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I actually prefer people being involved in multiple feuds. Sure, they might be in a big feud, but that doesn't mean they can't have more issues. I've been watching lots of old World Class Championship Wrestling on the WWE network, and you have the Freebirds/Von Erichs feud, but David Von Erich was also feuding with

True, but I was really high on Charlotte. I still am, I just feel like Bliss has flipped a switch and gotten even better on the main roster.

Kalisto, Drago wants his look back.

Going back a year, if you'd have told me that Alexa Bliss would be my favorite wrestler in the women's division I'd have called you crazy, yet here we are.

Batista's a scientist.

Dana looks like she's been hitting the gym pretty hard again. For a while there after her call up it was hard to remember that she was a fitness competitor but she seems to be putting a lot of effort into that again. There's my nice comment about Dana Brooks.

"You say this to me when you know I will kill you for it?"

And created Joey!

She's personifying nature.

"Omar coming!"

I'm sorry, were you talking to me?

We never really used the random roll tables for powers. Most of the time we had character ideas and wanted to make them and picked appropriate powers. They were nice for someone new to the game or not super familiar with superheroes, though.

Levitation was up there with gliding as a "why?" type of power when flight is right there for the taking.

I think it referred more to the speed at which he levitated.

I read the book a year or two back but I thought it was mentioned that Johns Hopkins treated "paupers" for free but also used samples from such patients for research purposes as a type of compensation, without consent.

A big part of the tension in the book is that he family simply didn't understand what was going on, what it meant that her cells are immortal, what was being done with them, etc, nor was anything really communicated to them. As you note, there were no procedures in place at that time to deal with such a situation and

I didn't even do much. At the beginning of the semester she emailed me and said "I want to argue that women should have equal rights and opportunities, but not as a feminist." I just replied "but isn't that feminism?" The rest took care of itself as we discussed her papers and stuff.

I didn't know you like Tim Curry movies.

I know! In my analytical writing classes students pick a theme to explore all semester. After 14 weeks or so of reading about feminism she's no longer scared of the label.

It made huge money and then people no longer cared about it.