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It would have been the biggest troll if they only had Flash cameo for a few seconds with him shouting, throu static and bright lights, “LOIS IS THE KEY! YOU WERE RIGHT ABOUT HIM! IVE COME TOO EARLY!” then disappearing. Super girl wonders "what was that all about?" She shrugs and thus resumes another typical Supergirl

Ugh You’re just some dumbass Marvel fanboy that clearly can’t understand just how smart the movie was. You see, Snyder went for a more cerebral look at the childish comic book movies that Marvel has been forcing on us. Clearly, we needed to see Batman’s origin again (but done properly this time!) and a double down on

Yes yes, this is all very lovely.

God damn, that is magnificent.

Clint Barton and Natasha Romanov wondering if they’re still friends despite the fact they’re trying to beat each other up at the time

Well something has to elicit your comments, no?

How did it negatively affect you?

Kate Knibbs releases a “new” article about iPhones today, and it killed all the previous articles. this was a shrewd blogging strategy and a dirty trick. The article is not new. It’s the same article.

Can you fix the article too? Apparently you were high on stupid while writing this. Otherwise most phone updates would qualify under your claim of changing nothing.

Nonsense. The A9 is not a ‘moderate upgrade’ from the 5S. It is a very large upgrade in terms of speed, graphics, and raw processing power. The camera (front and back) is a big upgrade too. The aesthetic is similar, but that does not make it a 5S. Should they have called it a 5SE?Is that what you are saying? It’s

No they didn’t. This product did not exist before, therefore it is a new product.

I am really curious where you draw the line. If they had changed the aesthetic in some way, say rounded the edges or made it thinner, would that be a new phone? If they had introduced the same SE, but with one tiny new feature (something not on another iPhone at the moment), would that have been a new phone? Is the

This article kind of misses the point, no? I don’t think people that wanted a 4" phone wanted something crazy-new or exclusive (other than the screen size) or anything—they wanted the most recent guts in a smaller package. Which, that’s literally what this is, right?

FTFY

It’s called Screening Room. You know it’s priced so high because they estimate you’d have ~4 people watching at your “Screening Room”, hence the name, right?

The makers of Axanar are paying themselves salaries from their crowdfunded movie and wanted to use the money to set up a future, for-profit studio for the creators, and they were doing it on the back of fans of an established, copyrighted franchise which CBS, who own the TV rights (and Paramount, who own the movie

What’s your deal here? What horse do you have in this race? Why do you want your own freedom and privacy taken away from you?

There’s another aspect which Oliver did not really touch on in his - characteristically hyperbolic - segment: iPhones are used everywhere.

Ok, so I had never heard of this podcast before, but after reading the super-interesting Toshe Station article, I have two reactions.

So it tanked because of a showrunner who was a complete twat on social media?