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Tony is the Taco of his league

I didn't know who that was so I looked him up. Born in 1926 and currently tweeting super bowl jokes. he seems cool

Trump kind of looks like Cap hit him square in the face with his shield. That repulsive weird squished up fish mouth. If only he'd finished the job.

Bucky is looking even hotter than before.

haha D-rock was my first thought too

OMG so they do!
*haemorrhages twitter followers*

Sorry no I meant the other comics.
(I said some because I knew this would happen. I tend to pick at random and don't have the whole comic picture. to clarify I have not read the comics wherein the events of Civil War happen. if this is what happens then fair enough but I maintain it's lame.)

It was loads worse. Loads!

I hope so. It would be super lame if she wasn't on Cap & Bucky's side. (I've been reading some of the comics)

Team Iron Man looks terrible. NO one wants to be on team Iron Man. All the cool people are on Team Cap. Except BW. BW, you picked wrong, lady. Also, not loving that Farrah Fawcett hairstyle.

Sure, I get that, and it's all very dangerous to just assume that because there's good evidence for one thing being real and less evidence for another that they're not both valid, and of course there's different ways of things being 'real'.

I always thought of these otherkin identities as being nearer spiritual or religious type feelings about wanting to belonging to something. which is not really anything like anything I have heard about being transgender. I may well be utterly wrong though. what about yourself, do you see the two as different?

There was a telly documentary a while ago about therians that was interesting because there is this conflict watching it between 'these people have a right to how they feel' and 'they're co-opting the experience of people who are actually oppressed because of their identity'. And how far each of these things goes is

No laser eye surgery for me.

Probably looking forward to Louder than Bombs most, his last one was so good. That and the Witch, of course. And High Rise. Wheatley still intrigues me.

I didn't like it, but I think people should see it, if that makes sense.

the swimming pool reopened so at least I have been swimming regularly again. I wanna lose a few stone by August so next step has got to be combatting the whole 'eating' thing.

You're very kind. Thank you for this, I really appreciate it.

Oh you're right, probably - I mean in the sense that he wanted kids too and because we never had any, I feel that that's pretty significant in his life. I know he's free to have kids with someone else -and I so hope he does - but I still worry that I prevented him from having them young. (We never got to the bottom

It was my severe depression that led to the failure of my relationship, for sure. Entirely my fault, because I was so scared to admit to being depressed because it felt like failure, and I coped with it in destructive ways. I don't know, I mean, the narrative I now live with is that if I'd said 'I think I'm clinically