
gonzomcfonzo.bsky.social
your mom is an artist, dog-lover, and avid reader
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Simply being a Dr in a sorry part of the country isn't going to change anything
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The newspaper comic strip version of the Amazing Spider-Man
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So, a Tesla?
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I'm actually really loving the crazy situations that baby cable gets to see in these post-inferno X-Factor issues
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In the same vein of this being a twisted mirror of 616, Galactus is just kinda chill. "Run along lil sis, I'm not here for y'all"
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Let it never be said that Scott Summers is not a caring, nurturing father
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Your name was literally the only thing about this announcement that doesn't make me want to just write off X-books for the foreseeable future.
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Oh, there it is
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He wants to call them "muties" so bad
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"Loki tried to conquer Earth? Let asguardian justice deal with him"
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"The World Court cleared Magneto of past crimes? Better attack him unprovoked every time we see him"
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Yes. I suspect part of the reason it felt like a long pilot is that you were waiting to be shown why the various characters cared about each other and the situation, when in reality the show expected you to come in already knowing all that from the previous shows.
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"no, you guys don't get it, Star Wars is SUPPOSED to be bad" isn't the defense you think it is
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Andor feels like it happens in the same world as the OT, just telling a different kind of story. The PT felt like a different setting, because the galaxy *was* different. Everything else has felt like a caricature specifically designed by a marketing team to appeal to either fans of the OT or the PT
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No they didn't. The original post was explicitly rejecting beastiality with the horse they rode.
Santa sorta mistook it as only being about riding a horse, while their "brain" recognized what it was actually about.
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Ok is rejecting the explicit bestiality in the original proposition. Nothing odd about recognizing that