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I think it's a great idea. The Justice League is gone. An evil-doppelganger version of the Justice League has shown up in their place, and Lex Luthor has to stop them.

The impulse to throw out continuity is a good one. There is some dumb shit in these characters' pasts, and the continuity makes no sense anyway, if you try to lay it out on a timeline, because the characters always exist "now," but don't age in real time. People understand the purpose of a retcon, and why such

I think this is great. I think comic books need more drugs.

I wouldn't buy a ticket to that for a dollar.

I love that all the shitty licensed movie games are now on iOS because all the kids from the slow reading-group who play shitty licensed movie games prefer their shitty games to be shitty iOS games, because they can't remember which actions controller buttons or hotkeys map to, and would rather just jab randomly at

If the original joke wasn't problematic, then they had every right to be indignant about the phony outrage over it.

The PS4 bundle they're selling is on sale with guaranteed launch-day availability. The Xbox is not guaranteed available at launch.

They are underpants gnomes, and this is their business model:

The TCU mascot is the Horned Frog. It's like those dudes who walk around South Carolina in shirts that say COCKS.

When I was in seventh grade, most of the kids at my middle school participated in the Duke Talent Identification Program, which involves taking the ACT or SAT, to attempt to get invited to an elite summer camp at Duke.

DLC is fine, as long as the packaged game feels complete. If I bought a game, and I want more of it, then that's a fair thing to pay for.

Candy Crush is a game that was invented to rob my mom. It's evil in the same way that selling fraudulent securities to the elderly is evil.

Well, this sounds like a game that will be fun for me to never play.

Prep doesn't break the test. The test is designed to assume you've done prep. You're competing against other people who have done prep. And expensive prep isn't that much better than working through old tests on your own.

I know it takes a lot of hard work and effort to put out bad creative work.

All this suggests is a creative team that's committed to putting out a polished, complete product and a publisher that isn't forcing them to ship it before it's done.

Every briefcase these days has a shoulder strap. If you need to carry around an iPad or a laptop, you've got to put it in something, and I certainly don't see adult men walking around with backpacks.

I used to teach LSATS, and here's what I learned:

Yeah. Testing bias is definitely the reason people can't meet a standard of "readiness" or "competence" in reading.

He is not kidding. This is what he does for a living.