thegreatprophetzarquon
The Great Prophet Zarquon
thegreatprophetzarquon

He’s never going to sue them. As dumb as he clearly seems to be, he understands how libel laws work.

This also applies to all the other millionaires who complain about how unfair the media is to them. If they actually broke the law, there would be an instant lawsuit.

The same reason they don’t say he lies: It’s requiring knowledge of what’s going on inside of his brain to make a definitive statement like that, and he expressly denies racist intent.

No one should have to remove their shoes. We do it so that a famously inept agency can show visible proof they’re doing “something” to make travelers more secure.

That said, we should also prevent stupid people who try to wear their shoes and belt through the detectors, under the current system, from flying at all,

There should be nothing left handed about it.

I’d love for a bipartisan group in Congress to ask for the TSA to justify some of their security theater. No one should be taking off their shoes, for instance. There was one attempted shoe bombing once and it failed. If there’s a Pants Bomber, are we all going to have to take off our pants in the airport?

Anything

It’ll be amusing to see if she references what happened to her powers in West Coast Avengers, which she identified there as being necessary to work as part of a team book.

Same deal with the artists.

Wait until any of these folks see A) how far it is from civilization and B) what the few hotel rooms out there (especially the Little A’Le’Inn) cost. Market forces will keep the base (and, by extension, these idiots) safe.

We don’t?

Out of left field guess:

She’s Sue Storm, who hasn’t even met Reed Richards yet.

By the time the Fantastic Four movie happens, she’ll be college age and ready to fly on a not-ready-for-spaceflight rocket.

Cyberpunk is popular again thanks to Cyberpunk 2077 and Blade Runner 2049

That is a weirdly Scientology-heavy cast. Did they have a hand in financing the original?

Or don’t, since studies say they do nothing.

Or don’t, since studies say they do nothing.

OK, I’m in for this one.

Now, how do I convince Amazon that I’m not a student and haven’t been in decades? Every order I do, I have an extra screen to click through where they try to get me to sign up with Prime for Students. I have no idea how the site got confused nor how to straighten them out.

Yeah, that’s how we do all of our streaming, except for Netflix, which is our cable television replacement: Turn it on when you want to see a new season of something, turn it off when you’re done.

I hadn’t realized that Prime worked the same way, so this is good news, since it makes streaming Good Omens nice and

My teachers in the 1980s often used to reek of cigarettes, so I’ll say it was.

No, but look at the example you cite: Nadia is a person destroying herself in multiple ways. Her cigarette smoking is an aspect of her character.

If anything, a party girl in the NYC art scene who doesn’t smoke would ring incredibly untrue.

Just binged Stranger Things 3 yesterday. I can’t think of anyone who’s smoking where you’re supposed to think “yes, this is a person who makes good life choices.”

Even Hopper, one of the heroes, is clearly an alcoholic as well as grappling with a number of mental health issues. Billy is a mess. Various other villains

This is going to play great in prison.

Also, very exciting to learn that Daybreak will actually have a positive revenue stream this year.