moxonsmaster
Mr. Moxwell
moxonsmaster

I’m sorry if you took that as patronizing, but there’s also no need to belittle the concerns of an awful lot of very smart people who generally are considered part of the realist school. Labeling them as cynics and their wisdom as irrelevant is a bit much.

Ohhhh my god shutttuuppppp nobody cares about how big your military dick is America, not everything is about youuuuu.

Look at that Jesus-y bitch wearing her cross as if she is not acting in direct contravention of Jesus’s teachings.

Fuck fucking all of them, and don’t get me started about the sick irony of that tiny cross on her necklace.

The faces of evil, all of them. Fuck every last one of these pieces of shit.

Shhhhh...

Hey, whatever helps you sleep at night. The truth is that reality is far more horrifying: This terrible man failed his way into the White House because life’s not fair.

I’ll happily pay to see it in the theater — just NOT in 3D.

My favorite part is how these are the same people who bitched for years about the ACA being rushed through Congress (it wasn’t) without bipartisan support (no fault of Obama’s), while they couldn’t even wait for a CBO estimate this time.

I’d offer some platitudes about how the majority of us did not, in fact, vote for the Crook in Chief but that doesn’t even hold a lot of weight anymore. We’re completely fucked, the lot of us. I hope France’s shindig goes right, but I’m not holding out much hope.

How about, Best Monthly Book to Get Your Rocks Off? You know, because Flintstones, and rock puns from the old show. You see, in the old cartoon, they liked to add rock puns to just about everything they did. The town was called Bedrock, and Fred’s last name is Flintstone, and his boss is called Mr. Slate. You see,

I said this before, but The Flintstones should have been nominated. Very well written comic with a lot of much black humor and emotion. The comic is full of wonderful details and storylines. The whole thing is made more amazing by placing in the world and characters of the Flintstones.

Shitting the bed.

Honest question: what in the flying hell is Marvel doing right now?

It’s read in droll tones by Peter... (please say Serafinowicz, please say Serafinowicz, please say Serafinowicz)

I agree with you, but the thing is, Marvel have also attempted to push the narrative that this plotline has “little to do” with contemporary politics recently, which is the most completely absurd way to go about discussing Secret Empire at all. It’s like you said, a deeply politically-driven story, but through the

It was when my progressive friends on Facebook all came to the same collective realization that we were voting for Hillary not because we liked her but because she was our only bulwark against fascism. And when my libertarian friends on Facebook pushed toward Johnson because “fear is not a reason for voting.”

As

Yes, it was very reminiscent of Torchwood’s Meat and Doctor Who’s own The Beast Below but I enjoyed it immensely. I hope Sarah Dollard keeps writing for the show because she did a great job of taking an overly familiar concept and turning it into a fun 45 minutes of television. The strength of the show right now is,

I’m just loving Bill so much. Her ‘education’ under this prof and her joy and wonderment, it’s like watching Doctor Who with fresh eyes (through her eyes). I really hope she gets to come back for at least one additional season, I mean to get to see all this ‘other-ness’ that exists and not get the cherry on the cake