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Yeah. Not a lot of time to mime things. Of course, if they keep yelling "shut up!" at you, sometimes putting an imaginary gun to your head helps get the point across.

I think it's the latter? It's an easier way of pointing. And because he's a human and therefore is socialized to use words.

Complicated, but not impossible. Language is just a specific method of sending signals between brains. Kilgrave's signals, the way I understand it, don't necessarily need language to express them, it's just the easiest and most obvious path. It might not be as easy, but all he needs are the chemical exchanges and the

Possibly due to the pheromonal component, since I think his powers also work on the deaf.

They thought it was the secret ingredient in Saint Alfonzo's Pancake Breakfast.

Surely that's Revolver Vacillate, the second most indecisive Metal Gear villain after Decoy Octopus?

Beat me to it.

Yep

Worse than Wikipedia. Like an elementary school pageant on atrocity.

Eh. I'll take it.

It's what you say when you're in an action movie in the Seventies and you have a gun to someone's back.

It's okay, Flash isn't as fast any more. He's still cool, though. He took that "Grandpa and Grandmaster Flash" thing in stride.

DAMMIT, JUST CHOOSE SOME LIQUOR AND A THING I CAN MIX IT WITH OR GET THE FUCK OUT OF MY BAR!

I just have to say this. I love "Bodies." Unapologetically. I say that as someone who lives with a crippling fear of intimacy, and yeah, every time I feel like I've opened myself up to someone, then it's caused me more pain than I would ever want. So it's perfect that there's this song that makes me feel like that can

That is more useful. I suppose "pivotal" or "substantial" would work, too.

I like /tg/* and /mu/.

What, are we to heart Huckabee and art fuckery, suddenly?

Honestly? I just like it for its creature designs, some fun set-pieces, and that it has the most goddamn aliens of any movie in the series.

Charlie Day and Burn Gorman were awesome. I actually liked their stuff and the stuff they had with Ron Perlman as Hannibal Chau so much more than the robot-fighting.

I rank this above "Rape of Thrones" and the Dawes one, because at least this one seemed less like it was trying to grab a reaction? It's kind of succinct in the way it puts things in.