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I loved driving the Mako sure the controls might have been wonky but it was still a blast to drive to me.

I’ve not played U4, nor do I intend to. But I can get behind this guy.

Camera zooms out more: house is actually in the middle of a jungle.
Camera zooms out even more: jungle is actually a park in middle of city.
Camera zoom out intensifies: mostly uninhabited jungle planet.
Camera zoom out extreme!: I don’t know... a badly photoshopped picture of Michael Cera or something.

Al Horford added that his team “wouldn’t do anything like that,”

It is a little too late for the Hawks to start getting defensive about Game 2.

Okay, that part with Pepper cracks me up way more than it probably should. Particularly Peter’s expression in the next panel, which they just nailed.

Marvel’s Cloak and Dagger has been one of the studio’s more successful comic book series over the decades.

Marvel’s Cloak and Dagger has been one of the studio’s more successful comic book series over the decades.

Go read All-Star Superman.

“Hey, Mitch, who’s that guy?”

You spelled Dr. Orpheus wrong.

But Rendard, my friend, you must agree that this post is ridiculous. What would be the legal basis to grant Kesha a temporary injunction if Sony is allowing her to record with other producers? The judge isn’t going to wave her hand and absolve her of her contractual obligations just cause. This whole post pisses me

This is a civil contract case, so if she could prove the rape “more likely than not” occurred, her breach would likely be excused. Less than a conviction requires.

That’s a complete misreading.

Well some of his teachings were certainly progressive for his community at the time. As you said inclusion of women in important social positions is one example. He was also progressive in what I'm guessing people are calling his anti-semitism in that he fought against the need for non-jews to conform to Jewish

Yeah, I don’t imagine a lot of 1st century Jewish guys were promoting women in religious leadership. Paul actually maintained a correspondence with several women who were leaders in their small Christian communities.

There’s no basis for believing Paul castrated himself. Origen did, according to tradition and to

The father? That’s a bit much. The fact that he thought women should be taught at all was apparently revolutionary. There were a number of women active in the early church, and he would have been familiar with them, as well as the female judges and prophets. There is also an argument that the “women should be silent”