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I actually find that can cover a lot of really problematic stuff and has to be qualified, but Spock is often a good place to start when you are the One.

E Pluribus Unum. I’m sticking to that.

Nah. South Koreans haven’t been looking too kindly on corruption, graft, influence peddlers, or sharing classified information to people without proper clearance lately.

Niacinamide 10% + Zinc 1% from The Ordinary might do what you want, and it’s really not going to break your bank to try it out.

I’m trying it next time I run out of cleanser. That will probably be a while though. I’ve got a few different bottles on the go.

People seem very much divided on it, mostly because of the texture. People who take issue with the texture seem to like the 30% suspension in silicone, but I’m not touching that one because silicones seem to end up with my skin breaking out more. I’ve tried a few of their other C products at this point . . . my

George of the Jungle. It’s just delightfully good natured and self aware. Totally silly but charming for it.

Huh. I should have been the perfect audience for La La Land, and I felt like I’d sat through a feature length tourism ad.

There seem to be even fewer reviewers willing to admit that the original Ghostbusters was a lousy movie though. The nostalgia glasses for that film are nearly opaque.

All of this.

Sure it’s being graded on a curve, but that’s not a bad thing: It’s being graded as a Superhero Movie. People are reasonably not marking it in the same way they would Casablanca or Ran or La Belle et la Bête. (And it would be difficult to mark those movies on the same standard as well.) On the other hand, Vertigo is

Nah, he strikes me more as a hard-drive full of Nazi-themed snuff films or child porn type. As does Stephen Miller.

That “once the vows are taken” line seems cruel to his fiancée as well as to you, and like he’s taking advantage of both of you for as long as he can push that boundary and have his cake and eat it.

(. . . do it . . . )

Black Panther is pretty much all of what you liked about Guardians (aside from being a completely different kind of movie) and none of what makes you tune out.

Sadly mr. lurker proved that one right for guys in their thirties as well. He kept on complaining that his shirts were shrinking despite being washed on cold.

He just got spanked. Hard.

I’d have to watch Civil War again to be exactly clear about why I got that impression and I didn’t like it enough to do that, but from what I remember it had to do with his interaction with Zola and there being indication that that he shared Thunderbolt Ross’s ability to abuse power, if not Thunderbolt’s sheer

Will it help break the anti-superhero stance to look at it as an Afrofuturist Epic family drama with action, politics, some supernatural stuff, and amazing visual design?

Be still my beating heart I love that idea. NEED VALKYRIE AND OKOYE IN A SCENE TOGETHER!