I registered an account just to post, “Shut up, Wesley.”
I registered an account just to post, “Shut up, Wesley.”
what this article doesn’t mention is that while it’s true that he didn’t break any rules on his instance, he spent most of his short time on mastodon trawling other instances for any mention of his name and reported anyone who dared to made a joke at his expense (without @ing him, mind you) to those instances’ admins…
OH YEAH, Jack Dorsey also follows admitted rapist and Pizzagate/pedophile conspiracy theorist and serial harasser (including sending his followers to harass people) Mike Cernovich. The Twitter CEO actually doesn’t give a shit at all.
In his signoff message on Mastodon, he referred to himself, in all caps, as “CIS”. This is one of those things people who don’t know what cis means or who object to being called cis do. He also chose to be on a Mastodon instance with an admin who deadnames Chelsea Manning. So he’s almost certainly a TERF himself.
“In other words, he unknowingly used something the suppressed trans voices online. When he found out, he stopped.”
Ugh, can’t we just shoot all of them into space? That’s the only good kind of astroTERF.
Yeah that is fucked up, Master of Disguise is just unwatchable.
Avengers: Infinity Peace
Apparently Feige said at the big movie distributors conference back in July that it would be revealed toward the end of the year, right around the time of the first big marketing push. They are holding this one very close to the vest for some reason.
“If you want a vision of the future of music, imagine a pumpkin smashing a human mouth—forever.”
They are absolutely not blaming a single storyline for the trend that was affecting all of comics. They are doing exactly the opposite.
You’re singling out one storyline and blaming it for a problem that affected the entire industry at the time. Yes, Death of Superman was partially aimed at the speculator’s market, but so was EVERY OTHER COMIC BOOK published in 1993. Speculation was too big a market for the industry to ignore at that point, and nearly…
Almost certainly no. None of the big event books from that era are worth anything as they were very overprinted and it was also during a comic book speculation bubble so people were buying them in large quantities and sealing them in plastic slabs to preserve the quality.
Bautista may be acting a little over-exuberant with these statements but I admire the man for sticking to his Gunn.
I love that, in trying to avoid controversy, Disney created an even bigger clusterfuck. Maybe don’t listen to disingenuous alt-right shitheads next time. Their opinions are trash.
Will Vinton Studios did these. He also did those Nintendo Power covers from back in the day as well, and made multiple full length claymation movies that are just beautiful (The Adventures of Mark Twain, California Raisins commercials/christmas special, etc). Highly recommend checking his work out, you won’t be…
I have the strangest feeling my own well being is tied up in Leslie’s unspoiled reaction to the end of this movie.
Are you saying that The Shawshank Redemption isn’t the greatest film of all time?
Is it confirmed that it was just an old teevee show that somehow perfectly mirrors Finn and Jake's lives? I'm not convinced, but if the powers that be say that's what it is, I'll accept that. It seems to me to fit more with an alternate universe that's leaking into theirs, like, "this is the last we'll see of Fionna…
Does he still count as completely human now that the grass sword has taken up root inside him, allowing him to grow back entire limbs(in the form of a flower)?