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I sent them a Wookipedia quote on the retconned explanation before I read your reply lol. I wouldn’t say I’m the hardest core, though. Like, medium core at most. And to be fair, I would totally believe it someone told me Lucas was looking through a glossary of space-y terms and just closed his eyes and pointed at one.

“The Kessel Run was a hyperspace route used by smugglers and unscrupulous freighter captains to move spice from the spice mines of Kessel at the behest of the Pyke Syndicate, who relied on the foolhardy Kessel Runs to deliver the illicit substance to their customers. The route involves several extreme changes in

Yeah, where I live it’s either you have to go at least 15 under the current speed limit while passing them, or you have to change lanes.

My 10 year old and 8 year old girls both dealt with bullies this last school year. Honestly, our policy was to try and show them that they had agency and control over their own life by encouraging them push back. Not retaliate, mind you, and not with violence, but to stand up for themselves and not take the abuse, and

Second page of the first book: “His hat was gone.”

The Tesla Model S has adjustable suspension, and can be raised and lowered at will, so I’m not sure if that had anything to do with it. What kayldera was referring to was that most of the small handful of total fires from early in the S’s life were due to road debris penetrating the shielding over the battery

“I mean, yeah, I shot him with a 30mm ‘rubber’ bullet out of a tank cannon, but he’s just asleep!”

You’ve perfectly summarized what’s been bugging me since Civil War when they first announced his suit and tech would come from Stark. It felt like a detraction to the character to take him from “insanely talented genius, even without his spider powers” to “smart kid who caught a break with this powers thing, and

My wife and I both LOVE her theme to an extreme, even randomly screaming it out as we make our kids sandwiches dramatically and such. But she explained it better than me, I think: “It’s the Amazon’s drums of war, and you know they’re going to win. It’s as terrifying as it is inspiring.”

What caught my attention is that they’re saying all this while they’re touching the Lasso of Truth. So in the most literal sense, when Bats says his name is Batman, that is his most honest answer.

I’ve lived in Texas since I was ten. The latter is true regardless of context.

I’ve watched like 10 episodes, and with no exaggeration whatsoever can confidently tell you I still have no idea what this show is about.

I watched it Saturday with my wife and three little girls, ages 4, 8, and 10. My wife cried at the No Man’s Land scene, and the looks on my kids’ faces when Diana cleared that town square and threw a damn tank was priceless. They were beaming. I’m so happy to have so many amazing female characters in movies lately.

I’m a 27 year old male who’s a HUGE fan of Batman, Superman, The Flash, Green Lantern, etc etc etc. I would still LOVE if Wonder Woman got bigger than them all. She’s a serious badass.

Ok, but Rurouni Kenshin is really good.

No problem!

No problem!

Not the one off Marbach in San Antonio. Most of the screens are tiny, so there’s not really room for it. There’s an incline, but not enough to keep from having to see people walk back and forth in front of you in the screenings I attended. The one I go to now in Austin, yeah, nice high tiers and much better

I need to hear the rest of this story, lol.

Ah, yeah, I get ya.

I hated them at first (“Why the hell would I pay to go watch a movie where servers walk in front of the screen the whole movie and I have to listen to everyone eating in a super quiet room. That’s dumb.”). But then I moved from San Antonio to Austin and I realized, it wasn’t the theater, it was the people at that