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Technically it still is the English equivalent of the finger.

“I got another surprised for ya pop”

Uh, Spider-Man 2 was a prequel? To what?

It sounds like the same case as the Dead Space 3 microtransaction. You could buy those booster packs with in game currency or with real money if you didn’t want to wait. People were upset about that but it was purely optional.

Well, we were hungry.

It makes me so happy when food service and retail workers stand up to asshole customers like this. The whole “customer’s always right” mentality is way too prevalent among big corporate chains today and has allowed customers to think they can get whatever they want by being complete dickheads.

That would be awesome beyond belief.

Pretty much all decisions made in this.

Rumor has it he is killed accidently by Luke at the end of VII. Thus turning Han’s son into the big bad for VIII.

It’s called a bear coated Shar Pei. I’d never heard of them before seeing this guy. Awfully cute.

I think it’s a Chow Chow puppy. My anecdotal experience with Chows is that they are often mean as adults.

A thousand times yes. Domestic violence plus guns equals a literal war on women.

Of course, and a salesman class too. And I want a Piranha Poodle as a pet!

It’s hilarious the ‘strict ethical vegan’ chose to keep alive an animal that was suffering. Thus denoting several major hypocrisy points in his ‘world view’. One reason to be vegan is to avoid propagating the suffering of animals raised for food. Yet he not only keeps alive a suffering animal, he also feeds it food

As someone who negotiates intellectual property terms (albeit in a very, very different space), parties are always overreaching. It’s not uncommon to see new IP language that broadly includes IP that arises out of or is connected with X existing IP. I would have hoped their lawyers would have narrowed it as much as

Marvel was going broke and wasn’t in much of a position to stand up to anything Sony or Fox demanded.

Heheheh.. Selling souls.

In a nutshell, Marvel was desperate. They were practically willing to sell their souls to movie companies at the time.

I don’t know, perhaps the fact that the vet recommended it be euthanized was a clue?