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I’ll have to stop by our library and see if it’s there. We do have a comic book shop, but I’ve never been in. I think I’d like to have a look at a medium I’ve never read. And I’ll check the viddy rental store for Much Ado.

Loser? I think not! I’ve just been dealing with nonsense I shouldn’t for a few years and need to work on my hobby/important distractions Game - Hard. And now you have given me some inspiration and some ideas I can actually afford. I didn’t know there was a comic but will look into that! And I had heard that The Hulk

To be fair, he was great in it. Such bubbling rage!

I love me some Marvel, but there is too much for me to keep up with! Every character has his/her own movie, then they get together again, and I don’t know what’s going on because I didn’t see The Incredible Hulk and a few others. I had to watch Ultron 3 times! Wheeew!

Wife originally told me I was seeing it by myself. I showed her a trailer.

And you’ve hit the nail on the head. Deadpool IS annoying. I mean the Great Lakes Avengers kicked him out for christ’s sake. If I come away from the movie thinking anything other than, ‘gosh that was amazing and I really want to punch Deadpool in the dick,’ than I’ll be disappointed.

Pro tip: Evan Williams green lablel. That’ll save you some dough. And I actually prefer it to black label or even Beam. Probably because I’ve permanently screwed up my taste buds with cheap bourbon.

Counter-counterpoint (that’s not really a counterpoint): all movies are better in a theater that serves wine. I saw Age of Ultron in my local wine-serving theater and I can attest that superhero carnage pairs nicely with merlot.

Counterpoint: At least, in my circle of friends, the Deadpool marketing is drawing in people who otherwise don’t really care about superhero movies at all. For some reason, it’s getting interest even amongst my hipster friends, who are way more likely to go see a foreign language film in a theater that serves wine.

Actual scientist

But, honestly, believable. Had he never lived with someone who would put up with his shit like Leonard, he would have never learned more about social interaction. Let’s be truly honest here—a lot of us scientists are not the world’s most social people. PhD’s and labs don’t select for extroverts. I’m not saying there

I work in “science” and people always ask if I watch it. I don’t hate the show but I don’t really like it either. Watching it without the laugh track is hilarious though.

Hmm, I’d say the thing about Sheldon is that he’s clearly autistic.

The nerds I’ve met who lose their shit over TBBT are the ones that remind me the most of Sheldon...

Those are The Lone Gunmen from The X-Files.

yeah see thats the way i look at it is that they are sterotypes of different types of “nerds”. I’m not sure what people really expect from a show like this....

I used to watch the odd rerun now and then, and I never got the sense that these guys were represent nerds in general, they’re exaggerated stereotypes of certain kinds of nerds. Take Sheldon, his gimmick isn’t that he’s a nerd so much that he’s excessively selfish and doesn’t understand taking other people’s feelings

I suppose hating on the inexplicable hit sitcom The Big Bang Theory for portraying nerds poorly is like hating the birds for singing: it’s just what they do

YouTube is thattaway, sonny-jim.

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