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    Agreed, though it'd be nice if Kirby's got an official home.

    Kirby fans and comics fans should consider joining the Kirby Museum as members. They've been trying to raise the cash for a permanent bricks-and-mortar museum for years.

    They've been trying for years to get this into a permanent bricks-and-mortar location. you can visit their website and become a member to help the cause, FWIW.

    Evil week or not—there are just some things that are TOO evil!

    Okay, so are there any movies or tv shows in the past 70 years that have gotten it right?

    Isn't it obvious?

    Step #0: Start life "well off", preferably to parents without financial concerns or constrains to begin with.

    A drunken coworker would unsettle me as well. And I'm a dude! Drunk = unpredictable, asshole tendencies rise to the surface. Keep lit outside the office.

    More articles like this please! :D

    Agreed. And shouldn't it be "Lord Luthor of Lexington"? Being that Lexington is the name of actual locations—and he's likely higher a land owner rather than a "sir".

    "Superman" and "Wonder Woman" are meaningless names in the context of the middle ages. "Archangel Kal-el" might be better for Supes, considering his

    Yes, because the paint bucket tool can only use one color (white). Time is no excuse for lazy design work.

    LOL, Was that Carl from Caddyshack narrating?

    The movie's effects didn't age well—most of DD's computer graphic scenes look like a second-rate Spidey flick now—but the characters and acting were actually quite good.

    To be fair, THX-1138 had a limited release even in 1973. It wasn't set up to be a success in anyway that resembles the blockbuster that Star Wars was.

    That's a pretty standard law actually. Minnesota has it, I think Wisconsin too.

    I think you mean:

    ;)

    If only that were true in practice. You'd be surprised at how many banks turn people away based on their own "risk assessments".

    Using prepaid cards to pay employees should be outlawed. No one should have to pay to get their paycheck, period.

    Social pressure to pay someone for the work they do? I don't think so. Tips in most restaurants are factored in automatically for groups (typically 6 or more) and I don't know a server that hasn't depended on tips AS their wage.