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No. It seemed pretty obvious Jean *was* Phoenix, before the whole shitty retcon bit.

I personally think it's more of the decorative aspect; you know, like those little seashell-shaped soaps people put in pretty baskets in their bathrooms. You aren't meant to use the annoying little things, you're just supposed to look at them and marvel at what a waste of money they are.

I think the relevant question to ask here is: why did someone think giving Amy Schumer a movie was a good idea?

Actually, they don't know jack shit because Best Buy apparently doesn't bother to train their employees on the crap they sell. I know someone who works at one, and he said he had to undertake his own training on TVs when he was selling them to have even an idea of what the differences were, and why people would want

A Wal-Mart in Milwaukee near me actually opened in the Northridge area; right across the street from the closed Northridge Mall (of Deadmalls.com fame, sadly), because the whole area is now seen as so completely ghetto no one else wants to be there. It's outlasted Circuit City, Best Buy, and far too many other

I live with far too many of those sorts around me. Effing northern Milwaukee suburbs.

Still think they could have done better than a Wrath of Khan rehash. They still could have brought Khan up, but done something new with him.

So did I, but frankly, I *was* a little annoyed that they basically just gave us Wrath of Khan 2: Electric Boogaloo, instead of doing something fresh with Khan. I did find it odd that Khan became a pale young man instead of a chesty hunk o'chest, but 'eh. Fanfiction fixes it.

It makes me feel better about my eventual B.A.s in History and Latin America, Caribbean, and US Latino studies, that's for sure.

Yeah, it was always easy to tell hunting season had started, when most of the boys in class disappeared. Surprisingly we weren't considered rural enough to close; we'd still soldier on with half the student body gone.

If they're smacking that gum like a cow, then yes, so do I.

Ooo yeah. Along with Moosecroft.

Faunlock is the name. And I only know this because that tag is definitely making the rounds on AO3 in the Sherlock section.

Madison is an interesting sort of comparison to New Orleans to me, actually; every time I'm in Madison, I find it so completely different from Milwaukee, I can't believe the two cities exist in the same state.
And there's cheese. Fall, and cheese.

Honestly, in the movie, Loki seems to imply they live at least 5,000 years. So I'd say he looks pretty good for being on Earth for a quarter of that.

Considering the preface explaining the movie universe managed to cut out any sight of Thor's face to avoid paying the actor, I'm pretty sure they could have done this easily.

Dracula: Dead and Loving It, perhaps.

Give those Harry Potter actors something to do; another movie franchise.

That's an even better description than mine.