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Flag On the Moon
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I wonder if they're just cheering for the "guy who says what he means" without caring that much what he says. So long as he's picking fights and "showing them how tough he is", he's the hero. It's like people I know obsessed with having an insanely bloated military so we can foreign people "will respect us!". Uh, no

Trump might trade the country for magic beans. Whereas Cruz will just make things a little bit worse for everyone and we'll spend twenty years undoing the damage. Rubio is GWB only without the humanity (which, no, seriously).

You do wonder though; people have this obsession with abandoning sinking ships.

I keep thinking there's one more out there. Nothing coming to mind though.

You think Bush Sr has any say in the whuppin'? Barb knows what that boy needs: a firm hand and total lack of mercy.

He was the guy who seemed sane by comparison until you looked more closely and then just looked incompetent.

Considering he just gave up, maybe both?

Only one person has more than twice my points, so, uh, yeah.

Marge, when kids these days say "bad," they mean "good." And to "shake your booty" means to wiggle one's butt. Permit me to demonstrate…

"When's that new sperm comedy coming?"
"Any minute; they don't call me Bateman for nothing!"
(police break in and shut down the joke)

His name will be Tony, I assume? At this point it would seem wrong if it wasn't, and if the main's name is his real name it could be like a theme. Every guest star uses their real name, and the audience can never tell where the 4th wall is, if it exists at all!

Can she be five years old, nervous and a complete non-actor who stares into the camera and we can all say "actually, that wasn't really any different than usual"?

Huh, not sure the term "sharp" is a real product-mover there.

Yeah, every female character is totally bugnuts, the men barely count as loitering (ecept the teenage boy who's just a pathetic idiot) and you're left wondering what all that was actually about. But hey, maybe play it up to stratospheric camp and you might have something really special?

I'm confused. Why isn't he in a car?

I get your point but don't agree. Most comic books segregate writing from art, and lots of strips do as well. It's often two very different skills. The whole value of sequential art is the visuals inform the dialog, that's the benefit over simple text. But the visuals have to bring something to the party. It doesn't

I liked the first two-third of that book a whole lot but once they got to the awards it's like it ran out of points to make.

I would never accept anyone's criticism as unassailable. He has some stinker reviews, let personal issues poison his views, all the things every other human does. It's just not that common, and you got the feeling he at least tried even when he screwed the pooch. And he never gave two and a half stars to Laserblast.

It had a lifespan though. The great masses wanted their cheese, their schmaltz, their comfort food back. And by god, they got it, and continue to drive the industry.

Fratboy.