Incoherent jibbering at a Bruce Springsteen advert:
Which is funny because uber-right leaning author Larry Correia really tore into the Jeep ad as well.
1) maybe so, but I don't think supporting a thing because it might accidentally produce some inventions is a good idea.
You say that now until the Sweet Meteor of Death shows up in the sky or the robot uprising begins...
Jesus Christ this is horrifying. These "superior evolved humans" would rather doom planet after planet than give up some material comforts. He would rather kill all life on the planet than give up cities, and has the nerve to call someone else a monster. Holy fuck how do you get this insane?
It's the consequence of a completely materialist logic. If there's no people around, what does the other life matter? Without humans does it matter whether dinosaurs ever existed? Without sapient life, does the very concept of "mattering" exist at all? Such has kept philosophers up at night.
Luke has run the thought to its logical conclusion. If there's no life after death, and all dies eventually anyway, why bother with any concern for the future? Eat, drink, and be merry for tomorrow all die. Ironically he and Bob prove why humans need a religion or organizing principle to order things towards longer term goals past their own existence.
Otherwise in the face of death, there is nothing but nihilistic hedonism.
Upgrade was the best Venom movie we ever had, fight me.
How’s that for a movie review, Blobby?
Interesting. I'll have to give it a look.
More comic book movies:
Gods, how much of a pussy are you that you can't have YOUR VILLAIN BE A BAD GUY??
EDIT to avoid double
Nice "cover" Bob. We all know that if you were in Joss Whedon's position you would be four times the tyrant he was. Stanley Krubrick's ghost would take one look at your treatment of the workers and say, "damn dude, lighten up."
Dennis the Menace. What a random day in the life of Bob.
You dense dumbass. (not you,
@Positron) The original Dennis the Menace film the robber was played by CHRISTOPHER LLOYD who was just literally a conflict device for the last act of the film. It's his stealing Mr. Wilson's valuable coins that cause Dennis to unintentionally ruin the bloom watching party. It's really not that dense of a movie!
I'm 56 years old, I surely won't read that shit, not even during my sunday morning shit.
Oh no nonoononononono. You need to see this shit.
Behold! Starfire's daughter! Who's writing this book again?
Ah.