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One side is fairly centrist while the other continues to grow batshit extreme.

For those who didn't bother to read the artist's response:

The lid portrays scientists as anti-nature by emphasizing a false dichotomy that pits science (bad) against the "natural" (good). It does so intentionally. This, in a country currently embroiled in a debate over GMOs for all the wrong (and unscientific) reasons, and by a company that did, in fact, rely heavily on

I somehow suspect that you and I are not reading the same YA fiction, or else we are having very different experiences with it. Stories like The Graveyard Book and The Coldest Girl in Coldtown and The Hunger Games are thumping good reads, and this writer is disparaging them because they feature young protagonists and

I know. They just press "R" for robot, then "E" for explosion, and the computer does all the rest! Under-worked and overpaid!

Dark Phoenix, X-Men 3.

It's like a Santa's Village... on R'lyeh.

Not that I'm complaining, but that's not Annie's Boobs.

Ahem, I think this is the best adaptation of a cartoon

It really does have "Awesome" written vertically on the spine, I'm not even imagining that.

Or japanese

after one movie with that in it? wow, tough crowd!

Anyone who says the 2D show, which was almost entirely action, has better characters, has never watched more than an episode or two of the 3D series.

There's not much talking in it anyway

You're review is bad and you should feel bad.