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Are you saying the battle-tested Avengers, who’ve fought countless foes and are like 8 in number in this movie, did a better job at saving civilians than Superman, who single handedly took on multiple villains his equal in abilities, in his first battle? He didn’t even have the name “Superman” yet! This was literally

“Most women haven’t been thoroughly fingered in a very long time”<— This gave me the giggles.

Yes it is.

It’s not Superman’s fault. It’s the people who are deifying him. You can see in his face and body language he doesn’t like what’s happening.

It looks the same because that’s what it’s inspired by. Zack Snyder has said that 500 times.

What’s wrong with liking both?

I think the answer to your questions exist in the movie. They couldn’t possibly fit all that in a teaser trailer released a year to the release date.

But people keep complaining that DC movies are too grim and dark. That’s been the complaint since the Nolanverse. “Oh it’s too serious. It’s too dark. It should be more fun like Iron Man and the Avengers.” Even the guy who wrote The Prestige made the same complaint. But the second Marvel tries grim and dark, its

WUT?!

UNFUCKINGBELIEVABLE! The new raid was the only thing I was looking forward to in House of Wolves. They better release Trial of Osiris along with Prison of Elders or else there’ll be nothing to do in Destiny.

It’s okay, you can say black people.

“Oyibo (loosely translated as skinless person/leper)“<—- Wrong. It means “white person”, at least by people who use it now. It may have meant something different 100 years ago during colonialism, but no one using it today means it in a derogatory manner. Murtala Muhammed airport should be the no. 1 worst airport on

It's either someone from Game of Thrones or Taylor Swift or fake.

Hi Hulk

Who's in this suit?

Who is this?

T U m****fucka!!!

How bout you hop off my dick?

Except I'm black and centrist. So WTF are you talking about?

I totally agree with you. Please endeavor to use that word when speaking to black people henceforth. Come back and tell us how it was received.