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Truth

Yes

Is that more like Mineralism?

Ratings suggest otherwise.

All of them

+1, solid laugh

You're right, but realistically, our government does shit outside the law all the time. I mean, just for a quick example, we have Gitmo. A lot of those guys haven't seen real due process.

Oliver at least acknowledged his hypocrisy, and said that he didn't want her to go down that dark path because he knows, firsthand, the toll it takes on you.

I dunno, I mean, even STAR Labs had better "imprisonment-without-due-process" facilities. Locking a dude up in a dark shipping crate seems insanely draconian.

Personally I think the guillotine going out of style was a tragedy. It was an eloquent and clean-cut machine that really made a statement.

My husband and I are in the same boat. We're getting a gun. Soon. First time we've ever felt we might need one.

I said a BETTER superhero movie. Hancock was ok for the first half, but it wrecked pretty badly in the second half.

Will Smith definitely deserved a better superhero movie.

Princess & The Frog was a fine movie. It was well animated and it was a decent story.

The pokestops at this place can be removed and Niantic should.

Well, yeah. This is Legends of Tomorrow we're talking about. A show with terribad writing from the get-go.

He and his mother on the show had British accents, and they said they were traveling because the boy really wanted to see the Old West before he died from his sickness.

I mean, I would say the problem isn't with the actual killing, exactly… it's more like the fact that no one seems to give a hoot about killing people in the past and the potential disastrous results to the timeline from that?

Or is it because the fandom kind of hates Stalkman and has since the get-go?