More power to you. But for people that don’t want to lose an important email when it gets thrown into a folder with 19,000 other messages, maybe an article like this is helpful.
More power to you. But for people that don’t want to lose an important email when it gets thrown into a folder with 19,000 other messages, maybe an article like this is helpful.
I don’t care for the effect nitro has on hop-forward beers, as the enhanced chewiness and...
No, he can’t. Fair Use isn’t a get out of jail free card for any and all activity regarding trademark.
No, they won’t. Copyright isn’t the same as trademark, and the definition of fair use and parody isn’t nearly as broad as you think it is - nor does the income (or lack thereof) of the infringer have any bearing on the legality of it.
THAT CHILD IS SUPPORTING A WAR ON CHRISTMAS OR SOMETHING.
They need to do way instain mother who give their babbys babbycinnos, becuse these babby cant fright back.
On a entertainment-per-minute basis, you’re right. You can squeeze hundreds of hours out of your favorite $60-or-less game and end up paying pennies per minute. Or you can watch a two hour movie for ten bucks. Or read a four dollar comic book in five minutes.
Ah, complaints about complaints about complaints about... wait, I think I lost track.
I LOVE that his very first sentence is “this isn’t a publicity stunt.”
I agree - Marvel Unlimited is a godsend.
CoIE #10. First comic I bought with my own money and kept. Still have it.
The thing is, though... there’s always history. There’s never been a time, since the 40’s, I guess, when there wasn’t history or some kind of narrative start that came and went.
Nature of the beast. As soon as you start thinking critically about comics - the mainstream superhero comics, at least - it all falls apart. More than any other genre in any other medium, superhero comics require the most suspension of disbelief, in my opinion.
It’s no different than it was ten years ago, or twenty, or thirty. Just pick a title that looks good to you and read it. There’s no special circumstance that you need to aim for. You don’t have to start with a #1, and you don’t have to start with a specific title. It doesn’t matter when the last time a reboot was.…
Following with “that” would have improved the clarity, no doubt. But insisting on “with which” might be a stretch. Day by day, that particular construction is falling out of usage and the alternative becoming more accepted as correct (whether or not that’s a good thing is, of course, debatable).
So, treat politics like fantasy football, then? I like it.
It’s not the most concise sentence ever written, but there’s nothing grammatically wrong with it.
You have to straddle the toilet.
Yep, all two of them.
Inverters and non-inverters... it’s a matter of subscribing to a perspective.