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Huh, very interesting. The second article does mention european cabbage being used in okonomiyaki, which every time I’ve had it in the US has used napa, so I think you might be right in your assertion that it’s for “authenticity.” Thanks for the great response!

You’re right. That’s why capital gains should be considered income and taxed at the same rates.

Yeah, just the pronunciation of “Chernobyl” alone sold me. I cannot twist my mouth enough to do it, but Philly people seem to be born to swallow “O” sounds.

Perhaps someone who lives in Japan can educate me on this matter, but every time I’ve eaten at a Japanese place in the US (or, for that matter, gone shopping at the Japanese market by my apartment), the only cabbage being used/sold is Napa cabbage, which does not look like the cabbage typically used in the US or

To boot, the asshole is literally running on a near single-platform of “reduce debt by entitlement reform.”

How could you write this article as a warning, and then head it with a drawing of an absolutely smoochable hedgehog?!

Yeah, the direction and orientation of the symbol matters. I get that Asian countries have some lagging knowledge of the holocaust in general, and that in some aspects it’s a Buddhist symbol (you can see it in the proper buddhist orientation all over asia, on toys, flags, etc), but her shirt is very obviously

Uh, this series is going year by year doing superhero movies. Have you missed the last year of weekly articles?

I’m not sure if this was the author’s intent, but Batman and Superman, from basically 1940-1970 were silly as fuck. There’s nary an issue of Golden or Silver age Batman or Superman that is not preposterous. 

As much as I hate The Sentry and all of Marvel comics at the time that Bendis was basically allowed to make all of the creative decisions (the most powerful villain on the planet is....The Hood?), I did like the cheeky take that The Sentry is Superman if Superman’s solution to every problem was just to throw it into

I quite enjoyed The Wolverine as well, and it benefits from being preceded by X-Men: Origins. But no one could have watched The Wolverine and predicted that the same director would have followed it with Logan. Also, the post-credits scene makes no sense?

But because DC characters have historically represented singularly powerful individuals who are not beholden to the failures of normal humans (and Marvel characters historically being the inverse of that), good writers of DC characters have typically posed the impossible dilemmas with an equally impossible solution.

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The best way to read Mark Millar comics is to not.

Basically the entire Golden and Silver ages of Superman. It was GOOFY.

Sounds like someone on Splitscreen just got their first prediction of 2019 correct.

538 is pretty good, but you should definitely check out their silly 5-pointed graphs for the primary candidates. It seems to be based on absolutely no metrics or polling whatsoever.

I’m guessing half of them will drop out between the first debate and the first primary.

Politicians change their positions depending on what they’re running for constantly. Obama was against gay marriage until he wasn’t. De Blasio was a socialist until he got real estate money. Clinton was pro-incarceration until she wasn’t. Times change and politicians change. If Harris wins the primary, and the “left”

I mean, it’s definitely a matter of taste, but sometimes I appreciate a piece of art without looking over to the card that has the artist’s statement on it. Art doesn’t always need an explanation.

Hilarious ending, too.