There’s no way Dick Grayson doesn’t give head. There’s a reason every hero in the DCU trusts and likes Nightwing.
There’s no way Dick Grayson doesn’t give head. There’s a reason every hero in the DCU trusts and likes Nightwing.
I legitimately forgot Aqualad died in the second season.
For travel within a city? Probably. There's references in Voyager to hovercars, so I'm sure some people still enjoy driving/have a vehicle in case the transporters go down.
Right? Why don’t people eat pussy?
Did Geoff Johns veto it? Because, um, remember when he wrote the Avengers?
Don’t you dare blame Dancing Guy for that.
A lot of restaurants are moving away from that model, too. Half of the places I’ve worked the last five years put most, if not all, of our tips on a paycheck. It sucks short-term (I had a new hire who withdrew his application as soon as he found out that was how we did our tips) but it makes your taxes a lot easier.…
Around 2004 or so, I read a piece that if the minimum wage had kept up with inflation and cost of living, it would have been $24/hour.
I’m wondering if they only think it’s Loki and it’s actually Kang. I know Kang spent some time in the Old West trying to conquer the future in the comics, so maybe that’s going to be the next reveal?
I thought they might do that, but they have to send 2012 Loki back to preserve the timeline-- I assume, at least-- and if he knows Coulson is alive, I can see Loki being petty enough to track him down and kill him again.
This has bugged me since I saw Endgame.
I swear the Russos claimed that Steve and Peggy’s life together was an alternate timeline and not the MCU’s.
He did also play Spider-Man a while ago...
Are they going to release a version of the movie that isn't horribly boring?
This is going to be very, very dated in a year or three.
Is this still the script co-written by Grant Morrison?
George RR Martin’s first published writing was a fan letter in an early issue of Fantastic Four. Except the Fantastic Four know the X-Men and weren’t around (on Earth-616, at least) in the 1960s when Martin wrote the letter. So that means that the George RR Martin of Earth-616 has at least a slightly different career.
Yeah, but WHITE not Caucasian.
Desire being androgynous makes sense for the character, ignoring how they’re presented in the original comics.
Delirium is the Endless who was based on Tori Amos, but go off, as the kids say.