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I prefer the “Too Many Voters Bill”

How about “voting wrongs bill”?

I understand his point. It’s an interesting conundrum.

Seems like it shouldn’t be called a “voting rights bill” as much as a “taking away your voting rights bill”.

TAKE! THESE BROKEN WINGS!

The comic book audience just isn’t all that interested in new characters.

I love these creators and wish they would get some kind of compensation proportional to what they’ve created, but honestly there’s just no way he didn’t know the score in this post-Kirby, post-Siegel & Schuster, post-LAST 30 YEARS OF CREATOR-OWNED-COMICS world.

The disparity definitely looks shitty in hindsight, as if Brubaker did all the work and Marvel got all the money. But think about it: if Brubaker had drawn his own comic with this character, would he have made all that money instead? Or was the money made because Marvel (Disney) is a marketing behemoth with a huge IP

You mean galaxy-altering stakes that, for plot-reasons, she’s the only one who can solve them?

Its because they focus so much on her. Its not like the other ST shows where it was an ensemble cast.

Really? I mean, what about this particular Negan suggested he would create a cult of personality? What about this Negan suggested he could lead a massive group of people?

Because nobody can make a movie anymore without 500 self-styled YouTube critics sinking a movie with a bad review. Continuity, ret-conning, reboots, remakes, and problematic actors are now meat for the “I didn’t like this machine.” Guys (always guys) who come up with “Mario games are overrated” and think that they are

I genuinely don’t get what people want from these.

People complained, rightfully, that Godzilla 2016 killed off the most interesting character too early and spent way too much time with the rest of the human cast.

Kong: Skull Island isn’t so much a “movie” as much as it’s an extended video game ass cutscene. It’s

I did slog through Away, so I guess I have to give it a fair go. ;)

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I suspect there’s a lot of truth in the Mitchel and Webb’s lazy writer sketches.

I can’t believe this show is one of the most watched shows on television and therefore still on.

I had Ezio do nothing but grapple Rodrigo, toss him to the ground, and then repeatedly nut-stomp him to death.

No game has had the guts to put “Assassinate the Pope” as an on-screen instruction since. (I believe even the remasters changed the wording.)

These are the true, fuck-wit, out of touch, caricatures of embarrassing characters that make up the boardrooms of most of America's major corporations.

Sorry if not clear. SPN.

I would call this a lighthearted and whimsical etymology. :)