True, but if the other Transformers movies didn’t exist, Bumblebee would still be a great time.
True, but if the other Transformers movies didn’t exist, Bumblebee would still be a great time.
Yeah, isn’t it crazy that they’d rather play as a literal king with actual supowerpowers than as two randos who have all the powers of someone who bought an archery set at Target.
Skynet’s final plan was to trick everyone’s aunts into thinking vaccines don’t work. It didn’t even need robots this time.
It’s amazing how Superwholock dominated Tumblr for a couple of years and then very quickly just turned into a laughingstock. I’m on Tumblr pretty often but I don’t think I’ve seen a single Superwholock post in like five years that wasn’t a parody of the fandom or otherwise intended ironically. Almost all the original,…
Stripped of all its pretenses, fandom is just a group of people enjoying something together. There’s nothing inherently toxic about that. The problem is that it’s a convenient setting for garbage people to inflict their bullshit on those around them.
Would be interested in seeing her video. The whole Antiship wars thing is absurd and seems to just have gotten worse over time. It used to be “I don’t like this fictional pairing because it’s out of character,” now it’s “supporting this fictional pairing makes you the moral equivalent to a child molester, somehow.”
You get to keep some power ups, like Darkness, which you can use to unlock permanent buffs, and keys, which you use to unlock new weapons. That way there’s always a sense of progress. Not to mention the complex story and your relationships with various characters evolves throughout the game. There’s way more…
That’s what the word “furry” means, so yes.
The basic appeal of Jeopardy is that anyone, from whatever walk of life, can win so long as they have the knowledge and skill. And nothing exemplifies that more than our new host, who rejected a bunch of more talented people and then gave himself this job.
See, now if Robin were named host of Jeopardy I’d be down for it.
Yeah, it’s called “Broth of the Weird.”
But keep in mind, these are mostly re-releases of games most people didn’t get to play, thanks to the Wii U being such a flop (Skyward Sword being the exception.)
Yeah, this was when he first turned into Cat Beast (which is still his best design if you ask me.)
Just like CDPR got mountains of free press for years every time they mentioned Cyberpunk in any capacity. Seems fair.
Eh, it was clumsy but I think it worked because it served as a good in-universe explanation for why Bobby had been hinted to be gay for decades but it never went anyplace before then; he was deep in denial (as opposed to the real reason, that Marvel wouldn’t let them say it out loud.)
Yeah, that’s not how queer-baiting works. If a character actually comes out as queer instead of just hinting at it, then it’s not queer-baiting, no matter how many headlines it generates.
Tim has probably been the least prominent of the various comic book Robins in the past decade. But he’s also become the model for all modern versions of Robin outside of comics: every animated or movie Robin in the last 30 years, from Teen Titans to Batman the Animated Series to even that crappy live action Titans…
I’d say there’s a difference between someone who just pays for a movie ticket like a normal person, and someone who makes a big fucking deal about how much of a saint they are for “supporting the creators” by buying a ticket instead of pirating. The latter group are the “good soldier” types.