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@PanicDriver: Incomplete? Do you not understand the concept of the DLC? It's additional content, often times side missions or stories that don't really affect the central game.

@StarTropicana: The only problem with this story is that you still shop at Gamestop.

@FotoVerite: As a straight guy I hate it too, because it implies that only gay men can understand and help their female friends with their problems.

@AngriestGeek: Save up your anger for the Superman casting itself.

@Mr.Anansi: That could be true. Maybe the photo isn't doing it justice.

@AngriestGeek: Like someone else mentioned, Snyder does have an eye for visuals though.

@AngriestGeek: I'm a Superman fan and I don't see what the big deal is about Snyder. Whis is everyone acting like this is the worst thing ever?

I think it looks great. It looks like a battery that an ancient and powerful culture would make.

@samboa86: I noticed that too... seems like they fucked up. Anyone that has used a clothespin before knows which way it pinches... Freaking rich comtemporary artists and their dryers...

Another WoW-killer, killed.

@Kogo: How to feel about being aroused by the fox-eared aspect? Or that it's a character made out of pixels?

@HDguru7: Sprint is a sinking ship.

@Lizard_King: This. You wouldn't believe how many people I've talked to with Android phones that say "Yeah, it's not an iPhone, but it's what was available."

@Lodril: Can you expand upon why it's terrible to shop there?

@Rosie's Revenge: She's annoying as hell on Gossip Girl (both the character and her acting), whicih is why she hasn't even made an appearance in the latest season.

Since I have him in my avatar, I feel the need to speak on this.

I think the future of Star Wars (and science fiction in general) is in video games/interactive media.

@seanpat12: I'm defending the right of someone who came up with something to own it.

@Chris Braak: Supergirl's outfit in the comics IS more or less a high school cheerleader's outfit.

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Considering they thought it up, it's fair. Whether or not the public caught on to their marketing strategy and made the phrase "common" is not the issue.