Haven't seen them yet so cannot recommend one way or the other.
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Replying to @paul_hundred
Keaton and Conroy (the 90s animated series). The best comics from my limited reading are the original run and the Miller stuff from the 80s.
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Replying to @RotemEren
As a jock I’m unable to have strong opinions on the matter but: the animated series was excellent, and of course I never forget a Keaton. I liked the Nolan movies despite the moral tedium. Only ever read one comic.
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Replying to @paul_hundred
I think you took Steve Sailer's remark about the football team a little too seriously there, my brotha.
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Replying to @RotemEren
Haha which remark? (I just think any statement that begins with “As a X” is funny and esp so if it’s a confident declaration of jockdom)
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Replying to @paul_hundred
Something about how if New York had a good local football team then American Jews wouldn't be so gung-ho about Israel. It gets quoted a lot by Very Serious People who Charles Murray would categorize as potential Trump voters.
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Replying to @RotemEren
Ah, that does ring a bell. But no, just riffing off riffs of 80s college comedy to make up for my comic illiteracy.
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Replying to @paul_hundred
I love how revenge of the nerds is now considered toxic masculinity. What an epic self-own.
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It’s only because feminists are such normies that they haven’t weaponized Revenge of the Nerds against Silicon Valley
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Replying to @paul_hundred
This is serious ort-bait. Might have to take it into the discord.
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