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Ugh.
weirdstalkersareweird

He’s only barely clinging to life because of his resources and access to mega-expensive top of the line medical care. He drinks Diet Coke all day and refuses to eat vegetables or exercise, has been doing so for decades, and he’s 78. There’s a point when even the ultrawealthy can’t pay off nature and time

...and that little boy whom nobody liked grew up to be... Roy Cohn.

Still hoping he let down his universe by not actually being Wolverine but a Skrull impersonator named Jack Human. I WILL DIE ON THIS HILL

After reading Michael Lewis’ account of Sam and FTX, I honestly believe he really doesn’t grasp how this works.

I don’t know what the hell Eddie Munster did to my table!

I’ve been to Chicago once. I rode the train downtown, stepped off into a storm of gale winds, and was surrounded by the ever-present potpourri stank of spiced sausage absolutely everywhere I went.

As a kid and now far in to adulthood, I have been entranced by Marvel Comics and the modern mythology they encompass. Star Wars was great but it still doesn’t have the breadth of stories and characters that Marvel has. It probably never will.

this is what comment sections are for, thanks!

this is so refreshing to see, a classic av club piece. keep em coming.

ooooo, thanks for the tip!

I mean, call that “cancellation” if you’d like, seems to be the shorthand. But it *is* modern shorthand for a phenomenon that has occurred since society has been a thing.’

‘happy to announce our brand partnership with one clothing store in chicago’

He’s my favourite movie star with a size 10 head and a size 8 face.

On the plus side, I did get to see that title image of him, where he looks like bewildered ex-despot on trial at the Hague. 

He’s said plenty disparaging about the Nolan trilogy, it’s just that you could hear it over the foley and soundtrack. 

People are going to freak when they find out what Alec Guinness thought of Star Wars.

Oh there is one actor who could nail both parts....

I would say Gina Carano was cancelled but I would say it with a huge caveat. If you were a guest star tier actor on a popular show whose main star had a huge goodwill following, and spent your free time insulting him and his family, and ignored your employers’ attempts to get you to knock the toxic workplace bullshit

The sad thing is Jim Davis actually had a second, superior, strip titled U.S. Acres (1986-1989) set on a farm. It failed to get enough newspapers to carry it to make it worthwhile and so it died.

This is how it goes when my wife is sitting in emergency aisle: