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Or make them Netflix originals, where you have some time and room to expand the stories.

The Mummy probably should have been third or fourth out of the gate, following a Dracula movie and a Werewolf movie that seriously scared the crap out of you.

Yes, the gasoline would have spoiled long ago. Almost all gasoline in gas stations these days is ethanol mixed. Ethanol mixed gasoline has roughly a 3 month shelf life. There are things you can do to stabilize gasoline, but even if you do everything you can and you find a tanker of it that isn't ethanol mixed,

On the one hand, it will be nice to see all of these characters together in a live action setting, but on the other hand, right off-hand, I can't think of any single one of these huge 'crossover' events in comic book history that I consider to be one of the best comic book stories of all time.

She's been in the DOJ for 30 years.

I don't know. Were you always an argumentative ass about things? If not, then you might consider that becoming more conservative might have made you more naturally aggressive.

It's relatively comical to see people who consider themselves to be Republican allowing their natural belligerence to overcome all else to the point that they are celebrating the coming trade war.

What? You 'liked' Count Erpoint's dickish post? How dare you?!

Look, man, is this the first time we've ever interacted?

Look, in all honesty, I have not followed what is obviously an ongoing quarrel between the two of you. To that end, I have no idea whether you have ever defended rape or not and, frankly, it's not interesting enough to me to wade back through pages and pages worth of your posting history to find out.

Seriously?

Whatever ongoing issues you have with another poster are your own. I liked the post in question because, at the point that I liked it, your responses to me had been pretty trollish.

Well, truthfully, it's a matter of arguing semantics at this point. Hillary Clinton isn't running for anything. It's pretty doubtful she'll ever run for anything again. Continuing to re-litigate Hillary Clinton's place on the political spectrum is probably not going to be very conducive to healing the rifts that

I'm an American, hence my default starting point in political discussions is to talk about the electorate of my own country. While acknowledging that the electorate of say, Britain, undoubtedly starts out left of my own electorate, that fact is fairly irrelevant when discussing American politics and American

Without going into depth and re-having the arguments of last April, I don't think it's too controversial to say that Hillary Clinton was left of where the center of the American electorate is.

What percentage of the population actually has lung cancer?

Who am I dismissing? Pretty much all I am doing is positing a reason WHY 60% of the country reflexively regard her as uniquely untrustworthy, when, in comparison to most other politicians, she's, frankly, just a politician. I am not saying anyone's reaction is illegitimate, only that a good part of the reason they

I don't think you're understanding what I'm saying. I'm not suggesting any particular strategy for winning in the future. If anything, I'm saying we deserved to lose this election the moment we turned on ourselves. Truthfully, I'll probably never regard the Sanders supporters as allies again after the things they

Uh huh.

Frankly, I don't care what feelings the right wingers attribute to me. They are going to do that regardless of whether I correctly judge how history has unfolded over the past 25 years or not. They do it constantly, no matter whether you approach them rationally or whether you approach them irrationally. I'm not