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That panel is...a little too on the nose. I mean, she’s clearly a unique character, and very different from the usual modelesque superhero. Why waste precious pages (comics never have enough pages to fully flesh out their monthly story) literally spelling it out?

Counterpoint: wine tasters really don’t know WTF they’re talking about:

Against the terms of service, maybe, but almost certainly not illegal. Civil disagreement != criminal lawbreaking.

“Hi! I turned on my computer this morning and it started making a smell”

“Hi! Sorry to bother you. It’s my first day, and when I going through everything see what the last guy was working on I opened a folder and it was full of nekkid pics of a woman. I think it’s that biker-mom from the office across the hall”.

You must not have seen one in a while (lucky you!). It mostly t-shirts about comic books and popular tv shows...so it’s like every other store in the mall except lit more dimly.

Also, famine would only happen to those who can’t afford to buy themselves out of it. The Great Chinese Famine killed tens of millions, but Mao never skipped a meal unless he felt like it.

Capitalism is based on the balance between supply and demand. If the population starts declining at the same time we start running out of cheap resources (not run out of all oil, for example, just the cheap Saudi stuff), it could be rather orderly.

How does my flip top phone hurt you?

How could I? She’s one of the best characters on the show and the actress is just great.

A blizzard can’t ruin your house? The fuck it can’t...

on the other hand:

It’s close. The average American man is 5’10”. The GoT cast seems to have a median height of about 5’8” as pointed out by another poster, which puts them in the 40th percentile as a group.

She’s only 5’9”, pretty tall for a woman, but below the average for a 1st world man. Is the male cast THAT atypically short?

It’s an absolutely shitty way to measure the issue.

Try reading what I posted: Mississippi has hurricanes, Michigan has blizzards. The latter is more likely to kill than the former.

Your argument remains statistically implausible. Mississippi has hurricanes, Michigan has blizzards. The latter is more likely to kill than the former.

In a typical year, there are about 1,500 injuries and 80 deaths per year by tornadoes. (NOAA)

Malcom McDowell was the only good thing in that movie after “75 Years Later” screen.

Regardless of where you keep trying to move the goalposts. It doesn’t matter if you put down 5% or 20% (that was the original argument here, if you’ve lost track), you will either be able to afford a house in a particular area or you won’t based on what you make and what you owe on other things (car/student loans).