Finals Suck (No Pun Intended!)

May 04, 2008 02:25

Well, maybe a little.  But a bad one ( Read more... )

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grimacedeloup May 4 2008, 06:37:59 UTC
X-Men was better. I liked Gambit.

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batlovingbat May 4 2008, 06:43:46 UTC
Listen up, little boy, X-Men is a TEAM book. That means in order to carry the one franchise, you've got a revolving door of characters. They go in, they go out, they die, they turn evil. Your precious Gambit? Duh..he fucking betrayed the X-Men for Apocalypse! Became the Horseman Death!

Batman on the other hand..he carries his own titles--yes, titles, plural--by himself (though he does of course have a fantastic group of supporting characters) while also maintaining a slot on the rooster of the Justice League.

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grimacedeloup May 4 2008, 06:47:45 UTC
What about Wolverine? He's pretty cool.

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batlovingbat May 4 2008, 06:52:46 UTC
ALSO Death.

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fabnificence May 4 2008, 15:20:50 UTC
Ah! A fan of the Batman? I peruse the occasional comic series myself. More of a Superman person myself, though none holds a candle in this fabnificent heart than the beautiful Zatanna. And she's the most powerful of the Justice League to boot!

As a newcomer to the school, I have not yet had the experience of collegiate finals, but it certainly seems to be quite the challenge according to what I'm hearing from all of these. I suppose great preparation shall be in order so that I shall not fall and will remain a pinnacle of academic fabnificence!

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batlovingbat May 4 2008, 22:08:49 UTC
Zatanna is pretty hot. As for Supes..well, I don't have anything against they guy, but you know when Wizard actually held a Batman vs. Superman match, the Dark Knight beat the Man of Steel hands down.

Finals are rough...especially if your like me: mind's a sieve, man. I remember everything for the test and then forget it. So when the end of the semester rolls around and we're being tested on everything, I've got to study the entire course all over again. And vampires are obsessive-complusive, you know. Comes with the territory. So if I get distracted by my roommate dropping sunflower seeds on the floor or something, I have to stop studying, count them all, pick them up, and then try to remember where I left off in my book.

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