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Hey Trump

I miss the satisfaction of the downvote button.

“How stupid I was to follow the lies of the “Left””.

This incident is the first time I feel like Kathy has ever portrayed herself as the victim (she even had a stiff upper lip about her ex-husband stealing tens of thousands of dollars form her bank account). Meanwhile, everything Trump tweets is either him distorting facts or history to appear victimized or bullying

Never go full Kinja.

Trump has never, ever genuinely apologized for anything is his life, including things far, far worse than Griffin’s stupid joke.

Pictured: CBS issuing the apology

The gist of the letter is “I said something mean, but that was before I found out how wonderful you are because I listened to fake news like CBS. Please grant my your forgiveness, Fox News.”

I always thought their eyes were like that because they were both blind. That’s a cool theory though.

I’m looking forward to the episode where he learns to do the growly voice as Alfred grimly nods in approval.

I want to “boo” you and vociferously disagree that two of my favorite movies could actually only be good because they got their claws into me at a young age... but they DID get their claws into me at a young age, so I guess it’s not a very objective argument I’ve got.

I hate to be that guy, but most of the feeling I get when I watch old animation like this is just how much I miss truly handmade animation.

Oh, I know. I’m just venting my frustration, with tonight being the season finale of Game of Thrones and it being the first post-Kinja GoT review here at the AVC. Those reviews were a great place to discuss the show in the Disqus days. Seeing how much the Kinja version of it pales in comparison just further drove

The movie does have some striking imagery, as Alex notes, which comes at the expense of the novel Mrs. Frisby And The Rats Of NIMH, which has no supernatural bullshit or evil rats, just philosophical differences, hard work and brutal consequences. I don’t recall if Bluth was involved with the Disney adaptation of The

Kinja is stupid. The end.

Jaime is going to the good guys. That makes me happy.

Except the comic, which of course predates both the cartoon and the Warburton show, was very much at home with that sort of violence and darkness. You can see a previous comment for The Tick’s origin as an escapee from an insane asylum who becomes bored when he doesn’t get the electro-shock therapy he thought he’d be

Vis a vis the head line and lead in.

How familiar are you with the previous iterations of the character? Because The Tick’s foggy origins, amnesia, and potential madness are some of the defining features of the character. And have been at least mentioned in pretty much every format he’s popped up in since the original