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If that deer was a real New Yorker it would have got its own pizza

At some point someone with authority on the matter said they were two seperate universes or alternate realities. There is an Io9 article about it I think.

I don’t think this poor deer would appreciate you fawning all over its death

Just to put out the counterpoint, a friend of mine worked at Starbucks in the Clintons hometown and they came in there all the time. He said they were always super nice and affable.

I’m not criticizing the guy. He just went through an experience that no one (even Trump) should ever have to go through and very likely has other priorities on his mind other than politics. Just offering a suggestion about how we all should think about Trump moving forward.

He should meet with him and tell him this to his face. Trump is very brave on Twitter but like most trolls he seems to fold like a deck of cards in person. We need more sane people taking to this idiot because he is easily manipulated, surrounded by scum bags and unfortunately our next President.

You just didn’t wish hard enough.

This is great but the hands are way too big

It’s hilarious that Romney was dumb enough to fall for this. It is a fact that Trump is petty and will go the distance to get revenge. The only reason he is “considering” Romney is so he can bend him (and by proxy the entire republican establishment) over and shame him in front of the country. He is not getting the

Sorry Teddy. Two more years in the most elaborately concocted friend zone ever.

From this episode I learned that no creature or creation in all of existence has ever been friend zoned harder than poor Teddy.

They aren’t innocent. They signed us all up for this.

Came here to say the same thing. My daughter watched a lot of it and one day I found myself laughing at the jokes and was like “oh wait, this is a good show.” They did some great universe building in that show and the makers of this would be smart to borrow from it.

He was never an out and out villain though. He was a scared confused kid who represented the importance of the X-Men’s mission and acted as a parallel to what Magneto had become. He answered the question “what if the X-Men were there when Magneto was 15?”

He saved the entire world during the Axis event by blocking the Red Skulls influence over the heroes. This was the culmination of Jason Aaron’s run on Wolvy and the X-Men, which a big part of the book was Quintin struggling with but ultimately choosing and learning he was one of the good guys. So he is pretty much a

After he lost his powers he was on life support bc of the whole missing most of the middle of his body thing. They did an extremely lame story arc in one of the X-Books where you find out he is an ancestor to Apocolypse. This led to a truly terrible book with some amazing Jae Lee covers called Apocolypse vs. Dracula

Idie made it to the big show and is running with the time-displaced X-Men in one of the flagship books. I think it is the self-titled one.

As a teacher I really enjoyed how they dealt with her “angry kid” issues. I thought it was a realistic and not often seen portrayal of an angry kid. I also though Kid Gladiator was a more realistic portrayal of the personality a Super-Man level strong guy teenager would have. Also some of the best one-lines out of

I’ll give you that one. I really did not enjoy that arc either.