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I’d love it if the film ended with him in Arkham Asylum recounting his childhood and how he became the Joker only for the camera to pan out showing that what we’re seeing is a security monitor with some text at the bottom reading something like ARKHAM_Therapy Session #40_4-25-19. As the camera continues to pan out we

I’m actually massively jealous of him getting to do this.

Holy shit. Didn’t Lee bilk Kirby’s estate on residuals? Didn’t he take all the credit for Spider Man when Steve Ditko actually did most of the work?

Report: Things Aren’t Going So Well for Stan Lee

Those who want sensible and reasonable gun control far out number those that don’t. If we all actually vote for people who agree, and against the people in the pockets of big gun, then real change is possible.

What bugged me about it was how the film was built around Diana learning the hard lesson that you can’t just kill the big bad and change the world (which is a welcome subversion of the popular superhero film trope).

My only complaint is everything after she kills the general seems like studio notes. It weakens the film overall but doesn’t ruin it or make repeat viewings impossible.

Generally the other side has to be willing to compromise and act in good faith as well for it to work.

Ah, once again the Democrats are most concerned about being seen as the “reasonable” party that is willing to work together and compromise. And, once again, the Republicans are going to be able to spin it into a victory and show their supporters that they own those stoopid libruls.

The thing is, this is exactly the problem that the Electoral College was designed to ‘fix’. Where if you went solely by popularity (popular vote), the urban areas would nearly always defeat the rural. If a candidate truly represents the ideals of both, sweeping the country would be easy. Alas, there is a significant