@allinkid That being said. It’s an origin story. And people need to chill the f*ck out with the rest. Most origin stories aren’t home runs. I think it did a good job of establishing her in relation to Superman… both in their similarities (few) and differences (many)
@allinkid Hilarious. Here’s all I will say…
I went in with ZERO expectations. And I enjoyed it. I give it a B.
I don’t know what people have against it. Like, I’ve heard all the complaints. Mine is merely a stylistic one, as I don’t like the filter the new DCU shoots their films on
The magnitude of Trump's personal corruption and the monetizing of the presidency by him and his family have no precedent in US history.
It takes a total peasant mentality, or some weird cultish devotion, to defend or excuse this, especially if you objected to corrupt Biden transactions (as I did). It's on a completely different scale.
Trump set up a crypto company (World Liberty Financial) 4 days before his inauguration, then had the UAE pour hundreds of millions into his pockets for 49% of it, then gave rewards to the UAE. Jared getting $2 billion from the Saudis. On and on and on.
BREAKING: Two people climbed the Empire State Building in New York City on Wednesday with a banner reading: "When the power of love beats the love of power the world knows peace."
Tomorrow, on "Bobby Bonilla Day," Bonilla will be in the crowd tomorrow in Baltimore for the Orioles-White Sox game.
He will be the guest of @NuveenInv hosting clients and telling them how his deferred comp guaranteed him lifetime income.
Through tomorrow, the Mets have paid Bonilla $19.09M to not play the 2000 season. He is owed another $10.7M over the next 9 years.
The best team in baseball in June, by a decent margin, is the Miami Marlins. They're about to go 20-6, have outscored opponents 129-78 this month and have the lowest CBT payroll in MLB. The Marlins' third-highest-paid player is Giancarlo Stanton, who last played for them in 2017.
The dissent from Neil Gorsuch in the birthright citizenship case is actually very interesting. He basically says that he would deny birthright citizenship to children of temporary visitors but not to illegal immigrants who lived here permanently. So on the question of whether illegal immigrants' kids are citizens, it's actually more like a 7-2 decision.
Delegate to the Continental Congress from Pennsylvania John Morton agrees to break a voting deadlock and side with Benjamin Franklin in favor of independence.