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Has anyone else noticed that the clocks in most of the photos all say 9:11 AM?

Going with Nice Price on this one, but I’m admittedly biased. My dad’s project truck for a while was the ‘63 F100 he got when he was younger. It was the unibody short bed, in what we found out was called “Caribbean Turquoise” paint. A lot of stories involved in the restoration, but after it just got to be too much for

Don’t worry too much about it. For a long time, Shiner didn’t have wide distribution. I live in Iowa, and have family that used to go to Texas all the time, including a snowbird aunt and uncle. My parents used to go visit this aunt and uncle when they would go to Texas during the winter, and they got on the Shiner

Electrical issues can cause some weird stuff. My examples are my old car from high school/freshman year of college, and a similar car owned by one of my brothers around the same time.

Growing up in a very small rural Iowa town, the choices of mostly-reliable, affordable used cars could be somewhat slim. Thus why I

The weirdest things on my desk are items I didn’t get myself. Rather, I somehow inherited them from a coworker. Said coworker had a small Yoda bobblehead designed to sit on top of a monitor, and a Funko Pop figure of Deadpool. He then took the heads off of both, swapped them, and plunked them on the cubicle wall

My only issue with this idea is that it steps awfully close to what the comics did with the Eternals.

I’m sure he’s not the first person to make the joke, but this reminds me of this tweet from Bill Gross:

Came for this reference, not disappointed.  Thank you.

That’s all well and good for someone who lives in the NYC metro area. I, however, live in central Iowa. While there are some good mom & pop delicatessens around here, they are across town. When I have less than an hour for lunch during work, and Subway is across the street, I’m going to go with Subway.  At least,

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Isn’t this basically how Otto Octavius does his villain turn in the Spider-Man PS4 game?

My mom makes an amazing strawberry-rhubarb dessert.  That makes me want to try infusing both rhubarb and strawberries into vodka, and see how that comes out.

Agreed. The look in the Spider-Man game, or the Udon armored look could easily translate to live action, and I just don’t feel the pictures we’ve seen from the Black Widow shoots so far line up enough to convince me it’s Taskmaster.

I like this theory better than how everyone else seem to think it’s Taskmaster.

I seriously had to read this a few times to convince myself that it wasn’t an Onion article posted to Gizmodo by mistake. Common damn sense, people!

Honestly, I misread the title “Collision Course Part II” as “Coulson Course Part II”, so it’s understandable.

That’s my top guess.  Runner-up position is Ginny Hex, introduced over in Bendis’ run on Young Justice.

Gruener was the original Reaper’s last name, but they changed Beaumont to Gruenwald for the DC Comics Bombshells version. Enough similarity for me to think they were drawing the connection between them, but I think I got distracted while writing that, and conflated the names together.

It’s interesting to me how many comments there are about Phantasm being based on The Reaper. So, I’m sorry to say, I’m going to be that guy.

There have been 3 Reapers in the Batman comics: Dr. Benjamin Gruener, who debuted in 1971, then brought back as the secret identity of the Reaper later; Judson Caspian, the Reaper

I like the subtle nod to the Hellcat costume in Trish’s outfit, with the blue jacket and yellow shirt.