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Is Renfamous in "Liable and Slander" territory yet?
I would think we are well into legitimate Twitter TOS complaint for stalking and harassment. She just got a ban a few days ago.
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Is Renfamous in "Liable and Slander" territory yet?
Lauren is getting REALLY desperate to get Zack to knock her up.
Using the ancient art of crappy 5 second MS paint edits, I made this more accurate.
2 whites mating is gross. Diversity is our strength.D&C, if you're reading this, just take one for the team and let Ren be your next baby mama before she really goes off the deep end, like running people over and claiming that you brainwashed her into doing it.
Once again, Twitter legal expertise shows through. Ren, you twit, what Zack was doing in Charlottesville, and the content of his character in general, has no bearing on his case, and Zaid is an idiot if he tries to connect the two. Even if he was marching with the white nationalists (he wasn't) and even if he did have anything to do with Heyer's death (he didn't), that has no bearing on whether what Waid did was legal or justified. Meyer being an asshole (he isn't) doesn't mean it's okay to do bad or illegal things to him.
I'm guessing she's referring to Zack's military service. But I don't blame you for forgetting about that; he hardly ever mentions it.What gun? Where did Ya Boi Zack ever talk about a gun outside of his characters using them?
It might not be that noticeable but I made his irises father apart. Wanted to look more like his real self.Or drop in? View attachment 612766
Aside from wanting to ride his dick, why is Ren so goddamn obsessed with Zack? She acts like he personally broke into her house, spat on her mother, stole her TV and shot her dog.
Some Marvel stories are well known by casual readers and longtime fans alike, but Marvel is looking to change the foundations of those stories, including one that features your favorite wall-crawler Spider-Man.
The Spider-Man story in question is Spider-Man No More, a classic story that kicked off in Amazing Spider-Man #50 (Volume 1) in 1967. The story features a frustrated Peter Parker, who feels bogged down by all the responsibility that being Spider-Man brings and not getting any of the kudos for it, what with J. Jonah Jameson's constant campaign against him. That frustration leads to Peter quitting his role as Spider-Man, throwing his costume into a garbage can.
Peter eventually comes back around, but a new teaser from Marvel suggests you don't really know the reason why he came back aground. The teaser reads "Who Brought The Amazing Spider-Man Back After Spider-Man No More! Marvel History Is Destroyed March 2019".
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You can check out the teaser image above.
In the original story, nothing can get Parker to put the suit back on, not even the rising crime rate, but he eventually runs upon someone in need of help, and he cannot turn away. He saves the night watchman, only to realize he reminds him of Uncle Ben, and that brings with it the original with great power comes great responsibility mantra that made him become SSpider-Man in the first place. He realizes he has to put on the suit once again, but this tease indicates maybe there's more to the story.
Was the person he saved put there on purpose? Was someone watching Parker? Is there something else at play here? Lots of questions that we want answers to, but we'll have to wait until March to find out.
This is the second tease Marvel has released in the same vein. The previous tease involved the Fantastic Four, specifically in regards to who gave them their powers. If the pattern of these two is any indication, we'll likely see even more well-established stories getting reworked, and we can't wait to see who that includes.
Are you anticipating this Marvel fans? Should Marvel tamper with these beloved stories? Let us know in the comments!
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