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Hmm, but does it have the most MANLY BEAST MODE handshake ever captured on film? I think not.

I don’t see a problem with adults living with their parents. At least in my area because the rent is in the $2,000 range. If my twin boys want to stay with me and my fiancé when they get older, it won’t be a problem because we love them.

Now can we all stop vilifying people who live in their mothers’ basements by cracking jokes about virgins and labeling them all shitlords and losers? Hey Hollywood: not everybody who had to move back home is a Cheeto-fingered, Dew-swilling man-child.

My parents are each from Asia, and both times I told my dad I was looking for an apartment he asked me why.

I lived with my family off and on in my 20s because it was convenient (I was on the road more than 90% of the year). Everyone I told I was still living at home at 28 was appalled at the idea! I don’t understand why, living with my parents made far more sense than renting an apartment I would rarely visit.

As an ethnic, this was normal. I don’t personally like the idea of living at home, but if I were to move back to the city where my mom has her house, it would be seen as downright insulting if I didn’t move into the house and help with the mortgage and other stuff. (Not to mention, financially silly as far as she’s

All I know I now get fewer weird responses when I tell people I still live with my parents at 31. Sometimes I wish I had my own place but at the sametime I couldn’t afford to live on my own so it’s paying rent with roommates or no rent with my parents who I see as roommates who love me and actually clean. And it’s

wasn’t it also the post-WWII boom that added to the whole “get out on your own when you’re 18” phenomenon? it’s “easy” to be on your own when you can get a relatively unskilled but decent-paying manufacturing job with nothing more than a high school diploma, if even that.

You hear that DAD, I don’t care how far we are ordered to travel, nor how far into the future, nothing can shake a large strong house, and I’m never leaving home!

After harsh experience, Bill Paxton declined further science fiction roles for reasons unknown.

After harsh experience, Bill Paxton declined further science fiction roles for reasons unknown.

I believe she is also the daughter of Loki and is involved along with her siblings including Fenrir helping Loki at Ragnorak

I know my brain is mashing up publishers, but I just got the funniest mental image of Thanos with a crush on Neil Gaiman’s Death.

A lot of people don’t realize that Valhalla was for warriors as part of a gamble by Odin to have enough meatshields for Ragnarok to begin with. Yeah, you party, but you fight to train. It’s a massive boot camp, and you are guaranteed to die again, permanently, as Odin throws you into the fray to be slaughtered while

No, Thanos is in love with the personification of Death itself. Hela is simply a Goddess of Death and ruler of the Norse underworld. They are two different entities.

I would buy a ticket to a “Sif and the Warriors Three!” movie knowing nothing but the title.

I tend to agree about Enchantress ... she is not a pure villain.
One point though ... the Valkyries bring the dead, period.
If the fallen died in battle, he went to Valhalla (Odin’s hall of perpetual drunkenness and battle). Otherwise, you are correct, they took the deader to Hel.
But although they did the deliveries,

Forget Hulk, forget Ragnarok and all this dark stuff. Marvel needs to cast Joe Mangeniello as Hercules and do a straight up buddy adventure story with Thor doing a slow boil as his straight man. He’s one of the few people who can actually make Chris Hemsworth look small.

I'm still trying to figure out how Natalie Portman won out over Sif.

Like too many female characters, Lady Sif has been terribly under-served. I’m still baffled that Thor 2 wasn’t an adventure with Sif and the Warriors Three.