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Mohd's whole posting history, really.

Watching that and the FX series made me queasy.

It's important, too, to note that it's not just dickfaced, racist police that can shoot black people and get away with it, but it's the dickfaced, racist everyday citizen that can shoot a black person and get away with it (and also earn a living off of it).

Yeah, more of a "Flagrantly dickheaded fuckfaced racist" violence.

And everything that man did for unions, come on.

and if I am being generous, The Intern

I had initially read your post as you didn't like it so much and had given up on it. I see now that you did enjoy it, but did have some issues with it. I think, though, some of those issues you have with it are design intentions, though:

Ass pull is more akin to Super Saiyan, though. Gon's power-up solved nothing. Pitou even says, "I'm glad he's wasting this on me." It's not really asspull if it didn't solve anything. At one point, Gon is repeatedly punching a headless body. I guess you could say there should be some foreshadowing (beside the literal

Hmmmm, yeah the show might not be for you. I won't go into too far since you've already seen the episodes, but you're right about the CA arc being too long, which is probably its one fault and what keeps it away from the Yorknew arc. However, whatever you're talking about with "power ups" is false. Whether Yorknew,

Hahn and Zahn?

….Do you want it to be?

He didn't say punchable.

That would be the very definition of homage, though. Hell, Naruto, Luffy, Ichigo, and Yusuke probably all have had moments like that. Gon isn't really as crude as Goku, his goals are vastly different, Goku never had a Killua, never had a Hisoka, never had a Ging, never ever had a character arc as terrifying as the

HXH has never ripped off Dragonball. The one element you're probably referring to was clearly an homage, and by the end of it, it's more of an outright deconstruction.

It's the best manga/comic (not) running. Always, ALWAYS, doing something different yet remaining true to its values. If the Madhouse anime was still running, I'd say it was the best animated show airing.

Well, you're talking about the anime, when the manga is probably what everyone else was talking about. Also, I hate One Piece. Watch/read the much better HunterXHunter.

I miss the old Donald, the no beard Donald
the 30 Rock Donald, the stand-up Donald.

Hard hitting AMC drama will take on dick to floor ratio.

At least Revenge of the Sith has a handful of redeeming scenes and some great elements.

I'd argue that they were visually good, and had a good amount of interesting ideas that weren't well-realized