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I think protestors typically move out of the way for ambulances 

Hitting people with your car is a lot worse than *checks notes* blocking the road.

Oh ok, I understand where you’re coming from now. I agree that Gutierrez-Reed is - as far as I’m aware - solely responsible for live ammunition being on the set, which directly led to Hutchins’ death.

Douglas says that he actually suggested killing Pym off in Quantumania, but, you know, with a whole Kang Dynasty to set up and Corey Stoll’s M.O.D.O.K. to introduce, there wasn’t enough time for some “fantastic way” for Hank Pym to meet his maker.

The problem is that we’ve seen it happen in Charlottesville and on January 6th. If the United States breaks out into a violent civil war, the split won’t be along lines like state borders. There ’s absolutely an ideological divide, and I’m not sure why some people insist on pretending it doesn’t exist. Like, do you

Christ, take the L.

You should give a fuck what the rest of the set does, because even before the tragedy the camera crew walked off over safety concerns. Gutierrez-Reed was only hired because more experienced armorers passed on the job, likely due to the budget shenanigans the producers were pulling. This shit doesn’t happen in a

Again, for me it’s less about whether Texas and California are self-sufficient enough to secede than it is the political diversity within both states makes it difficult to believe they would successfully (meaning the majority of people living there agree to it) secede and then unite - though I’ll concede that the

I see Jon Stewart has decisively replaced Jon Oliver here on the ol’ AVC.

I believe there’s still value in the public knowing who these people are. Even if they’re not scared to say these things in public, knowing who they are helps other people to avoid them and block them.

Hey now, let’s give the movie’s message a little more credit: “War’s bad when it’s on your doorstep, innit?”

Finally.

When I read the title, I didn’t think of any games swamped in micro transactions and loot boxes, but two single-player games I pretty much forced myself to finish: Metroid: Other M and The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword. Both titles have camps that argue that they’re flat out bad games coasting on the goodwill of the

Oh God, that sounds terrible.

Superhero mania was a thing though! The success of the first X-Men in 2000 (and to a lesser extent, Blade) kicked off the first wave of Marvel adaptations (the Spider-Man trilogy, Daredevil, Hulk, Fantastic Four, etc.), and they were popular at the time.

They don’t have an incentive to, and even if one, or even most social media platforms commit to improving moderation, as long as any major platform decides not to, the problem will still exist, hence why I came around to your solution. I’ve been agreeing with you.

I never gave Heroes a chance. I thought the show aped so many superhero comic book aesthetics (they even had a tie-in comic) to the point where 1) the show looked generic to me and 2) there were so many comics that I would have loved to get the TV adaptation at the time, but back then most studios were still hesitant

Kiefer Sutherland?

Oh cool. Hey, where can I see the new trailer?

Jesus, dude, we get it. You read good.