phoenix as well. I wonder if J-Law will be back given how much she supposedly hated these films…. They gave her a regular person costume at the end of the last one, which maybe was meant to sweeten the pot of returning.

I thought this was going to be fun but I was infuriated before he was even finished with the band introductions.

Ohh, maybe he's got the pee tape and they're going to release it on pornhub

Streaming directly to ACLU cards and planned- parenthood installed IUDs.

Terrigenesis has morphed the Inhumans into the Last Man Standing slot.

That's a shame given how good Jude Law was in the role.

This is comment of the week material right here.

Seeing the way that smaller labels run by younger, more progressive people have reacted to outright hate speech, bullying, and corroborated claims of assault or violence has been a pretty endearing sign of light in these bleak times.

I've been buying all of it, including these spin-offs, but I made it only through the first few issues before it fell to the bottom of my pile so that I can read it in larger chunks. Usually the problem with writers from other mediums is that they narrate every single thing that happens, but Coates manages to avoid

It's doubly sad because I've been diving into the post Civil War II waters lately and a lot of the storytelling is still pretty good, but you have to jump through hoops (re: books constantly tying into events and relaunching every 12 issues) and ignore every word out of their PR department to get to it all.