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“This story has been a mess and a minefield, one that raises questions about the best ways to report on harassment while providing readers as full a picture as possible.”

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I’ll be in my bunk...

I’m sure they are.

“Her items have spunky witticisms on them like ‘You said U loved me but you lied’”

One person’s “spunky witticism” is another person’s Michael Bolton lyric.

“But the best I can muster right now for DC Comics’ print offerings is mild interest with a large helping of creeping dread”

That’s a pretty accurate description of what I feel toward the next reboot. The other day, after I finished the latest issue of JLA, it occurred to me that the book will get complete exactly one

“1) Bugs. The Original BG and BG2 were bug-laden messes. To the point that Black Isle and Bioware basically gave up on them and the community had to fix them. So this game being buggy shouldn’t necessarily be a bad thing - hey they are just recreating the original experience!”

This comment reminded me of how I never

“But the most flabbergasting moment by far was when Sanders revealed that he still believes people use subway tokens.”

The residents of the world outside NYC don’t memorize the process of getting around your obnoxious, urine-soaked city. In fact, many of us actively *try* to forget the parts of the NYC subway that we

Gawker apparently only approves of the mob when it is the one inciting the mob.

Two “it ain’t our fault” blatherings in one week. Somebody’s feeling defensive.

“A Supreme Court decision from 2011 officially ended the imprisonment of indigent non-custodial parents, but tell that to the thousands of American poor getting locked up on the regular”

Looking at the Digital Homicide website, they’re promoting a game on Steam Greenlight called “ELT: The Extra Large Testicle.”

Wow.

The treatment of CoH and its development team certainly left me gunshy about other NCSoft games.

I picked up the first issue and liked it, but the scheduling on the book is worrisome. The first issue came out in October. The second issue came out four months later.

It’s not quite Image Comics c. 1992 bad, but it’s still not a good sign.

Don’t 3/4s of the current Avengers teams have X-Men or X-hangers-on, like Quicksilver and Sunspot, as members?

“DC Comics: Stillborn

Setting the state for our next exciting not-a-reboot in two years’ time!”

All of these reboots are symptomatic of terrible editorial leadership. If your product line is a hot mess in less than two years, sixty years of continuity isn’t the problem. It’s the two years of general incoherence,

And Miles Morales gets a third series to ride into the ground.

Weeeeeeelll...

“The nominations reflect the Academy, the Academy reflects the industry, and the industry reflects America.”

The Academy is 94% white and 77% male. The industry would appear to be stuck in the 1950s version of America.

“As the New York Times lays out today, his passion took a somewhat more unseemly form when he was a Supreme Court Clerk, where he seemed to take unusual relish in laying out the details of violent crimes.”

So, you’re saying if this whole presidential thing doesn’t work out, he’d probably fit right in at Gawker.

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Your link has Kyle Baker himself saying that Cap already existed before Bradley was empowered.

Bradley getting empowered was an attempt by the military to replicate the work of Dr. Erskine after he was killed by the Nazis while empowering Rogers. Presumably that means Rogers had already proven his value or they