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Malto Burvara 1
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The cadence of your headline makes me think of “Millions Now Living Will Never Die.”

Just listened to an interview with Joe, assuming this does well in terms of views etc, he has more Roko Stories to tell.

I just watched it, that, was, amazing! I don’t think I have laughed that much in years.

Binge Rocko with me. Please. I have nobody. I’m all alone with nothing but screenwriting tips for company.

You have no idea how glad I am this is good.

I saw it suggested once that if Ryan Reynolds didn’t do it, Sean William Scott would have been a great Deadpool. And now I can’t get it out of my head, he’d be just as smug but more intimidating with a hint of vulnerability. 

He is discussing the comic version if it was implemented to the show version.

I mean that The Boys is really good. Freaking autocorrect put my words out of order.

The Tick was canceled? heartache.... serious heartache.

We just recently added Amazon Prime, and I have binge-watched the Boys. Obviously enjoy the series.

Amazon had a perfectly good (excellent, really) superhero satire/comedy called The Tick.

I figured this show was Amazon’s attempt at trying to undermine HBO’s soon-to-arrive Watchmen series by getting to the deconstruction thing first, and yet it somehow turned out to be pretty fucking great. Even when Bezos makes a strategic freeroll, that lucky fuck wins the jackpot.

For all of this show’s issues, the way they portrayed Homelander’s heat-vision did a better job of showing how dangerous and scary actual superpowers would be than any Marvel or DC movie.

Am I alone in thinking that the Amazon series actually surpassed the source material? Or do others realize that and just don't bring it up because it's damning with faint praise?

I would be fine with most of the negative response if the show weren’t good - in fact, quite a lot better than the source material. I actually deeply cared about characters and plot lines (especially this bizarre bond that draws each member of the Boys together). On a number of occasions, I was also really pleasantly s

A brutal government produces brutal people who produce more brutality. Contrary to what many tend to believe in this country, treating people with unnecessary cruelty makes them even more likely to re-offend, often in more violent ways and with more victims than what got them locked up in the first place. If think

Rocky and his bodyguard savagely beat a man with beer bottles, when he was on the floor they continued kicking him and smashed a beer bottle over his head. and Rockey’s squad caught it all on an iphone video. The guy deserves significant jail time for his crime, not a parade in his honor.

We got this from our oldest. We’ve explained the difference between “fair” and “equal” with a mythical set of siblings 16, 12, & 2. To be treated equally, those siblings would all get to drive a car and have to wear diapers.

In a similar way, awhile ago I was dealing with the stress of having a child who had a personality characteristic that was difficult for me to deal with. Not practically but mentally. I was reading a book to gain some tools for my mental toolbox.

The idea of identity in the way it is presented in this article is sooo interesting to me right now, that I’ve been thinking about it pretty much everyday for several months, so, I do have a lot to say about it. I learned about it in the book called “Atomic Habits”, and it pretty much rocked my world. Thinking of it