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When you have a son like Jayden Smith, you don’t have him disciplined, you have him surgically removed.

That guy’s face is so awkwardly angular he looks like he was drawn by Rob Liefeld.

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I like!

Wow! you’re really desperate to drive a point home by replying to the hundred other people on your comment thread. No matter who hurt you, the metaphor still stands.

A) she isn’t dead, and B) well... If the equipment was all sound then... Yeah! Why wouldn’t I? Why wouldn’t anybody? The guy dies doing something stupid, he gets berated for it.

Not really. She knows the dangers. If the river is raging it is unwise to go white water rafting. She can if she wants to, but there’s a risk. In terms of privacy, safety is the equivalent in this metaphor. Do you willingly go, knowing the risk?

oh yeah! He actually kills himself by breaking his own neck. I think that surface-level assessment of Joker, as this smiley and whacky and crazy individual, is what’s the biggest weakness of Batman. The Batman and the audience never truly go beyond it to understand the man beneath the makeup. It’s difficult to because

“Doesn’t matter... had sex.” - Nancy

Well, it is Free Comic Book Day and not Free Comic Previews Day. The point is to get kids to read comics and books and if anthology comics are more wideranging then isn’t that more effective? Maybe limit the comics to two stories each, and not a single-page for a to-be-continued story coming out this spring.

Also the insecurity of crime itself. It’s all aggression when you consider that front is a response to being acknowledged as a criminal: somebody that takes the shortcut/the easy way out. These people are weak by principle, and they corrupt the written and unwritten rules of the world by defying them. Evene the

Exactly! You know what’s interesting? That the Killing Joke can be interpreted in a way that it ends with Batman finally kills The Joker, but what’s more interesting is that it can also be interpreted that since the Joker came to be from “one bad day”, the Joker seems to want to end the very concept of a Joker through

Please do! I think a rarely amazing role like Ledger’s Joker only comes around once a decade. Hannibal Lecter before him, as an example. And whatever gets people to appreciate it more, I’m happy to do.

When you gotta Florida, you gotta Florida.

Oh, and incessant, hysterical rambling isn’t even an argument. Go cry, baby.

The gif was great. Your butt is just in a lot of pain, baby boy.

Coalesced! I like how you put it. He did. And, in a way, he provides a balance to the emergence of Batman. Things are in equilibrium when when there’s a Batman and a Joker and I think Bruce realises that at the end when he can’t bring himself to let the Joker die.

This is what you sound like:

The one thing all his fake origin stories have in common is that they all start with a normal, everyday man.

Bullshit! You just wanna feel unique by going against the mainstream. To not acknowledge Ledger’s Joker as the epitome of film villainy is to be blind.