Seems unkind to rats.
And why go through so much trouble to make a movie when you’re a comic book publisher?
Money!
I did this for a while, spying in fashy communities, and while I certainly don’t regret getting information to my allies, it was terrible for my mental health. Important to know what your enemy is up to, but it’s hard to live in it for any extended period of time and not lose objectivity. I was just SO ANGRY all the time. It poisons you.
I mean that their design is conservative and does not take risks. Even pretty cars are dangerous, this is unrelated.
You’re right, but fuck are they stupid. Blues Brothers is about two poor white boys raised in black culture, and is a celebration of said culture. The bad guys are cops, Nazis, and racist bumpkins.
Yes, thank you, we already have a word for this, lol.
The Hyundai Vision N 74 concept is a much better take on 80s retrofuturism imo.
They’re inoffensive, at least. Boring is better than hideous, I suppose.
It’s a mutation, happens rarely. I’ve had a couple of plants do it in the 5 or so years I’ve been growing.
He’s a former actor who has used his platform to amplify shitty people. Like if Oprah was a roided out dudebro.
Power Word: Didn’t Read. The mightiest spell on the Internet.
Lol I literally have never seen it. I do like that you can basically shuffle the words and they are all equally stupid sounding:
Thank you for using the correct version.
Stupid sexy spiders. I’m pretty sure Mark Bagley’s Ultimate Spider-Man is the root of many of my own insecurities.
You take that back. Ben is beautiful and perfect and I will hear nothing to the contrary.
I got back into Marvel comics because I got into the Marvel By The Month podcast. They read and review every Marvel comic, one month at a time, in chronological order, starting with Fantastic Four #1 in 1961. They talk about what was going on in the world at the time, get into the lives of the creators and the industry, and talk about how well they’ve aged (or didn’t). Plus they’ve got an absolutely incredible murderers’ row of guests. Matt Fraction, Tom Brevoort, Steve Englehart, Mark Waid, Brian Michael Bendis, etc etc. Learning more about the behind the scenes and the people involved reinvigorated my love of the art form.
Cute! Looks a lot like my Chihuahua mutt!
We need the valley, just kick out all the chuds first.