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Not sure if I favor a side in this dispute but it highlights something in popular thinking that has to go away. There’s this perception among the average (lay) person that science and physics are mostly done and there’s not much in the way of mysteries or the “unknown” when it comes to science. The fact is - and

Probably because the main focus of this piece is Genji and Hanzo so it makes sense other comparable examples would also be male male pairings.

I’m ready for that show

Thank you! Yeah, I’ve always thought they were like an appendix - a leftover artifact of early underwear days when they were being designed by engineering thinking instead of comfort. I see no scenario where weaving in and out of the fly is easier than just pulling the top down.

Thank you! Yeah, I’ve always thought they were like an appendix - a leftover artifact of early underwear days when

Being a huge Doctor Who fan - and that Matt Smith is “my” Doctor - I felt on multiple viewings that Karen Gillans parts in GotG were weak or that she was underserved. Having seen GotG2 I couldn’t be happier. I thought she was great. Her performance was just so subtle and nuanced - even when kicking ass and trying to

Exactly, yes! They keep denying it as if they think we’re stupid. I mean 15 seconds searching a side by side proves Ned’s entire look AND personality is Ganke Lee.

I don’t care how many times or how loud they keep denying it:

Wright’s proposal is certainly worth pursuing but it highlights an odd cognitive dissonance that pervades his field and many others.

well. That was... comprehensive.

Remember less than ten years ago when most every Republican said “global warming” is fake or a hoax or a lie or a scam?

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I know this is totally not the point but I’m really sick of damn near every so called “sci-fi” movie or TV show being horror based. It’s so prevalent that when I rant about this most people act like they don’t even understand what I’m talking about.

I’m strongly in favor of using both gender pronouns more regularly in print but when it’s forced into topics that are primarily male or female it becomes distracting (not to mention imprecise).

What’s very uncool is how in about three different instances the American entertainment media characterized Tom in a way that hit the perfect sweet spot for the typical American: they love celebrity then love to tear it down.

You speak for a very large portion of Americans, and if they’d gotten up off their asses to vote we wouldn’t be on the verge of descending into a (former) world power.

We get an aggressive, bullheaded blowhard in the White House and suddenly people can’t think straight. Go listen to any speech or interview Ma has given in the past year and you’ll hear the same lines over and over. The context of what he’s talking about is a “trade” war NOT a shooting war.

And that, boys and girls, is a textbook example of a kneejerk reaction (emphasis on “jerk”).

I’m a fan of Gamestop stores and employees but not the company in general due to just this sort of thing over the years.

I ran LP for a national retail store with over thirty stores in four cities. Our company had a very similar business model to Gamestop’s with the only real difference being rentals (this was in Texas from 1988 - 2003).

That’s great and good for you - seriously, I’m glad there are folks with your attitude in the stores. Having said that it doesn’t change the fact that there IS tremendous pressure on employees to manipulate customers in ways that are disingenuous and that pressure comes straight from the circle of life philosophy.