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My sister can play The Final Countdown on her keyboard. She used to do it every time our parents fought. She would get right in my dad's face and play it vigorously until he stopped arguing.
Immortal Iron Fist TPB's are available (the series finished ages ago) from Fraction, Aja and Brubaker. Mark Waid's Daredevil ongoing run is fabuloso, and very upbeat for the character. The new She-Hulk book has just started and is very promising. The new Ms Marvel books ia apparently very good indeed. Wolverine and the X-Men is the pick of the X-Men books.
Kieron Gillen's run on Journey into Mystery (which is all about Kid Loki) is excellent and available in trades.
Immortal Iron Fist TPB's are available (the series finished ages ago) from Fraction, Aja and Brubaker. Mark Waid's Daredevil ongoing run is fabuloso, and very upbeat for the character. The new She-Hulk book has just started and is very promising. The new Ms Marvel books ia apparently very good indeed. Wolverine and the X-Men is the pick of the X-Men books.
Kieron Gillen's run on Journey into Mystery (which is all about Kid Loki) is excellent and available in trades.
All of those are really good reads, also, Loki: Agent of Asgard looks to be kind of entertaining in a humourous sense too from what I'd seen thus far. But I'd go with the ones Bogart suggested first. And if I can say as well, Nick Bradshaw, the main artist for Wolverine and the X-Men works from here (Moncton) and has started a comic expo that's going on it's second year this coming May. Guy is a really awesome person to talk to and really seems to love doing what he does. My son and I have spoken to him a bunch of times on Free Comic Book days when he comes to the local shops to do sketches and he's involved in a drawing group that goes on every other Saturday here as well. Been talking to my son about him going as he's starting to get big into drawing now.
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Today is going to suck.
Last night I wasn't able to get to sleep. I don't know if I was asleep by 1 or not.
This morning, I hit the snooze button 3 times. I have a progressive snooze, where the first time it's 10 minutes, then 20, then 30.
I woke up at "6:55 AM"... turns out it was actually 5:55 AM, because my alarm clock has a DST button that is insanely easy to hit when you are asleep or setting up your alarm clock.
So.. yeah. Fell asleep somewhere around 1, woke up around 5.. even with snooze, that was just shitty. And all I'm doing today is watching monotonous training videos.
Finally finished the Sopranos. After like a year and a half. I knew what the final scene was but never knew the context for so many years. Anyway. Dang. Dang. Ending spoiler.
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Also Hawkeye.
I want more comics like these. Made by Marvel.
Please advise!
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I'm on that joe namath game
and the gengars who are guiding me" -- W.S. Merwin
th-that's no potato...
"Easily summarized."
and the gengars who are guiding me" -- W.S. Merwin
a campaign from SOS Children's Villages
a child without a jacket at a bus stop (supposedly) waiting to meet his teacher there, and a hidden camera
Well, you could give the Iron Fist series made by the same team as Hawkeye a try.
And, of course, read Journey into Mystery by Gillen.
/picks up latest Naruto manga.
Kieron Gillen's run on Journey into Mystery (which is all about Kid Loki) is excellent and available in trades.
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this is infuriating
All of those are really good reads, also, Loki: Agent of Asgard looks to be kind of entertaining in a humourous sense too from what I'd seen thus far. But I'd go with the ones Bogart suggested first. And if I can say as well, Nick Bradshaw, the main artist for Wolverine and the X-Men works from here (Moncton) and has started a comic expo that's going on it's second year this coming May. Guy is a really awesome person to talk to and really seems to love doing what he does. My son and I have spoken to him a bunch of times on Free Comic Book days when he comes to the local shops to do sketches and he's involved in a drawing group that goes on every other Saturday here as well. Been talking to my son about him going as he's starting to get big into drawing now.
Sure
DM Tomb of Horrors with Lego Minifigs!
mmmm, I don't have the required materials.
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currently feeling fat
preferably eating pizza
Last night I wasn't able to get to sleep. I don't know if I was asleep by 1 or not.
This morning, I hit the snooze button 3 times. I have a progressive snooze, where the first time it's 10 minutes, then 20, then 30.
I woke up at "6:55 AM"... turns out it was actually 5:55 AM, because my alarm clock has a DST button that is insanely easy to hit when you are asleep or setting up your alarm clock.
So.. yeah. Fell asleep somewhere around 1, woke up around 5.. even with snooze, that was just shitty. And all I'm doing today is watching monotonous training videos.
Ugh. Can I get a do-over?
This is an epiphany.
I'm gonna go into workout overdrive.
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Stop! [/Atmosfear]
Workout overdrive will run the risk of injuring yourself. Adjust your workout routing gradually.
By that i mean actually work out every day like i used to instead of saying i will and not doing it.
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Well as long as you're not going from sedantry to 5K runs instantly, that's fine.
fucking dogtars
Oh yeah, i'm not doing that, that's for sure.
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ermm we prefer to be called dogetar trans-furs you ableist shitwizzard
@dasuberedward that's how I feel about it
Amazing show
Just to see how they'd react
Celeste [Switch] - She'll be wrestling with inner demons when she comes...
now you're just making fun of
uhhhh
people who can't type well
thats right we're a group now
They have a word for that.
It's called "old". :P
i warn you it's addictive
you do it once and suddenly you're doing it for the rest of the day
i can see why people do it, it's a tough thing to shake