If they up the requirements to get in where people actually have to earn admission based on merit, absolutely.
There should be a universal minimum wage in America and do away with all other government assistance.
If they up the requirements to get in where people actually have to earn admission based on merit, absolutely.
There should be a universal minimum wage in America and do away with all other government assistance.
Disagree...difficult and potentially annoying, yes.
The free exchange of expression and ideas should never be infringed on.
@heroup2112: Agree
A human being has the right to express himself verbally anyway he pleases, without violent repercussions.
Agreed for the most part, disagree in some cases.
The animated Doctor Strange movie (2007) is better than the live action 2016 one.
Disagree, making it cheaper will not motivate people enough to matter.
On the same idea, food that is considered healthy by scientific health standards should be made cheaper by government subsidies.
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It will get better reviews than Suicide Squad or BvS but not as good as Wonder Woman.
Everything I am hearing is that it is VERY obvious it had 2 completely different directors, all the fight scenes looked like they were from a video game, and the plot had MAJOR holes in it.
Within 10 years we will have fully autodriving cars.
Disagree. Even if they're bad, I like having DC movies. Plus, sometimes I enjoy bad movies.
Single payer healthcare is vastly superior to Obamacare and even more so than what the U.S. had prior to Obamacare.
Agree, but "Nerd/Geek" certainly doesn't have nearly the negative connotation it used to...oddly somehow it's even a positive factor these days. Would have been nice for that to have been the case three decades ago when I was growing up. :)
In this day and age we kill too often because we've made it too easy.
Disagree, in today's age we kill a lot less as we have technology that holds us more responsible and medical advances that help people survive attacks.
Wonder Woman movie was over-hyped. It wasn't bad but also wasn't amazing.
Agree. I think even as a kind of cultural victory it's been over-hyped or at least seems a little late to the party -- Star Wars has been going 'full speed ahead' with the female protagonists for two (soon to be three) years, and it's hardly been a commercial setback.
Dunkirk and Blade Runner are going to sweep the Oscars.
Not a chance in hell.
Bladerunner will not be nominated for anything outside a tech category, if it is nominated at all, and it will not win any of them. I loved the movie but that is not happening.
Dunkirk will probably not win any of the big awards.
We will never see a comic book movie nominated for the movie of the year Oscar.
Agreeish
Those really satisfying dumps you take right before going somewhere (a party, an event, etc.) are what make life worth living.
Disagree as I'm always the type to worry about missing the bus, being late etc. due to an unexpectedly long visit to the toilet. (Having IBS doesn't help!)
Don Kanonji was the worst Bleach character.
Agree.
City of Heroes was a beloved game, and what killed it was the fact that it was wholly owned by a Korean company, and that the game was DOA in Korea. The execs at NCSoft didn't get why the game was so beloved by western audiences, and cultural differences ultimately lead to them shutting down because they were looking after the domestic market first and everyone else second. Had it been owned by a US-based company, we'd still have it.
Well, seeing as I've heard of Steve Austin and not Triple H, I'm going to agree.
The U.S. has the best STEM universities in the world.
I haven't experienced that so.. disagree.
Side note: The most cancerous comic book related debate I ever followed was from a decade ago on a different comic book website forum where several people argued non-stop over Superman vs. Thor.
While Jon Bernthal is great as Punisher, Frank Grillo would have been perfect.
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