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Also they are the Looney Tunes, many of them are all about being edgy and being giant dicks.

“Latsotros” - Desus Nice

My grade school years encompassed the 90s, and I can confirm that yes, edgy Looney Tunes were A Thing independent of Space Jam, as seen by all the rude ‘tude Tweety and Taz merch that floated about for a decade.

Here for “Emilio Lizardo”’s take, we all know his kind can’t make craft worth a damn

sounds like someone hasn’t learned that if they mess with the best, they'll die like the rest

Pearl Jam of course being the band who released “bootlegs” of every tour stop as a CD in 2000, and encouraged soundboard recording of shows even in the 90s

Meh, when are we finally getting Wild Cards and are they giving that the budget it needs to be great?

Speaking of, did you see Stevie Wonder behind the wheel of a Tesla? Supposedly it actually went into traffic like that.

Lewis Tan is Chinese-British.

Ray Fisher was the heart and star of Snyder’s Justice League, he and Joe Morton were the only thing good about the film, and they were sidelined by Whedon, reduced to a bit part and a cameo. Coupled with the dismissive treatment, hell yeah he has a right to be angry and rotorooter them every time they pop up with some

well that one didn’t tell us about our, he just did it. it's the dirty little secret to football success, that's why you don't see the same stadium ushers from year to year

come on now, Hunter was telling us about secret cabals harvesting & selling adrenochrome back when he was covering the Mint 500

Meh. I'm more interested in that Gus and Wally spinoff of Mission Hill that Weinstein has mentioned he's developing.

He’s a former dipshit politician from south Florida, who was chased out of town and moved up the coast a bit, then got chased out of there and disappeared for a decade until popping up now in Texas. He once appeared in Amazon Women on the Moon.

“The Immortals" were just a one-off side hustle of Praga Khan and Olivier Adams, cofounders of Lords of Acid.

It doesn’t sit well with me to make Johns out to be the bogeyman here tho; Goyer and him were(are) CLOSE, i dont see how it can be one but not both. I’m not saying it didn’t happen, I’m not saying it didn’t happen the way it’s reported by THR. But if it did, I can’t see Goyer being clean in it.

It doesn’t sit well with me to make Johns out to be the bogeyman here tho; Goyer and him were(are) CLOSE, i dont see how it can be one but not both. I’m not saying it didn’t happen, I’m not saying it didn’t happen the way it’s reported by THR. But if it did, I can’t see Goyer being clean in it.

It’s very weird to read interviews from 2017 about Krypton from Johns, and the show that was ultimately released, as well as I pointed out, the actual show credits. The show was presented to the public as co-developed by Johns and Goyer back then, but by the time the show released Johns was nowhere to be found. He

It’s very weird to read interviews from 2017 about Krypton from Johns, and the show that was ultimately released, as well as I pointed out, the actual show credits. The show was presented to the public as co-developed by Johns and Goyer back then, but by the time the show released Johns was nowhere to be found. He

I’m not trying to defend Geoff Johns, but is there any proof that he oversaw the development of Krypton? Because other than him nominally being the head of DC Entertainment at the time, David Goyer was the one who developed the series. If he had anything to really do with the show, you’d think he’d at least get an