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Starlord got a reaction from Lawnmower Boy in Political Discussion Thread (With Rules)
My Trump-worshipping father posted this on Facebook today.
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Starlord got a reaction from Old Man in Political Discussion Thread (With Rules)
My Trump-worshipping father posted this on Facebook today.
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Starlord reacted to Cygnia in In other news...
A seesaw for kids on the US-Mexico border wins Beazley Design of the Year
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Starlord got a reaction from Old Man in The Advice Column
Whatever you do in life always give 100 percent.
Unless you're donating blood.
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Starlord reacted to BarretWallace in Coronavirus
Also, one can drink tea at work, and Jack Daniel's looks just like tea....
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Starlord got a reaction from Pariah in The Advice Column
Whatever you do in life always give 100 percent.
Unless you're donating blood.
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Starlord reacted to Bazza in The Advice Column
Never take a laxative and sleeping pills at the same time.
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Starlord reacted to Pariah in Coronavirus
Had to take the fast antigen test today to be able to remain in the building. It came back negative.
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Starlord got a reaction from Lawnmower Boy in Political Discussion Thread (With Rules)
I'll be hunkered down in the panic room with my family and my guns. We have hot pockets and Spongebob on bluray.
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Starlord got a reaction from Old Man in Political Discussion Thread (With Rules)
I'll be hunkered down in the panic room with my family and my guns. We have hot pockets and Spongebob on bluray.
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Starlord reacted to Old Man in 2020-2021 NFL Thread
It's okay, you can be Aethelwold. Or Aethelflaed.
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Starlord got a reaction from Old Man in 2020-2021 NFL Thread
Damn, you're right, I should've called Uhtred.
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Starlord got a reaction from Pariah in Political Discussion Thread (With Rules)
Trump provoked deadly Capitol riot, Senate GOP leader Mitch McConnell says
"The mob was fed lies. They were provoked by the president and other powerful people," McConnell said.
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Starlord got a reaction from Jhamin in Marvel Cinematic Universe, Phase Three and BEYOOOOONND
and his mother...and his father...and his brother...and his friends...and he didn't just lose a big battle - he basically got half the universe killed because he had Thanos beat and took time to gloat. Yeesh, it's perfectly realistic for him to quit on life IMO.
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Starlord got a reaction from Pattern Ghost in Marvel Cinematic Universe, Phase Three and BEYOOOOONND
and his mother...and his father...and his brother...and his friends...and he didn't just lose a big battle - he basically got half the universe killed because he had Thanos beat and took time to gloat. Yeesh, it's perfectly realistic for him to quit on life IMO.
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Starlord got a reaction from Armory in Marvel Cinematic Universe, Phase Three and BEYOOOOONND
Does anyone actually need to make that case? Are there actually people out there who look back at the last 12 years of the MCU and think Kevin Feige doesn't know how to portray heroes??
Ok.
Btw, here's an excerpt from a Stan Lee interview around the time the first Thor movie came out:
Lee’s literary approach — and his desire to depict his heroes’ private lives — profoundly altered comics. Spider-Man suffers a teen’s social travails. Iron Man battles his demon addiction. Lee says he was guided by intimate questions: “What did they do when they weren’t fighting supervillains? Where did they live? . . . What were their hopes, dreams, aspirations, as well as their frustrations?”
He believes passionately that many people like their superheroes to have depth, to have vulnerability, to have flaws — to be vexed beneath the spandex.
“For a long time, there was no personal involvement with some of the superheroes,” Lee says. “I’d read books and Dickens always had interesting characters. Mark Twain had interesting characters — so did Edgar Rice Burroughs, and Arthur Conan Doyle, who created the greatest fictional character of all in Sherlock Holmes.
“I wanted to write the kind of dialogue that would give the character personality."
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Starlord got a reaction from slikmar in Marvel Cinematic Universe, Phase Three and BEYOOOOONND
Does anyone actually need to make that case? Are there actually people out there who look back at the last 12 years of the MCU and think Kevin Feige doesn't know how to portray heroes??
Ok.
Btw, here's an excerpt from a Stan Lee interview around the time the first Thor movie came out:
Lee’s literary approach — and his desire to depict his heroes’ private lives — profoundly altered comics. Spider-Man suffers a teen’s social travails. Iron Man battles his demon addiction. Lee says he was guided by intimate questions: “What did they do when they weren’t fighting supervillains? Where did they live? . . . What were their hopes, dreams, aspirations, as well as their frustrations?”
He believes passionately that many people like their superheroes to have depth, to have vulnerability, to have flaws — to be vexed beneath the spandex.
“For a long time, there was no personal involvement with some of the superheroes,” Lee says. “I’d read books and Dickens always had interesting characters. Mark Twain had interesting characters — so did Edgar Rice Burroughs, and Arthur Conan Doyle, who created the greatest fictional character of all in Sherlock Holmes.
“I wanted to write the kind of dialogue that would give the character personality."
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Starlord got a reaction from Matt the Bruins in Marvel Cinematic Universe, Phase Three and BEYOOOOONND
and his mother...and his father...and his brother...and his friends...and he didn't just lose a big battle - he basically got half the universe killed because he had Thanos beat and took time to gloat. Yeesh, it's perfectly realistic for him to quit on life IMO.
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Starlord got a reaction from Lawnmower Boy in Marvel Cinematic Universe, Phase Three and BEYOOOOONND
Does anyone actually need to make that case? Are there actually people out there who look back at the last 12 years of the MCU and think Kevin Feige doesn't know how to portray heroes??
Ok.
Btw, here's an excerpt from a Stan Lee interview around the time the first Thor movie came out:
Lee’s literary approach — and his desire to depict his heroes’ private lives — profoundly altered comics. Spider-Man suffers a teen’s social travails. Iron Man battles his demon addiction. Lee says he was guided by intimate questions: “What did they do when they weren’t fighting supervillains? Where did they live? . . . What were their hopes, dreams, aspirations, as well as their frustrations?”
He believes passionately that many people like their superheroes to have depth, to have vulnerability, to have flaws — to be vexed beneath the spandex.
“For a long time, there was no personal involvement with some of the superheroes,” Lee says. “I’d read books and Dickens always had interesting characters. Mark Twain had interesting characters — so did Edgar Rice Burroughs, and Arthur Conan Doyle, who created the greatest fictional character of all in Sherlock Holmes.
“I wanted to write the kind of dialogue that would give the character personality."
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Starlord got a reaction from Lawnmower Boy in Marvel Cinematic Universe, Phase Three and BEYOOOOONND
and his mother...and his father...and his brother...and his friends...and he didn't just lose a big battle - he basically got half the universe killed because he had Thanos beat and took time to gloat. Yeesh, it's perfectly realistic for him to quit on life IMO.
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