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Ummmm... ya sort of I suppose. Except obviously he was mentally ill, he was treated differently because of his mental illness and that led him to a life of isolation. Furthermore, he didn’t “get dates” that was all an illusion it was very clear his only social interaction outside of his work was with his equally

I saw an interview with Katie McGrath where she said that initially she didn’t understand why fans thought there was sexual tension between Lena and Kara because that wasn’t how she was intentionally playing it. But she said that then she went back and watched their scenes and was like, oh okay, I see it now.

“Woke Culture” can be suffocating, it can be thoughtful and insightful, it can be deadly to comedy, it can be amazing for comedy, it can be tired, it can be hypocritical, it can sincere, it can be painful, it can be silly, it can be so many things. Basically, its not a monolith and the idea it is killing comedy is

Chinese Democracy was the name of a Guns ‘N’ Roses album.  It was not very good.  So this was sort of a middle to deep cut reference, not a commentary on what actual Chinese democracy in action might look like.

I would like to suggest that Batwoman on Sunday night and probably in its entirety will never be half as as gay as the confession scene between Supergirl and Lena Luthor. That wasn’t subtext; that was text! If they’d embraced in a passionate kiss at the end I wouldn’t have blinked because it would have suited the

I’m a guy and $25 is honestly... It takes a stylist 10 minutes to cut and wash my hair - a scissors cut, not clipper... $25 for 10 minutes of work seems kinda steep...

My wife and daughter are typically $300 in Ohio, which is pretty much median cost for everything in America. 

If AOC had paid “$100 less at the subsidized barber shop at the Capitol,” do you think we’d be getting a hatchet piece about how AOC stole $100 from all of us for a fancy haircut?

They really should have led with “Alex Swoyer is a woman, and she knows better than to say this, but...” I got to the end where it revealed it was a woman who knows what women’s haircuts cost making this attack anyway.  Fucking moonies.

Now I’m confused. Am I getting Swoyer’s argument right?

It is legitimately terrifying on so many levels that he sees people who criticize him as people who criticize America. Biff the Dipshit cannot process that people who don’t love him still love the country.

Exactly. People can argue all they want about whether or not Blizzard was justified in penalizing the player, and if the penalty itself went too far, but Blizzard cutting ties with the commentators who literally hid under a desk so as not to be associated with the statement really says all that needs to be sad.

“Bad apples in the police force are in spit of the institution and not because of it.”

Nope. The problem with this paradigm is that the “bad apples” operate openly within the larger force. If the force was good, these bad apples would be immediately apprehended by their colleagues and held accountable. They aren’t. QED.

Marvel has a very interesting history of contrasting Cap and Punny... there was the Blood & Glory LS years ago that had (SPOILERS) (SPOILERS)

Castle has an immense respect for cap, he’s the best version of what he thinks of himself, and what he could have been if he didn’t went crazy. And yeah that moment in civil war was great, and as much as it pains me to say it, I’m with the Punisher on this one. Cap was going nuts letting hobgob and whoever the other

I like Castle telling them to use Cap as a role model instead. Reminds me of the only bit of the Civil War comic that felt worthwhile -

Only John and Lyla are allowed to talk to each other like normal people who love each other and communicate.

This is a topic that is near and dear to my heart, as I work for an institution that provides PE shops with the debt to acquire their companies.

The PE guys will then blame “overseas competition” for the jobs stolen by their financial fecklessness, and “family breakdown” for the fact that unemployed people use drugs at a much higher rate. From Brian Alexander’s Glass House, about the debt-fueled takeover and devastation of glass maker Anchor Hocking and its