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So assuming Lebron sees this tape, we should expect to see Darius Borke, a mysterious mustachioed gentleman with flowing blonde locks, join the Cleveland Cavaliers?

Interesting read.

That’s what I thought too. Drunken Southies at that. He’s from Sudbury which certainly isn’t Southie; it’s probably closer to Worcester.

That’s a man who pahked his cah in Hahvahd Yahd. 

That’s not a Cockney accent. He’s going full Southie. Chris is from Boston.

Nolan’s constant lack of third act scripting (literally resorting to a deus ex Bat-machina in this movie) managed to get overshadowed by Ledger giving the performance of a lifetime.

This is just like when I recall how many pieces of bread everyone at the table has already had when I’m taking the last one for myself.

A fate not to be relished.

Police were on the scene grilling bystanders about the incident and took away several suspects in a pattywagon.

The fucking roomba point guard killed me lol

I’m pretty sure they make more than $130K.

So, I thought this was a myth - that people didn’t bathe much - and oral was definitely a Thing.

I was hoping that was Futurama was back....you made me sad.

Even the hint of a suggestion that Futurama is coming back fills me with excitement, only to be dashed. **throws Seymour fossil back into the trash**

“He may not be maliciously racist, but he is racist. His work”

His work may be racist. That doesn’t tell you whether or not he is.

“His work is undoubtedly misogynist

I would agree, but not because of the examples you provided.

“Supposedly, as obscene as his work is, he doesn’t swear in his personal life and works at

The last thing I feel like doing is defending Mark Millar, but . . .

1. That racist statement, while mindnumbingly ignorant, does not strike me as maliciously racist. He openly admits he has little exposure to nonwhite people. It’s a really dumb thought to have, let alone to type publicly, but I would sooner label it

I’m pretty sure you’re supposed to be actively rooting against every one of the characters, because they vary only in the nature and degree of their terribleness.

Johns uses the Man of Steel’s status as a symbol as the main anchor for the story’s concerns and gives us a great panel for the ages that has Superman stating exactly what he stands for.