Don’t give a shit if I get dragged for this, but:
Don’t give a shit if I get dragged for this, but:
The fact that he actually put that in there killed me. This is his massive achilles heel, and it make him spectacularly easy to manipulate.
I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again. It’ll be at least a decade after Trump leaves office before we even get back to where we were with Obama (which was not great but its at least a reference point). And thats if we don’t backslide again during that period. It’ll be even longer before we make any real actual…
It’s like the political universe had to get back for “No Drama Obama” by giving us this fucking Katrina-sized shitstorm of non-stop scandal to restore balance or something.
Considering his biggest “controversy” was looking good in a tan suit
“The Seat Ateca SUV was chosen for its ability to fit a full bevvy of monitors in the car with the driver, as well as provide enough power to tow a giant aero-shield behind it at speed.”
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Thankfully, if everyone’s cool with you serving wine instead of beer, your kitchen only smells like a midtown art gallery.
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The niche subs are some of the best. If you have a hobby, there’s probably a sub for it, and, unless it’s a hobby that attracts a lot of douchebags, it will usually be populated with really nice, helpful people. The defaults get toxic pretty quickly, though.
Marvel’s managed to figure out how to make serviceable action-adventure movies that don’t require a good villain—in some of those movies the heroes might as well have been trying to stave off a natural disaster, as opposed to fighting a thinking adversary.
I mean, they aren’t learning, yes. But the problem is that they’re getting people who don’t really care about the source material at all.
I’ll admit, I didn’t think of Kaecilius as the main villain so much as Dormammu, but either way, the strength of Kaecilius was his instant relatability. He lost his wife, magic gave him a chance to get her back, so he was doing ethically dubious things in pursuit of love. That’s a motivation that you can grok even if…
I’m sure he was, but even then, they picked the single most boring Darkseid henchman. Darkseid’s crew includes a sadistic old grandmother who “educates” children by throwing them in horrifying death mazes, a mind-controlling propagandist who is essentially Sean Hannity with hypnosis powers, a fashion-obsessed dandy…
Steppenwolf made Ronan and Malekith look like Ledger’s Joker in comparison. Literally zero motivation other than “must get these cubes for evil.”
That’s a good point: when you have a great, highly memorable villain, like the Joker (either Nicholson or Ledger), that villain is almost certainly not going to appear in the next film, which means whatever magic that character brought is lost.
General Zod was a backbencher when Superman II came out. Most audiences at the time would have been much more familiar with Bizarro or Brainiac if asked to name a non-Luthor Superman villain. But audiences cared about Zod because Terrence Stamp gives an awesome performance.
There are almost too many examples of this…
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Cool story, bro!
Cool story, bro!
Hmm 24 pounds is not much... 3 months ago I would have been able to use them, kind of, but just training for that period, I now do 50 pounds, and it’s going to keep going up. I guess if you do lots of reps it might work but for quickly building muscle, not so much...
Hmm 24 pounds is not much... 3 months ago I would have been able to use them, kind of, but just training for that…