thelaststarfighter
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Yep. HP Lovecraft went forward in time via the power of the Old Ones and impregnated Mrs. King.

Counterpoint from a comic reader:

I thought they'd confirmed Mon-El?

Nicole have you become so addicted to the fix of twatty responses that you’re now baiting it everywhere?

Still don’t care. Still going to watch the show. Nit-picking thematic choices when you know you’re going to watch it is like criticizing the chemicals in the lotion you use to masturbate.

Maybe an unpopular opinion, but I have to echo the tweet not wanting Squirrel Girl to be a thing.

He is the epitome of over-exposure.

Are you being disingenuous on purpose? In no way does the article spend a couple thousand words on it, “it” being what you highlighted. The article does explore the actual problems with the existing Marvel properties that are officially confirmed.

Go fuck yourself.

In the words of my generation, up yours!

Yep. Has nothing to do with the pattern of Green going after an opponent's nuts.

This is one case where I am quite certain the movie will be better than the book, because the underlying story of Ready Player One is fine, the way it was told was like bad 80s fanboy fanfiction.

Ghostbuster was in no way shape or form just a kids’ movie. Sure, it’s a movie that spun off a kids’ cartoon later one. Two even. But the movie itself was not aimed at the grade school set.

Ghostbuster was in no way shape or form just a kids’ movie. Sure, it’s a movie that spun off a kids’ cartoon later one. Two even. But the movie itself was not aimed at the grade school set.

Ghostbusters had quite a lot of sexual humor and references in it for a kids movie, don’t you think? Not to mention that much of Dan Akroyd and Bill Murray’s fanbase at the time was made up of baby boomers. Sure, kids saw this since it was PG and PG was different in the 80's, but the target audience was the same

“It would not even be on the top 10 list of Robin William/Bill Murray movies”

“It was a movie for kids”. The part when most kids laughed the most is when Dana tells Peter he wants him inside of her. Not going to agree on the comedy derision. It’s one of the comedy greats, and the jokes in this movie that I’ve seen so far can’t touch the jokes from the first one, which makes sense since the

Robin Williams was in Ghostbusters? A movie for kids featured a ghost delivering a blowjob? There’s so much wrong with everything you just wrote.

Fuck you ESPN. Fuck you right up the ass.