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I want to highlight that last story as a reason folks in England currently sell out three NFL games a year. Not that they necessarily love gridiron football, but because it means they can watch some sport without having strangers destroy their wardrobe.

“...I was enthralled by the chaotic wreckage it leftleft in the play’s wake.”

“Blacklisted by Fox” does not equal “Movie Jail”.

“Dammit, Giannis is constipated again.”

No, I think nitpicky shots at weak, continuity-building scenes is pretty much the point of this series.

I’d venture that when your superpower is “really good with a weapon that’s been obsolete for four centuries”, it’s hard to get a big head about it.

“I predict these Marvel Moment articles are about to get very positive again very soon.”

*reads headline*

No, that would have been an entertaining, plot-relevant scene.

“It will keep Albies under club control past his age-30 season, a key for teams these days.”

“This movie would suck without audience partici-”

Yeah, I’ve heard folks argue that fighting games move too fast and involve too much insider knowledge to be widely popular e-sports, but never that they don’t involve skill.

I think this is an excellent demonstration that “numerically massive” and “absolutely incredible” are not synonymous.

Also, you weren’t implying that JakeKakey is a Snyder fanboy, but using the Snyder movies to show that subversion is not a worthy end in itself.

Bundles of VC cash is what you were missing.  That’s the only thing keeping Uber and Lyft afloat at this point.

Hey FetusBerry?

“I must go.  My people need me.”

“I must go.  My people need me.”

I think you can make that case up until this point (insofar as blockbusters are ever scrappy underdogs.) Prior to The Avengers, Marvel was building up to a massive crossover on a scale never really tried before in movies - at least as a franchise peak, rather than valley (sorry, Freddy vs. Jason). Lots of people

Po-tay-to, po-tah-to, honestly.  What most people get out of play *is* validation.