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Into the Breach is incredible, but I wouldn’t call it an RTS at all.

Life has come a long way since the birth of the microbe.

Wow. Love how you just turned a really strong argument for better government oversight and accountability into an argument for.... libertarianism.

Nah. It tends to more specifically refer not just to a guy who sleeps around but to guys who intentionally string partners on and lie to them about their intentions for a relationship for the sake of getting their dick wet.

It’s as much about the fuckery as it is about the fucking.

I think we’re going to discover how Kurosawa misunderstood Kurosawa, and how Snyder can remedy that — with slow motion

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Truly a move that will excite everyone who dreamed of a Han Solo prison rape scene.

Yelena 100% right? She has replacements for the two dead Avengers under her thumb, and there’s about to be a couple of Thors and a couple Hawkeyes out there. I suspect there’s very good odds that Yelena will be scouting out Clint (or maybe Kate) during Hawkeye.

When you attach Noah Hawley to any project, you have my interest.

They discover it at the exact moment they're invaded.

Sexuality is complex, and few of us fall into true binaries especially over the entire span of our lives.

But Gigli is certainly not the script for addressing those complexities.

I’m always Team Cheadle.

As someone who has beenwriting professionally for a decade, I can say with confidence that you’re a dick.

Each Robin gives great head differently.

As someone who worked at Taco Bell in the early 2000s/late 90s, it really depended on how bored we were. My manager used to like to go out into the lobby, spray multisurface cleaner in a water cup filled with coke and go “I cleaned your dirty water for you.”

I mean, why not both?

Yeah, Grant may be weird, but they seem decent. I hear similar things about Gerard Way.

Bioshock Infinite (and potentially the whole series?) have all the sophistication and self-awareness of a Ben Shapiro tirade.

Cool, thanks for sharing!

I think it has a lot to do with the fact that mainstream Zelda games tend to be rare birds. They usually represent the potential for a Nintendo console, so the initial expectations tend to be absurdly high.