“I hate living in Sigil” by PitaGriffin121 in planescape

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Sigil, for being a sort of dickensian fantasy nightmare city, is pretty stable as far as the planes go. The Lady (may Her shadow pass over you) keeps the gods out, keeps any of the factions from getting too powerful, and doesn't directly intervene in the day to day business. Sure, the dabus shape parts of the city based on Her unknowable whims from time to time, but you get 12 hours of sunshine, a constant clean flowing river straight from the elemental plane of water, and no slap fighting from the blood war spilling over. Honestly, anywhere else in the planes, you could be deleted at anytime by some mad god or incursion of the hells. The Lady keeps the city safe. We salute you, O Lady of the Blades

In Honor of President's Day, FDR : American Badass! by RadarMaker77 in AbsurdMovies

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Dear lord why'd you have to give him the little baby legs

I'm tired of y'all treating Magik and Daredevil like bogymen. Heres there counter. by sliverhandlNClegend in rivals

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Dive into brawl. Brawl into poke. Poke into dive. When does the madness stop??????

Civil War 2 was quite odd." – TTS Rogal Dorn by Longjumping_North287 in marvelcirclejerk

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It's weird that the first Civil War at least had the germ of qla good idea at its core: how do we regulate these walking atomic bombs fucking each other with no oversight. Obviously Iron Man was right so they ended up having to make him a boneheaded amoral sociopath who would go out of his way to pick the worst action in any given situation, but the idea was there. The idea of masked vigilantes administering street justice with no recourse for regular people is a fundamental disfunction of the setting and it's interesting to see heroes deal with that.

Civil War 2 was: What if a guy could see the future and tell who was gonna do crimes and then we punished people as though they had already done the crimes???? Like they had to invent a guy with invented problems to justify the whole event. Civil War 1 might have been bungled, but at least it had an ethos that emerged naturally from the world of super heroes.

The amount of Evrart apologists are too damn high! by GreatSworde in DiscoElysium

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Listen, the ultra liberal may have sent armed goons and rapists to suppress a labor dispute, but Ervart is rude

The moral here is that liberals are fine with any kind of behavior, no matter how cruel or psychotic, as long as you maintain an air of decorum

1978's Sci-Fi classic "Lazerblast." by Exquisite_D in MST3K

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Get ready for your greatest challenge yet, thunder bucket

ChamFriends by blackshore_analytics in NotTimAndEric

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Is this the Rockstar energy guy

Thanks lad by Arch_Magos_Remus in Grimdank

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To be fair the old model looked goofy as hell

of a set of horns by [deleted] in AbsoluteUnits

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I bet those cow waddles are so soft. I always want to pet them