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I've got ten and plan on getting more. For me, it's an aesthetic thing; I've been interested in tattoos since I was a little kid. All of my stuff is concealable; I don't have them to display, I have them so I can look at them myself. I've got one regrettable hood tat that I wish I hadn't gotten, but I like all of my

Can't lie; I do that.

Don't do it.

I think Spike Lee's opinion of himself is too high for him to truly care about what other people- particularly White people- think of him or his films. However, at the same time, he seems way too arrogant to let even perceived slights go unanswered.

We all know that Spike Lee is a man that gives no fucks. In fact, much of the potency of Lee's films comes from the severe deficiency of fucks that he has for audience sensibilities. Typically, I'm all for this type of stance from him. However, as a former resident of the Chicago area and as someone who has friends

People like to mock Nick Cannon- BTW, I am one of those people- is probably the most successful child star ever. He's CCO of RadioShack, he's on the board at Nickelodeon, and a bunch of other shit. The point is, Nick Cannon gots money.

I don't care how good Run the Jewels is Killer Mike, you're not going to make me excited about Bernie Sanders.

After this episode, I'm more convinced than ever that Galavan was a character that belonged in a much more ridiculous show.

I did, and I got into a pretty pointless argument with R. Kelly "supporters".

I was, like, 9 when this album came out. I remember that my mom had a copy that she seemingly used to play ONLY in the kitchen. I want to say that I liked it, but all I can really remember are the hooks; Lauryn really knew how to sell a chorus, tho.

I actually like the simple story playing out between Quinn and The Widow; she's the upstart coming for the crown, he's the old head unwilling to be moved. For a stylized action series- especially one that only has six episodes to get through a story- you don't need too much more than that.

Well, what else have those two got to do?

Oh shit, I'd forgotten about that.

Wow. That blackface scene was hard to get through.

I think Opal has been on point in most of her criticisms of the Robertson's. Something that's really bothered me about the relationship between Algernon and the Robertson family is the way they seem to treat him like a trophy. Much of the time it seems like Algie is less of a person and more of a living example the

I don't think "welcomed" is the right word to use. The Edwards' are allowed to attend this function, but they're clearly not part of high society. It's easy to forget, but Algernon doesn't have a job at the Knick because he's a good surgeon; he's only there through the patronage of the Robertson's.

I can't help but think the Inhumans push is designed for people like me. Up until about three years ago I was mostly a DC and Indie reader. I don't know a damn thing about the Inhumans, but they look weird and exciting; plus I won't have to endure heavy-handed oppressed minority plots I've seen done much better

I can't imagine how frustrating what's going on with the X-Men is to fans of that team. I'm a 90's baby, so I missed the heyday of the X-Men but I still have an affection for many of the characters due to the cartoons I watched as a kid.

They're basically just using the world created in Dick's novel as a setting to tell their own story. As an adaptation, it's pretty poor, but I'm enjoying it as it's own thing.

Well, that was horrifying….