@Moondust_777@SasanutritionD@DailyLoud Fear of punishment has never worked as a deterrent. This argument is bad. Rehabilitation should be the goal. 30 years behind bars isn't going to change anyone for the better, especially in the conditions of the American prison system.
@SalSaysWhat I've been reading this one and I've really wanted to like it since I liked Rorschach and Human Target, but it might just be *too* hard-boiled for me.
I feel nothing when I see this. I'm neither outraged nor intrigued. I look at this and I just think... Maybe I've lived too long or something. I still like new ideas because when I see them I feel something. But this is not one of those things.
@SalSaysWhat I didn't say it excited me though. That has nothing to do with my tweet. I know it's your job to comment, the latest in comics, but I couldn't imagine tweeting out "I've lived too long" in response to something like Gold Goblin. That cynicism is a killer for art.
@EricKnipe1 @TheOnlyHeem @SubComSnarkos Man, I'm glad I don't have notifications turned on for Twitter. Crazy exchanges like this happen and I'm blissfully unaware.
@simpsonsshowpod Probably Joyce Summers, from Buffy the Vampire Slayer. The Body, as a whole, is a gut wrenching episode of television, and her death and the aftermath of it hits all the harder once you've inevitably dealt with the death of a loved one yourself.
@Android00018 People, or those with personhood, have more value to me than otherwise. That doesn't mean I don't value things that aren't people. What kind of psycho doesn't like animals?