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More books, please.
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Can’t wait to see The AP cover The AP.
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Don’t we already have an AvP cinematic universe?
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The original AvP comic was great tho…
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I notice no one is denying.
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I must be going mad or missing something because the yellow one looks green to me…
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At infinity
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They are the dogs that caught the car; cowards who have trapped themselves between two or three kinds of cowardice the cowardice of fearing trump, and the cowardice of fearing musk. Fear of losing the next election is probably a distant third cowardice.
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Wait til you get to the interstellar song contest…
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Also, a lovely dog.
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Grammar focus this week is the language of regret… (and it’s part of my local cinema’s annual bleak week programme - they are playing Come and See later the same day).
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Do it. I’m planning on taking my class of 20-somethings to see Watership Down.
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And that is a lovely cover too.
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Sorry: salty popcorn only…
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Half the reason the Asguardian wars was so good. The other half was Paul Smith.
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Also, Amber Midthunder is excellent.
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I was in a pub discussion on degrees of swearing many years ago. One woman was talking about the inherent misogyny of it. She didn’t help her cause by explaining “If you’re a cunt you’re a right bastard, but if you’re a dick you’re just a bit of a twat.”
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This decade’s £1 fish man song.
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But the stated goals were never the actual goals.
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Reworking, rewriting and reediting comics is an interesting idea, and Youngblood 1 is definitely in a position to benefit from such things. But I’m not sure i’d pick up this money for old rope in the 50c bin if i came across it like I have done for Youngblood 1 ‘92.
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The message discipline of the party is utterly excremental.
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That wig is instantly recognizable
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I guess someone thought it was a typo for a Walter De’ath Park or something…
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I have all three issues of FoM (i enjoyed the first issue the best) i only have one issue of Maxx/Batman - it was fun, but by the time it came out I was no longer going to my lcs every week so missed it coming out.
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Where were the 3 issues of Friends of Maxx?
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Maybe he has to go to a Bludso’s to check…
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The 🌮 turd fails again
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I still see some people here turning their noses up on talks about porn and SW, as if it's beneath you. Nevermind that what's considered "obscene" is constantly stretching out to affect all of us. Full decrim is the only way forward to let people do the work and enjoy it safely.
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The place where the E-Wing was born.
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New highlight in the next two issues as the power kids get into environmental activism.
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youtu.be/hvrBWn0KxEc?...
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youtu.be/38wAlAxGxFI?... vesoul - whether the Brel original or the Pomplamouse cover
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It’s good
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So much money being wasted as jobs are being replaced with poor quality AI.
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I think the idea of a companion who is a mother and has a life outside of being a mother, as all mothers do, is interesting to explore. I’m just not sure Belinda’s story is a satisfying version of this…
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You are right. Lie is probably too strong a word. The two versions have to be equally true, but the time we spent with childless Belinda gives us a stronger connection to her that we mourn her loss in the new reality.
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I definitely had this reaction during the show, but they kind of shifted by the end to Belinda always having been a mother, which again is deeply disappointing in another way. Belinda was always a mother, so the version we got to see of her without her child was a lie.
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From Gaiman to Millar, Netflix don’t seem to have much of an ear in sourcing comics collaborators. I’m half expecting them to announce a Cerebus TV series entirely written by Dave Sim next…