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Wally had some SLICK moves there, too. Not just what he did, but the style in which he executed it.

That’s definitely the issue with the notion that comics never change. It’s not true! Big events often do have massive impact that seriously alters the landscape for years to come. In any other medium just about, that could be permanent, the whole life of the story. But comics never end, and eventually something comes

I heard “Dominic The Christmas Donkey” for the first time this past Christmas and my immediate gut reaction was “What the fuck is THIS?” Absolutely an instant brand new topper to my “worst” list, and I basically hate most Christmas music just on principle anymore due to close relatives being Christmas obsessed YEAR

Doesn’t make it right. *sniff*

You looked at the headline and picture and just skipped to the comments, didn’t you?

Orrr... completely ban “tipped minimum wage” and return the notion of tipping to what most people assume it is before learning that “tipped minimum wage” exists: a reward for exceptional service. I had no idea that was a thing for a LONG time, and was aghast to learn about it.

I personally deeply miss Shirley Walker, the lead composer for the 90s-era Batman and Superman cartoons. While the main Batman: The Animated Series theme was an adaption of the Elfman Batman theme, there were many unique and memorable motifs composed for the show, Superman got an excellent original theme that evoked,

Intensely theatrical. Seems to genuinely enjoy throwing himself into ridiculous and elaborate performances, largely just for his own amusement. But also the sort who casually murders, literally butchers people, wears a mask made of a pig face, and will happily cut you open on a whim. He gets close, but he’s missing a

At least this version actually has used masks as a motif for his victims, gruesome surgeries, etc. He’s at least a percentage as genuinely disturbing as his comic book counterpart. The version from Beware The Batman was just a complete waste.

John Diggle’s tremor is many times over more convincing than Emma Swan’s at least. I swear it was like she was just flailing her hand about instead of suffering actual involuntary movement. Kind of pissed me off.

I really feel like the show has seriously hit its stride. I seem to say that a lot.

Crap. This JUST got added to my DirecTV package like a month or two ago. Something. One day just suddenly I noticed it was there. In SD, but still. I hadn’t watched it much due to just not feeling like TV in general , but I caught at least one episode of the 90s Outer Limits show and was very happy about that.

This seems to have been cropped to remove any details that might credit the original source.

The rest of the movie could be utter garbage, but I’ll call it a win if they do a satisfying take on the intro from the show. Opening credits sequences are pretty out of fashion these days, but they can make or break an anthology series, and AYAOTD had a real winner. It needs to be a significant part of any adaptation.

I am reminded of the almost throw-away mention in the very last episode, in which we learn that the Genetic Council had recommended to Black Bolt’s parents that he be given brain surgery (presumably to remove his ability to speak, but it’s not made clear). I assume we only learn this very late so that we don’t

I seem to recall that generally “Santa” gifts magically appeared overnight (or while we were out to dinner, which was a pretty darn neat trick the first time it happened), and were not wrapped. Other gifts did come explicitly from parents (and others), and typically were wrapped, and were usually under the tree for

Mesh support really did do a lot to kill that “best Lego set in the universe” feeling that building with prims in-world gave. I still create with mesh in Blender for SL, but far less freely than when I could just start plunking down prims and seeing what I came up with.

And now JJJ is a disgraced blogger. Oh the wheel, how it turns.

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The “kid playing dressup” look is exactly what appeals to me about this outfit. I love it.