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After “wtf,” that was literally my first question.  Was this some old flip phone, or did he literally think it would be funny to throw away a perfectly good $900 pocket supercomputer?

Not “funny ha-ha” so much as “funny to a sociopath.” 

I can sympathize, as I once strangled my spouse as a joke. They didn’t laugh though, which just made me so angry. This generation is too sensitive, nobody can take a joke anymore.

Yup America is where slavery came to die. Against its will, packed like a sardine and in chains.

He does not believe it.  At Stanford, Hawley studied under the esteemed historian David M. Kennedy. Trust me, he knows better. 

Exactly! Sadly, here in Missouri, or in the part pronounced Missou-rah (aka the farms and Ozarks), there are a lot of people who do believe it. That’s who he tweeted for.

I really want to give Sony a chance. Why do they keep fucking up so much?

Juneteenth celebrates the final end of American slavery, when the Union army finally liberated the slaves in the most remote region of Texas following the Civil War. I personally consider it a worthy holiday, celebrating Emancipation in the United States, probably the most important single thing to happen since the

And his name is Russell Crowe. Sailing and Singing and Being The Same Guy In Every Movie Around The World!

And sage advice on what it means to be an anti-hero from his Uncle Bengal

He doesn’t believe it.  He’s pandering for clout.

Fuck, imagine actually tweeting that. Worse, imagine believing that and then tweeting it.

Quoth the Kraven . . .

Yes, during some sort of cat-astrophe.

So, he got his powers from a radioactive lion?

It was commemorated by the few. Those who received the message. Then the children of those who received the message. It grew organically from there.

It doesn’t seem to me like Kirby ever claims that Stan did nothing? He’s just frustrated with the framing that Stan was *the* most important figure in the creation of these iconic characters.

THIS!

Stan did his best work with Jack, Steve, and John.

Jack did his best work with Stan. Steve did his best work with Stan. John did his best work with Stan (but also with anybody, because he was John Romita).

All of these dudes were essential ingredients in the magic of the finished product.