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I’m not a custom car guy (not really even a car guy), but this is pretty cool to watch.

It’s a comedy?

I think it’s more like:

I’d agree that the studio(s) are trying to make him the edgy anti-hero. It doesn’t change the fact he’s a slimy black tongue-monster who eats people’s heads. Not a hero. 

My mistake. Sorry.

The Venom movies—while not necessarily great—are at least genuinely interesting and weird, maybe even singular, superhero movies...”

Simply can’t wait to never see this.

More like “Jeff Bozos,” amirite?

The issue seems to be that the link you’ve included is either formatted like an ad, or contains a string that is being identified as an ad. Basically, use better (cleaner) links.

No, it’s not. 

Huh. I have to admit I was expecting some kind of reference or acknowledgement of the episode’s obvious inspiration, Martin Scorsese’s After Hours. 

There’s a fair amount of great cardio games/programs in VR now as well. 

It’s going to be interesting to see how this storyline rounds out as the season progresses. What with Sam’s new relationship and all of the muddy implications it could bring about, I have a feeling the positivity of what’s happened so far is going to be uncomfortably turned in its ear.

Obligatory:

They do sell dill pickle relish, if you want to up that game.

Color me curmudgeonly, I just don’t get the appeal of Venom, much less Carnage. These are consummately dumb and disposable characters, all shock and violence and no substance.

MLB has the advantage (?) in that the infields diamonds ARE identical, distance between bases, home to pitching mount, etc., so at first blush there doesn’t seem to be a difference from park to park. And even then, while distinctly different or unusual outfields may be noticeable, most are similar enough that it’s

Some Beat Saber on Hard/Expert while wearing weighted gloves is pretty darn good cardio.

The Parker books are basically nothing like this. Parker is a professional thief, and every book is built around a heist (or heists): the planning, the setup, the crime itself, and the fallout.

Yes, the character is ruthless and amoral, but they’re not cruel or vicious, and with the exception of one novel (Butcher’s

Looks like Moon’s been working out, getting swole for it’s big cinematic outing. That, or nobody working on the film bothered to look up the proper scale of the Earth and Moon.