Sad lonely troll sap
Sad lonely troll sap
He also wrote some kickass 90s Marvel Presents stories with Ghost Rider and Werewolf by Night...but the bigots aren’t ready for that conversation.
Amy Cooper is probably screaming alone somewhere after seeing the previews for Christian Cooper’s show. Or she would if she can still afford a tv after losing her job and wasting several thousand dollars on her married boyfriend.
Both of you are probably just absolutely insufferable to be around.
“It’s all about protecting kids” says assclown who posts pictures of kids he doesn’t like, tries to shame them and parents.
Here, let me rewrite that headline for you, you fuckin’ hack:
One of the best quotes from last night’s Tony awards was “When your children tell you who they are, believe them”.
This is a huge talking point for right-wing propagandists now that trans kids are being “forced” that way by their libtard parents.
I don’t believe Robby Starbuck lived in a gated community,.
Honestly, this is a fight on sight if I’m Brian Austin Greene. Whoever this Robby Starbuck is should not be talking about someone’s children like this - it’s absolutely disgusting.
For a guy who named himself after a mediocre coffee chain and misspelled it (don't fact check me, facts don't matter here), he sure has opinions about other people's preferences. He should not be throwing stones, lest we make him change his first name to Peet.
I’M REALLY CONCERNED ABOUT THE WELL BEING OF CHILDREN SO I’M GOING TO BLAST THE PICUTRES AND IDENTIFIES OF THESE FREAK KIDS FOR EVERYONE TO RIDICULE
No. All she’s said is that her eldest has non-standard clothing preferences. It’s not clear what he identifies as, but it is fairly clear she doesn’t want to talk about it in public. From the Glamour article:
The intersting thing about this exchange is the kids have a dad that’s in their life and seems to have a good relationship with Fox. I’m sure if the kids really felt like they were forced to wear certain clothes their father would do something about it.
It probably doesn’t help that they put all their eggs into one basket by trying to appeal exclusively to their existing hardcore fans by only making content that they want to see, rather than trying to branch out and reach new readers. This was a fate that videogames seem to have narrowly avoided, though there’s a lot…
Yeah, my page rate wasn’t great in ‘92, but I made up for in royalties that were more than what I initially made on the whole book. But by ‘95 though, that all went away because the whole industry cratered and prints run were low. Most people weren’t getting royalty checks by then.
I spent 3 years working in comics in the 90's and I know very few people who stayed in. The ones who did though, tell me what page rates from the Big Two are these days and it’s insane that they are sometimes actually lower than when I was still in the industry over 25 years ago. Comics is an awful business run by…
I’ve been waiting on this one. Probably not much I don’t know, but it’ll be nice to see it all well-arranged in documentary form.
Back in the 70's and 80's Gothard first created Institute in Basic Youth Conflicts. It was a 1 week seminar that Churches and Christian Schools would send their young people to. I attended in 1979, part of the course discussed what a woman should do if her husband abused her. The answer of course was endure the abuse…