The thread I split off from the old one seems to have vanished, or I’ve brained my damage. Anyway:

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The thread I split off from the old one seems to have vanished, or I’ve brained my damage. Anyway:

JC… you guys beat me to it.

What brain have you if you see Godzilla in that picture?
What brain have you if you see Godzilla in that picture?
A fully functional one.
What brain have you if you see Godzilla in that picture?
A fully functional one.
I always wanted to be like Data from TNG.





and so much more: https://www.printmag.com/featured/jack-kirbys-collages-in-context/
Americans really will measure with anything but the metric system
Ach, I find this worked out fine. My grown-up kid is into The Smiths and Muse and whatnot, as was my duty to make sure, but he is also loves a massive K-pop fan. It all evens out in the end.
My grown-up kid is into The Smiths and Muse and whatnot, as was my duty to make sure,
What horrible deal did you make that introducing them to The Smiths and muse was your duty?
Ach, I find this worked out fine. My grown-up kid is into The Smiths and Muse and whatnot, as was my duty to make sure, but he is also loves a massive K-pop fan. It all evens out in the end.
The truth is I think that kids now live in an entirely different media landscape where stuff from all eras coexists and is equally worthy of their attention, rather than just the latest releases being pushed at them.
When you have the entire history of music available at your fingertips the quality rises to the top, and you end up with a genuinely eclectic mix of all-time greats. So my teenage daughter’s typical playlist is a mix of loads of different genres and eras, with the only common factor being that it’s all really good.
She’s also at that age where anything I strongly push on her is automatically less likely to be investigated, so I’m content with occasionally making gentle suggestions or playing a song myself when she’s around, and it always feels like a win when one of them gets adopted into regular rotation (the last big success story was Can I Play With Madness?).
What horrible deal did you make that introducing them to The Smiths and muse was your duty?
Nobody said eternal life was cheap to come by!
When you have the entire history of music available at your fingertips the quality rises to the top, and you end up with a genuinely eclectic mix of all-time greats.
Well, quality, and, like, stuff that goes well with a tiktok clip.

He coulda said he was thankful for his healthy relationship with his parents…
He coulda said he was thankful for his healthy relationship with his parents…


Pretty sure I’ve shared this one before, but it’s still good
Map of psychopaths in Europe:

Map of psychopaths in Europe:
I have… questions.
Map of psychopaths in Europe:
I have… questions.
It’s bike lanes…
Map of psychopaths in Europe:
I have… questions.
It’s bike lanes…
So…cycle paths, NOT psychopaths?
Map of psychopaths in Europe:
I have… questions.
Me too. Why isn’t South Dublin bright red?
It says psychopaths, not pricks
* oblate spheroid*
Worth noting that the X-Men got a ton of hate mail about Colossus and Storm especially in the early years. And Marvel printed and responded to a lot of it in the letters page.
Christian pride is a contradictio in terminis…
Worth noting that the X-Men got a ton of hate mail about Colossus and Storm especially in the early years. And Marvel printed and responded to a lot of it in the letters page.
Yeah, I think people think toxic fandom started with the internet, but it’s wild some of the crap that people would send to comics companies to have printed in their letter cols. I read a lot of them in the Western comics I read through recently and you’d get people sending in entire plans telling Marvel how to restructure the Western books, creative teams and all, with the same tone you’d see someone use on a message board. And people complimenting Gunhawks #1 for being brave enough to say that slavery wasn’t bad.