I thought Christianity was an MLM.
I thought Christianity was an MLM.
Dealer’s choice.
It’s about Shrekthics in gaming journalism.
It’s a deliver app you can get for your phone or access through your browser. You place an order for pickup at a local grocery store, and then a courier drives to that store’s parking lot and buys however many grams of coke he can afford with your money.
The modern world is truly a marvel.
That’s a Monte Cristo sandwich fried in shit.
Because she was a trashy, running joke who continually made mistakes that revealed her shortcomings?
So is the faked moon landing that Stanley Kubrick directed cinema or is it one of the earliest forays into content?
I liked the original Borderlands. But at this point, I wonder if a few tweaks to the formula are enough to draw people back in.
Representation that’s next to nothing is never good enough.
There. ftfy
I for one can’t wait for the Disney+ prestige limited series about the dude who had the courage to jump back into the dating pool.
In all seriousness though, yeah. This isn’t something to be celebrated. It’s barely a plot point. It’s less a big deal than Verizon or Charmin or whomever having gay couples in their “Wow…
Probably this, yeah.
That said, I think Charles’ instincts here are good. Atlantis and Namor would make an exceptional foil to Wakanda and T’Challa and ramp up the geopolitical implications of the Black Panther series.
Mostly this. So much of the first movie was about how they need their king, and it ended with the notion that Wakanda would become a force for good on an international stage. And yet, it was a movie that made sure to focus on how badass women like Okaye were more than capable and willing of stepping up to the plate…
Yeah. Thor really stumbled out of the gate, but once he hit his stride, he quickly became my favorite of the core cast. Hemsworth’s comedic chops are pretty remarkable, and Waititi really captured the sense of gonzo aesthetics that make the Kirby mythos work so well (with his own flair added in of course).
But yeah.…
My guess it’s some sort of combination of the two. Bear in mind this is purely speculative, but...
From what I remember, that’s basically how it worked in the Abnett and Lanning comics, and I think it’s something that would work well for the franchise. The core of the premise isn’t necessarily this unit of characters but the fact that they’re a misfit band that find meaning in their lives as a crew.
Or maybe I just…
uh huh. It’s about ethics in gaming journalism, right?
If you have someone threatening suicide, you send in a crisis response team, NOT a SWAT team.
If someone suffering from a mental disorder is threatening self-harm, their behavior is going to be inherently unpredictable. But the solution is to bring someone who’s trained in dealing with mental disorders rather than…
Nope. There were five years where half the world was dead, and then they wished them back at the end of the five years. The real question is if the MCU will address the implications of that moving forward.
I think if it was going to happen, it would have already happened. The serial nature of comics means that things can fold into canon pretty quickly, and I doubt that Gotham is going to leave that long term a footprint on the popular consciousness. Besides which, Penguin doesn’t get that much play in the comics, and he…
I’m not sure what the significance of 14 is, but 88 is a bit of an odd one. It’s used to signify HH (because H is the eighth letter of the alphabet), which is shorthand for “Heil Hitler”.