clintcarlson77
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clintcarlson77

To me it was worth the 25.00; at least 99% of the suggestions weren’t like books in my library, lists or even the list that’s on-line that’s “based on books in your library” & as you said the covers are just so cheesy.

I can’t even hate-read about these charlatans right now.

This is trying to emulate an arcade experience, if you don’t expect to have someone at your side when playing a game with two players, you don’t know what this is about.

Oh, they’ll introduce x-men characters one way or another; the $$ will dictate that. It’s Fantastic Four I’m afraid they’ll ignore and that’s the only real Fox Franchise that I’m interested in the House of Mouse finally doing right.

The Devil is fabulous then.

Fellow Juneau-I’ve here. Was thinking it was weird too, though “weird Juneau weather” is redundant.

The process sounds nice when using the Moleskin app however wonky if you want total instant feedback in Illustrator. But c’mon dude, $35 for the book + $180 for the pen + $21 for the program/mo is not even close to “Surprisingly Affordable”. I’ll just stick to going bonkers on a ream of paper and popping what I like

What about all the poor horse buggy manufacturers that were put out of work because of cars?

Somewhat morbid video placement....

The sight of that “Blunt” killed my high.

How to get into comics: Pick up Sandman.

Get a Marvel Unlimited subscription for a month and try as many different books as you like.

Something I recommend: digital comics. I know, I know, the purists will scream at me about supporting your local comic book shop and how it just doesn’t look the same on a screen compared to the paper but it’s a lot easier. You don’t have to find a comic book shop that’s conveniently located (which may be more of an

Season 1 was hilarious. Peter Serafinowicz delivered every line perfectly.

Yeah no one seemed to have had any basic understanding of what Holmes was talking about. This wasn’t some app where, yeah, a dropout with some knowhow and an idea COULD pull it off, or fake it till you make it. This dropout was claiming to do what others have sought to do for decades, namely, eliminate or reduce the

all about that scrub brush

I would place the genesis of this sequence firmly with the MCU and Iron Man specifically. We have gotten used to the idea of power armor expanding and flexing to accommodate the user thanks to the evolution of the elaborate dress sequences that Tony Stark goes through.

A fool and his money etc etc.

But then it’s just gravysteak! I’d have to add SOMETHING. Maybe...Maybe some halved garlic cloves?

“If you see something say something” isn’t well intentioned advice. It was created in the Post-9/11 Bush dystopia of illegal prisons, warrantless wiretapping and Total Information Awareness (a scapped program to have mail carriers, meter readers, handymen etc. all snoop on the contents of people’s homes and report to