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It would be misleading to affect a neutral position as if there were two equally reasonable sides with equal command of the facts. One side is supported by science and the other side by misinformation. To pretend those two things are equal would be bad journalism.
This is why you’re my favorite pro football team.
Ghüs doesn’t!
He’s not Bruce Wayne. He’s another comic character, Kirk Langstrom.
Who says he found the fortress of solitude? Or maybe he found it and destroyed it in a super-rage. The mainstream Superman is often portrayed as a sincere devotee of the Kryptonian god Rao, anyway. Perhaps that faith is more logical than Catholicism, but perhaps not; the Kryptonians weren’t logical enough to listen to…
It’s not Clark, though. Clark died with Krypton in this universe. This is the son of Zod.
As “dark” as this is, this version of Amanda Waller is still less evil than the one in the Arrow tv show. I can’t imagine the other Waller arguing with Silvana about civilian casualties.
I think the implication is that he did, at some point, text Ultron and ask him to get him the gem. How he knew what Ultron’s phone number was, I’m not completely sure, but given that Ultron had mostly taken over Earth’s internet, Thanos probably just posted on Reddit or something, secure in the knowledge that Ultron…
Brynden Rivers isn't dead, and he's a lot older than 78. He's about 125.
Yep, that'd be an example, but of course there are many other options. I cringe a little bit now about the way I phrased this, but please keep in mind that you're replying to a two-year-old comment, and I'm pretty sure fingers were on special that year. My main point was just that vaginal sex didn't have to involve…
1. There's no such thing as "devolution." All changes that organisms undergo in order to better survive in their environment is evolution: sometimes this makes them more complex and sometimes less so. Losing a superfluous organ is just as much evolution as gaining a new one.
1. There's no such thing as "devolution." All changes that organisms undergo in order to better survive in their environment is evolution: sometimes this makes them more complex and sometimes less so. Losing a superfluous organ is just as much evolution as gaining a new one.
There are a lot of very, very different mythological creatures whose names are all translated as "dragons," but they have very little in common. If you go back to Pliny the Elder, he's pretty obviously just describing boa constrictors or pythons. Most legendary dragons can't fly and usually aren't particularly big,…
No, but it was part of the inspiration for the name of my son Sebastian Pablo Bull. For my daughter, we went with Belle Andrea Goo.
River's always vanishing. That's her thing.
Yes, we should all concentrate on the author's insensitive use of... Look! Something shiny!
No, like all the other times when she chooses peace over death. As for Eris, she's a goddess and didn't show any sign of even being annoyed by that. If she were mortal, yeah, I'd agree it was over the top. As it was, it was basically the equivalent of a sarcastic comment.
She's a hero because she consistently stands for compassion and mercy, bringing Hera under her protection despite the goddess's mistreatment of herself and her half-siblings, always siding with love instead of vengeance, defeating her enemies with intelligence and compassion rather than pure violence, and doing what's…