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Right, because the internet hates Deadpool. I’m sure you’re going to catch a ton of flak for your brave stance. /s

FNV was utterly amazing. I prefer the story on there to Fo3 but I like Fo3 setting.

Not only that, one click to show only Pinned (starred) emails.

Or maybe Zoyx just hates push pins and prefers gold stars.... someones stuck in the 3rd grade.

Not just farmers but anyone maintaining infrastructure. They can dig through levees and under roads, and can uproot the area around telephone poles.

“I’ve argued before that characters with that human normalcy are essential to superhero teams.”

It doesn’t cool the room, it makes it harder for it to heat up or cool down. So you’d put it in a room with an open window at night, when it reaches about 20C outside close your window and blinds, this table would slow down the heating up of the room even more. In conjunction with an AC you could turn your AC off way

Batman seems like the type to want to verify that the chair is actually all-knowing before relying on anything else that it said.

I kind of like it. It’s ridiculous, but...it works? I mean, if not for the glaring logo on the side, it might actually be the sort of thing you’d find useful if you were Batman and wanted to move some of your heavier equipment around - especially if it looks like you might have to leave Gotham. A mobile Batcave seems

Maybe it’s because of the number of posters and concentration, but I feel like Gawker is worse than Reddit. There is a great volume of people in the Gawker comments who see themselves as godlike (and many of the contributors over there foster that behavior). Reddit has many times more posters, and as such, not nearly

Wait, higher costs lead to lower wages? Maybe you could explain that to the rest of the Gawker brain trust at the next editorial meeting - it might help when they write about new regulations and such. 😃

Max Roser’s work is exceptional; I’m thrilled that he is getting some publicity at i09.

Yes! This was taking all the good will of the first movie, and twisting it into a cynical, bitter version where we’re all monsters and wonder is hubris.

A Mr. Lamora would like to have a word with you...

I for one look forward to this. Marvel has been just killing it for the past two years. Once they got Bendis out of the driver’s seat for the entire universe, the whole place has been brighter and better. Hickman’s Avengers has really revitalized my love for Marvel, along with Waid’s Daredevil, the first volume of

I said it before and I’ll say it again: Black Widow saying she was sterile was a direct reply to Bruce saying he was. As for her monster comment, she was saying she was monster because she was a killer, not a monster because she was sterile. Sheesh.

Okay, I voted withy heart

I'm glad I am not the only one that felt that way about it. Most of the book was "Hey! Remember that thing that was cool when you were a kid? Here it is in the book, that's cool right?! This is cool!".

I can see blue, sure, but black? No way. Brown at best.

By the way, is Cryptonomicon really science fiction? I read and enjoyed it, and the crypto was fascinating (see PACIFIC CRUCIBLE for more on WWII code breakers), though I didn't understand all of it. But it reads more like historical fiction than sci fi. I think it was classified as sci fi because that was