Re: Intermission 026 - Joss.
I want one..... where could I get one?!
Probably somewhere the creator's lawyers haven't found yet, as this is about as legal as the Calvin pissing stickers.
http://www.asstr.org/~Invid_Fan/
Re: Intermission 026 - Joss.
Yeah, Malvin and Cobbes's lawyers are fierce!
I would never lie. I willfully participate in a campaign of misinformation.
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I was bored, and thought of this.
It almost felt sac religious making this but it was too funny not to....
Just to clarify,.... WE'RE STILL FLYING!
Re: Intermission 026 - Joss.
I felt compelled to listen to this episode on the way to work this morning after reading The Article.
The stark contrast between the public perception of Joss Whedon then versus now is staggering. The cult of personality that surrounded the guy seems almost absurd in hindsight. It really felt like he could do no wrong - how wrong we were
Never trust an American that uses the term "going to the loo".
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Re: Intermission 026 - Joss.
As some of you know, I worked at Felicia Day's former company Geek & Sundry for a time. I never worked with Joss, but I bumped into his sycophantic circle several times starting around 2016 and it became clear the really unhealthy culture he fostered. It reminded me, sadly, of Max Landis.
For the record, I do not blame or hold Felicia in the same esteem as the rest of his vultures. I truly felt bad for her as the man who basically discovered her was revealed to be a certain way.
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Joss 'endorses' Romney...
A bad comparison, perhaps. But the level of video post just reminds me of...
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Whoah. Tony Stark's "I will be reinstituting prima nocta" line sounds much creepier right now.
But pity the warrior who slays all his foes...