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This reminds me of Luke Cage getting punched in the face, except in this case the soccer ball is Luke Cage

I think the point is that no one knows what’s going on anymore so I doubt anyone would be able to properly coach you :p

But maybe that was your joke and I missed it.

Oh my god. Seriously. I love my Vita to pieces, but I hate its “What If” state within the community. It seems like everyday on the Vita subreddit there’s several new topics along the lines, of “So, such-and-such game is officially canceled for Vita now, so what would you have liked to see in the game if it were

Yeah, seriously. In addition to the shirtless scene in the trailer where he’s pure ab muscles, here’s another picture from his instagram. That dude is beefed and cut and ripped as hell with bulky muscles.

Ganke was my first thought, too. I was like, “man, if that’s Ganke then I’m going to be upset if Miles isn’t around soon.”

And Hawkeye. And Wolverine. And Spider-Gwen :D :D :D

I’ve read about this a lot too. But reading this new post again on io9 makes me wonder about how I’ve never really heard any of the credited writers make any comments on it.

Maybe I’ll try to google it up later. It’s funny because thinking about it now, most of the time I know (or have an idea or two if I can’t recall

I’ve already bought this BluRay set twice over the years, in addition to the original DVD set and original DVD theatrical set (not to mention the many, many different editions of the Tolkien Legendarium books on my shelf), but my first thought when I saw this while scrolling just now was “I WANTS IT”

I’ve already bought this BluRay set twice over the years, in addition to the original DVD set and original DVD theatr

I liked that scene when it was just Steve and Miles talking. It was smart on them both to purposefully go there and purposefully NOT try to kill each other.

But while reading it, I was all like, “Okay, both of you sit down on the steps and eat some hot dogs and drink some soda togther. Just make it blatantly obvious

Canoodled?

Hi Stephen,

There are already over five hundred replies here, but I hope to to add to the weight of the appreciative side.

Ever since you took over as editor-in-chief I’ve appreciated the non-gaming perspectives on things that happen in the world all around us. It puts context to the games culture we read about, and

In a five-paragraph essay about sci-fi, the introduction should be strongest because that’s where I lead you in to the three most problematic issues in the genre. You know this is correct even though you know you are wrong. The paradoxesises are important.

Brett Ratner is one of them, and thus closes paragraph two.

Joss

Aw fuck.

If I lied and said I voted for Trump, would I get extra privileges?

Was just completely joking, yo.

-And if you bring up Ratner, away with you.


Well, to be fair, I searched and reread the original post and I found nothing: it turns out you’re the one who just brought up Ratner :p ;)

--- but I don’t know much of his biography, especially his final years. Maybe he totally hated Lord of the Rings and Middle Earth towards the end.


Have you read “Letters”? It’s great. I haven’t read all the letters in the book, but most of them, even the ones later in his life. Nothing I’ve read from has it come

and Christopher Lee can play Tolkien at the funeral!





... I’m sorry.

If I do it, can you endorse it? Biographies, I think, tend to be more popular and make more money when the subject actually has their name in the credits as “consultant” or whatever. I don’t wanna do some untold unofficial story for Lifetime. I want to tell the truth, but with lots of artistic freedom. Like, I

I swear to Iluvatar, if they create a character out of their asses just to pad this out and involve an un-needed love triangle in the story, I’m going to be even more forever done than I already was after their Hobbit trilogy.