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You do realize Kylo Ren is supposed to be like 29 or 30 in The Force Awakens, right? And Rey is like 17 or 18?

I wonder if the end of the series there is a text caption saying what happened to each character:

I do Lucio and Mercy support. They can be extremely effective offensively if you’re behind a Rein. Also Lucio is really great in levels with cliffs and bottomless pits. Just use his alt to blast them in, and as long as they’re not a flight character they’re screwed.

I don’t think it’s necessarily as important to the story right now, but I think that’s also part of the mystery. We’ll probably find out as Batman tries to “save” Gotham Girl.

I wanna see a segmented shield that gets longer.

I guess this is the new Gawker now.

I would use the word homage which is kinder than “rip-off” since film-makers are often influenced by shots and sequences and often make something reminiscent of those things while putting their own spin on them.

The Flash was officially named “the Flash” at the end of episode 6 of season 1 of the show. So I guess maybe you stopped watching it before that point? I mean he has been solidly the Flash ever since. And Ollie was the Hood in season 1, he was “Arrow” in season 2. He was Green Arrow starting in season 4. Not that I’m

Contextually there’s no difference.

Why can’t we do all of the above? Does it have to be one or the other? Where’s your sense of adventure and discovery?

Well according to Odin in the movies Mjolnir was forged from a dying star, We also know that is a similar origin in the comics and they produced a similar hammer for Beta Ray Bill who can also wield Thor’s hammer. My theory is that Thor’s hammer isn’t secret magic but rather the person making it just has to be

“Still gonna see it.”

I don’t know, you’re making some pretty big assumptions about me based on what I’ve said.

So making a costume of a Disney character based on a mythological Polynesian character is totally comparable to the displacement of the Native Americans.

“I have never seen it, but by all accounts it is terrible. However, I have seen the house that it built, and it is terrific.”- Michael Caine on his thoughts of Jaws 4 (which he was in).

I’m not sure what you mean by that.

I’ll be honest, I’m not sure if this costume was the best idea, but otherss have a point about how it kind of deprives kids of that ethnicity from wanting to be that character (or any other ethnicity for that matter - including white kids). I think the issue is where the outrage is coming from. This costume wasn’t

Is that how you get out of arguments, by just stating what kind of argument they’re using and not address what they’re actually saying?

Well you’re much smarter than me when it comes to insider-industry knowledge I guess. Especially when it comes to hollywood accounting.