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Bought a hard cover copy from B&N back in '09. Neve read it and ended up giving it away. I don't know but the only reason I was drawn to it was because of The Perks of Being a Wallflower.

And I thought 20+ episodes a season was beyond dragging.

The opposite.

I could only hope Snyder learned his lesson from not just BvS but also Man of Steel.

At the end of the day, the general perception of anything comic book related is that it's not mature enough or, if I may put it bluntly, a nerd's orgasm. No, I'm not some troll who wants to antagonize a certain fanbase. I'm speaking from experience as a fellow nerd who is more often than not been ridiculed by his

Maybe it's because I never lived in the US. I visited a number of times and, while visiting and living are vastly different, I still want to come over. Here in the Middle East, most of the American expats I've met frown when I told them I want to chase the American dream or anything similar. I guess that's what

A lot of Filipinos will say it's from the US. I'd argue that it's not. Before the US occupation, we were under Spanish rule for three centuries and it is where it mostly originates from. Yeah, we were under US occupation for at least forty years but the only thing we really got was the system in terms of

I'm Filipino and I believe in the American Dream even though many of you guys are giving up on it. I guess it's just human nature to seek a better standard of living. For us, things back home are still not as great compared to the US. I suppose many Americans, mostly millennials, are giving up because they don't see

Exactly my point. Jollibee is nothing more than a comfort food that we, Filipinos, grew up with. I can safely say other countries have this too. They just take on a different form. Here in the Middle East, a Shawarma is considered a comfort food but I'd argue it can be healthy depending on how you prepare it.

You can make the argument that if you, as an American, grew up with McDonald's being the go-to 'restaurant' for anyone who needs a quick bite—healthy or unhealthy—then you would be the first person to fall in line or crash through the double doors to order a Big Mac in a place void of anything American-ish. I'm