I have a cousin with adhd. He listens to audiobook instead of reading - give it a tryADHD makes it hard for me to sit down and read a full book.
I have a cousin with adhd. He listens to audiobook instead of reading - give it a tryADHD makes it hard for me to sit down and read a full book.
I've watched the movies and I really enjoyed the first one (2nd one was meh). Will I enjoy the comics, do they have a similar tone as the movies? Can you recommend a starting point? Or should I just start with issue 1I've been a Deadpool fan for about 25 years at this point, since the original Joe Kelly run. There has been some real low points but he's been a constant for me.
If you google "Download X-23 comics," you should get some sites like GetComics.info, that allow you to download them straight, without worrying whether a torrent is seeded or not. When I was talking about the "every comic published that year" bit, I was thinking more of the olden days; those torrents I saw back then ("DC Comics Chronology - Revised" and "Complete Marvel Chronology") went all the way back to the 1930's. There's also the MTCDC-NMC, which collected every DC Comic ever (spread across 50 or 60 torrents), in alphabetical instead of chronological order. Not sure if Marvel has anything like that, but again, there are websites that just have comics as straight downloads (but those are probably all English, so if you're looking for a different language, I don't know anything about that).I tried to get the entire X-23 collection a month or so again, and all the torrents I found where either in my language or from 2010-2013, so they were never seeding.
I've never once bought or read a comic in Portuguese, if they're anything like the movies, shows and whateva' they suck.(but those are probably all English, so if you're looking for a different language, I don't know anything about that).
A little while back, I was in a library and started reading a random Deadpool collection I grabbed off the shelf. It seemed to have a strong vibe of "people who saw the movie(s) are gonna be reading this now, so we need to make it more like that," which is pretty common for comicbooks (since their audience is a lot smaller than movies). Characters who were killed in the comics have been brought back to life to make the comics more like the movies. Or sometimes even more elaborate measures; Nick Fury in the regular Marvel universe was white, and then they had a whole storyline about how he had son with a black woman, and then "Nick Fury Jr." (who's an adult now, because original Nick Fury is old as shit) also joined SHIELD and lost his eye, and everyone just stopped mentioning the "Jr." part, so that Nick Fury in the regular comics continuity would be more like Nick Fury in the MCU.Will I enjoy the comics, do they have a similar tone as the movies? Can you recommend a starting point?
Yeah, I've occasionally watched shows from other countries where the audio is in the original language and the subtitles are in English. I might have like an elementary school level of knowledge in the language, enough to be like "hey, that word they just said was not anywhere in the subtitles." Really makes you wonder what else they might be changing.Lots of lingo and disgusting changes of words that alter an entire sentence.
Yeah, I don't trust new Portuguese translations. They're done by young adults who really just want the money - it's all outsourced, it's ridiculous.Yeah, I've occasionally watched shows from other countries where the audio is in the original language and the subtitles are in English. I might have like an elementary school level of knowledge in the language, enough to be like "hey, that word they just said was not anywhere in the subtitles." Really makes you wonder what else they might be changing.
I dated a girl who looked like a model and dyed her hair red after we started dating. Best two years of my life.In the first two pictures with the curly hair... uff. Redheads with curly hair are automatic 10/10's for me - I've dated a model, and a girl who was unapologecatily a 10/10, but a redhead with curly hair hits different to me.
Nightwing was feeling self conscious about being a solo hero. He met Superman and they were having a chat. Security guard comes in thinking they're drunk teenagers, in many places they do have guards patrolling parks to catch people drinking and doing drugs at 2AM, and finds them instead. The panel I shared was what happened after he found them.I imagine there's a bigger context to this image? I rather like it, if it's to be taken at a face value - seems like something a guy like Superman would say.
Yes.The two I read?
The book that introduced X-23 into comics and made her a 14-16 year old prostitute.What's Styx?
Too late.Don't look 'im up
No he didn't.he'll ruin feminine boys for you
Oh, lame.He also made transplants
Good for them.so less of a femboy and more of a trans.
X-23 first showed up in X-Men Evolution and was modeled after the show creator's daughter.And I think I got my timeline confused? 'Cause the Wiki says Laura first appearead on Evolution, but she was darker skinned from the pictures I saw; she actually looked like a Latina, which is what Logan suggested and what went over my head in RLE.
People keep telling me this and I do need to just find something since I listen to a lot of stuff on youtube.He listens to audiobook instead of reading - give it a try
Play Civilization 5 or Civilization 6. It can get comical as none line up."hey, that word they just said was not anywhere in the subtitles."
In fairness, this is probably the one discussion forum where that's pretty much par for the course.He just likes to include edgy and creepy sex stuff into comics. For perspective, he's also the dude who made Quick Silver and Scarlet witch have incest sex while Wolverine watched.
That's who I've always thought Superman was, even as a kid as my father nerded out about superheros. A guy who genuinely believed in the good even with how exclusive he is to the world he lives in.What I like about this moment is that Superman GENUINELY believes what he says.
To Superman, protecting the innocent and upholding justice is something of respect. Be you a mall cop, a neighborhood watch member, or a security guard at an office building. Superman genuinely believes these people to be his EQUAL. He's not naïve, he knows he's a god among men. However, it's his core belief that it's not WHAT you are but WHO you are is what's important. This is why Batman, a street level hero, willing to fight side by side with sometimes literal gods is his best friend.
Innocence Lost is really, just terribly, good. But Target-X? Really? Shiny, it's really bad.Yes.
I'll never feel bad about stopping at Target-X, never.The book that introduced X-23 into comics and made her a 14-16 year old prostitute.
He is just the most breedable fucking thing in existence. I had all of his OnlyFan content on my computer a year or so back, he had the tiniest little cock and, damn, the ass on that petite body...Too late.
No he didn't.
Oh, lame.
Good for them.
That's disgusting. Did Styx come before Innocence Lost?X-23 first showed up in X-Men Evolution and was modeled after the show creator's daughter.
Joe Quesada, someone very much disliked among the dev team, brought her into the comic books as a teenage prostitute in Styx.
Her creator from the show eventually came on to write the two books you read and a bunch of her other content.
No one has bothered writing comics set in between her origin story and her first debut in Styx because there's no justification for what Joe Quesada did.
He just likes to include edgy and creepy sex stuff into comics. For perspective, he's also the dude who made Quick Silver and Scarlet witch have incest sex while Wolverine watched.
With what I've just said, it's not exactly easy to defend myself, but I think it's somewhat different. These are just words of mostly mockery and no-ill intent - what that dude made was conciously direct, he wrote and gave the go ahead to print disgusting degenerate stuff into silly superhero comics.In fairness, this is probably the one discussion forum where that's pretty much par for the course.
Well, I for one would be fine with it if there was a Scarlet Witch incest scene added to this game (or maybe Behind the Doom).what that dude made was conciously direct, he wrote and gave the go ahead to print disgusting degenerate stuff into silly superhero comics.
I've been meaning to play that, it any good?Well, I for one would be fine with it if there was a Scarlet Witch incest scene added to this game (or maybe Behind the Doom).
It's on my list of games to try, but it's a very long list.I've been meaning to play that, it any good?
Ow yeah? I mean, if Shiny doesn't mind - then go ahead. But yeah, that's another thing we can talk about in the thread, games that we play.It's on my list of games to try, but it's a very long list.
She wasn't actually a model, she just had the looks to be one. There were a lot of things I liked about her, but I guess she never really accepted me for who I am.I mean, we've both dated models in the past so something must have been gone wrong in our lifes to makes us equal like that.
I mean, Taissa was an alright girl, how was your model?