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He's going to build a wall and make Krypton pay for it!

I still can't shake the feeling that this is some horrifying parallel universe every time I see that orange lump in the White House.

McCloud!

There's a Sports Jeopardy?

While I was joking about that, I kind of agree. I played competitive trivia for nearly ten years (up to and including at the provincial level), and I never come across a single person who could do the sports categories. Music, art, science, history, literature, math, mythology, geography, religion all got covered to

I have a complicated relationship with that part of my personality — I got slapped down so often and so hard that on the one hand it's next to impossible to get me to say anything now (at least in person), but on the other I still can't seem to figure out how to share in a way that doesn't come off as show-offy or

Ah, yes, the candidate for the Standing In The Back Dressed Stupidly And Looking Stupid Party.

I vant. My burd.

It's not about why Uncle Ben is dead, just that it might be a little uncomfortable to put the moves on your sister-in-law afterwards.

I was actually thinking that an MCU Western would be pretty fun when I wrote that, but I also think "Two-Gun Kid" is a really silly name, so he's my go-to for jokes about mid/low-level Marvel heroes.

Presumably that it would be weird to bang your brother's wife.

Is that a sex thing?

Feige's exact words were "What? Oh. Yeah, sure, I guess. Now where did I put that spec script for the Two-Gun Kid movie?"

"Guess who else is a Nazi?!"

Loves Mary Jane?

Yeah, I'm just pointing out that it's not like Pottermore is the only such thing out there, and I don't really get why everyone's so down on one but not the other.

Well, I'm twenty-five, so I'm one of those kids who grew up during the height of the series' popularity. But the books are mostly important to me because they helped make me seem less "weird" to other kids — everybody had read them, so there was always something to talk about; everybody was obsessed with the books, so

Hufflepuff!

I don't really know if I'd consider Harry a Mary Sue — it's pretty clear from the first book that Hermione is way more competent at essentially everything except Quidditch, and Harry's got a fairly noticeable temper and frequently acts like a dick despite also trying to be a hero.

Not just the wiki, but the World of Ice and Fire book and app. A Song of Ice And Fire is definitely just as "bad" about this as Harry Potter, but I guess it's different because ASOIAF is for adults or something.