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    He isn't a regular character on Wilfred, but every time that he shows up as the long-distance boyfriend of Elijah Wood's next-door crush he absolutely crushes the difficult role of an irritating Midwestern jock who is also a truly nice guy in a way makes you hesitate to root for the protagonist to win Jenna's heart

    "Klein (at the time, it seemed like Payne had discovered a terrific comic actor; his performance is that good)"

    I like Serafinowicz and this has reignited my interest, but I'm still not completely sold that he, or anyone for that matter, can replace Warburton.

    I laughed harder at that than I do at most comedies. The Abrahamisms may be the best reason to watch the show anymore.

    Are we bringing up case studies to understand the motivations of an entire group of people? How academic! I'm sure you are doing great as a history scholar.

    Hahahaha

    Seriously? First off, I'm certainly not of the capital "L" Left. Secondly, I didn't blame the West for the crimes of ISIS. I said that they have reasons to hate the French and implied that the West has some level of responsibility for their imperialist actions and the state of the modern world. Not full

    That would be a wager that you would lose. History is one of my passions and I made an accurate statement about it. The people of the middle east have reasons to hate the French.

    The point wasn't to blame Batman for philosophically creating villains or nitpick about the lore of a fictional universe. The point was how Batman doesn't make Gotham any better. He creates some of his villains (including his main nemesis), he doesn't end to anyone's villainy permanently, he hasn't fixed the

    Your example is extremely poor. The imperialism of France and England in the early 20th century is very much responsible for the modern condition of the middle east and, by extension, ISIS. Most of the problems in the Arab world can be directly traced back to French and English actions after the fall of the Ottoman

    Your point is self-contradictory. Batman obviously didn't "create" a villain that has nothing to do with Batman.

    Then he is a poor example because he is not relevant to Bruce Wayne unless he travels to Gotham or Wayne's power and sense of solidarity extend to Metropolis.

    Then Bruce Wayne should use his money and power to help ensure the institutions of Gotham do their jobs properly with minimal corruption like an adult of means should instead of dressing up and living out a 12 year old's fantasy.

    So he is a criminal who should be dealt with by the police, a judge, and a jury of his peers?

    They could do more if their CEO didn't spend millions on toys to work out his psychological issues and millions more trying to throw people off the trail of his secret identity.

    I don't have a clue who that is. I just think Batman is an awful role model.

    I thought one of the points of Batman was that Joker and Batman have a symbiotic relationship. No Batman. No Joker.

    Does this game allow me to make Bruce Wayne do the right thing? I want stop wasting money on Batman toys and "pretending" to be a useless playboy heir, use Wayne Industries to boost employment in the city, and lower crime in the city by improving the local economy.

    I heard about that. It was a disgusting attempt at lawmaking and you are a good person for helping to stop it.

    I agree with you on the second part, but I maintain it is funnier that he insults people who play speed chess in the park for the lack of dignity by calling them street urchins and, being a police captain, he does not assume that most street urchins pass the time by playing chess.