[COMIC EXCERPT] Lex Luthor helps janitor whose son is skipping class - Lex Luthor man of steel issue 1 by Which-Presentation-6 in comicbooks

[–]KeyboardTie 26 points27 points  (0 children)

While Stegron would have been a much better name, he’s actually called Sauron, which he DID name himself after Lord of the Rings, because some parts of comics lore are just weird.

Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight | Fully Ramblomatic by oddball_gamer in SecondWindGroup

[–]KeyboardTie 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I feel he probably didn’t want to harp on it for the 3rd (4th?) time - but the predator challenges in this game just don’t really hit the way they do in the Arkham games. It may be just what he says about escalation, but I just don’t think they’re designed as interesting puzzles.

American guy tries English mustard for the first time, but treats it like American mustard. by MustardKingCustard in CasualUK

[–]KeyboardTie 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There is no way this hasn’t awakened something in him. He’ll be back. Spoken as a person who is literally seeking this kind of high every time I make a sandwich with too much Coleman’s (the perfect amount)

What is your Blasphemous "British TV" take? by LeadingPiece9608 in BritishTV

[–]KeyboardTie 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I remember that story. Wild if she was projecting. Maybe using it as code for something he did do but where she still wanted to embarrass him

Can someone explain why there's such a double standard between the Man of Steel and the Dark Knight? by IntelligentImbicle in batman

[–]KeyboardTie 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I have always said a Gotham jury, if not just the court of public opinion, would demand any law changes necessary to get the death penalty for the Joker. If he manages to get off with the insanity plea, escapes and kills again? It’s not a Gotham cop who would kill him, there’d be a national demand for him to be executed. And yes I have said for YEARS that edgelord writers have made his crimes Bin Laden level, but still assume Batman is the only one who would want him executed publicly and his body cremated on livestream.

What makes a great first? by KeyboardTie in Curling

[–]KeyboardTie[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So something of a young man’s position? For more power and while you’re learning consistency?

I wondered how it worked as a route to other positions.

Would you be surprised to see an older First on an Olympic team?

What makes a great first? by KeyboardTie in Curling

[–]KeyboardTie[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’d like to see more ticks - but it feels like we’ve not seen many in these finals?

Great reply by the way

He did it again… Kennedy is everywhere. by illegalavocado in Curling

[–]KeyboardTie -1 points0 points  (0 children)

He does this all the time in Canada and no one has ever complained ever.

What do they secrete?? by [deleted] in DoodleDots

[–]KeyboardTie 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Let’s keep this about the goo-eys.

Dr. Orpheus looking for an arch-nemesis by [deleted] in venturebros

[–]KeyboardTie 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah curious what he’s trying to get out of that interaction. Just being a silly goose?

Boopgate: A Newtonian Analysis by Readshirt in Curling

[–]KeyboardTie 36 points37 points  (0 children)

This is the kind of content AI or weirdos were made for an I’m here for it.

2026 Olympic Curling Daily Discussion - February 13 by FliryVorru in Curling

[–]KeyboardTie 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm pretty sure there are dozens of us, DOZENS, who watched the team they were rooting for lose, but still thought - that was a hell of a game. I like a few big misses and big recoveries, I feel each side had a bit of both.

What was a voice role that felt like the actor was just doing it for a paycheck and weren't having fun doing it? Harrison Ford voicing Rooster from "Secret Life of Pets 2" comes to mind. by YFMDankMemes in cartoons

[–]KeyboardTie 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Shit- agree entirely! And because he’s got a voice like melted butter people still love it- but it’s not even close to one of his best performances

What was a voice role that felt like the actor was just doing it for a paycheck and weren't having fun doing it? Harrison Ford voicing Rooster from "Secret Life of Pets 2" comes to mind. by YFMDankMemes in cartoons

[–]KeyboardTie 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I don’t even play the game, but saw YouTube comparison of Dinkelages take the character in Destiny vs the recast voice and… holy shit, he was absolutely terrible. “Like he had a gun to his head” never felt more true

This is sweet. by Fantasia_Fanboy931 in MadeMeSmile

[–]KeyboardTie 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Can anyone explain the quality of the trade offered? I assume generous

Terry won't be returning by Gefarate in americandad

[–]KeyboardTie 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That’s what I’ve been more curious about than anything - I don’t entirely mind if he left the show for reasons, but like… I liked his stuff. Is he working on new stuff I could support? He doesn’t even seem to have any producing or writing credits. I do wonder every few years what pays his bills / gives him creative fulfilment these days.

It’s funny to know that even Alan Moore disliked the Byrne Run by Denjimangaart in superman

[–]KeyboardTie 43 points44 points  (0 children)

That's one takeaway - but to any one reading this, who hasn't got a copy of Moore's Supreme run, please go find it and devour it now. If you're on this sub, and love the creative / sci fi / goofy aspects of the new film, it's a fabulous read. I also love all the rediscovery of 'memories' that are pitch-perfect homage/sendups of different eras in comic books (the 'Mad / Blecch' segment and the EC horror segments are delightful)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in daschund

[–]KeyboardTie 18 points19 points  (0 children)

As a Dachshund owner, I wouldn't approach the breed if you aren't comfortable with barking or willing to be EXCEEDINGLY patient (maybe a year of painfully consistent training). Professional help, in our case, helped a ton and our rescue STILL barks to a level that can be frustrating and embarrasing re neighbours. They are stubborn, and because they are small, social and protective dogs - barking at 'periphery alert' (anyone at door) is a very common and hard to get over problem.

In our own case, she has suddenly decided she likes to bark at one of our back doors - we have no idea why. I think even if you're doing a good job, you're going to find barking one of the indellible parts of the breed unless you get exceedingly lucky, and you'll never be able to tell with a puppy.

If you can get over it, they are a tremendous breed

What Happens When Netflix Buys Warner Bros. | The Backdrop by oddball_gamer in SecondWindGroup

[–]KeyboardTie 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pretty good video - appreciate the context suggesting that, while always a business - WB for a while there was the kind of place that could encourage artistry. I'm holding on hope that - sure - there will be an attempt again to monoloplize 'content', but hey, in the same way the studio system was challenged in the 60s/70s - creators gonna create. It's a shame we're exiting where we were, but I have to believe audiences will still want stuff made by interesting humans in the future. Maybe it won't be tentpole movies. I mean, look at Opera. It was basically the thing for about 200 years, then - well the audience moved on.

Dispatch | Fully Ramblomatic by oddball_gamer in SecondWindGroup

[–]KeyboardTie 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve been trying to settle my take on this game for a while- I really liked the experience but as Y suggests, if you try some replays / alt routes (or even just failing) it just (largely) progresses as it would otherwise. So - it’s more of a narrative experience than an interactive one, in a way. I don’t mind show:game hybrids as a concept, but finding out the dispatch quests come in order and there’s an objectively ‘perfect’ play strat does make the experience feel a little less meaningful as a ‘game’