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But that Q44 will have me there real quick
Buses...
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I dislike buses..
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But that Q44 will have me there real quick
Even ameL knows deep down about Steve Rogers Nazi ties and low-key being the poster boy for them.Fake news, posting the fraud Cap.
Okay so for everyday you slip on agreeing after I quote or mention you we add a day.I agree
I’m not a Queens cat.
But that Q44 will have me there real quick
Use to be in that outlet heavy but there’s no point nowShouts to the Q44 and Q50 for going to the BX without going through Manhattan
I have no idea about the Eternals, but I'll be interested in learning about them.Marvel Sets Black List Writers for 'Eternals' Movie
Matthew and Ryan Firpo, whose spec script 'Ruin' shot to the top of the 2017 Black List, have been hired to adapt the Jack Kirby-created comic book.
Marvel Studios has pinned its next potential franchise, the Jack Kirby-created title The Eternals, and is moving ahead with development.
The studio behind Avengers: Infinity War has hired writers Matthew and Ryan Firpo, whose spec script Ruin shot to the top of the 2017 Black List, to pen the script for the superhero team adventure.
In comics lore, the saga of the Eternals began millions of years ago when the cosmic beings known as the Celestials genetically experimented on humans, creating the super-powered and near-immortal beings and a more monstrous off-shoot known as the Deviants. The two races moved behind the scenes throughout human history while also engaging in Game of Thrones-style cosmic powerplays.
Among the characters are Ikaris, fueled by cosmic energy; Sersi, who relishes moving amongst humans; and Thena, often mistaken for the Greek goddess Athena.
Kirby created the title in 1976 during his cosmic hero stage and influenced by such as works as Chariots of the Gods, which explored ancient gods as aliens. The comic was his part of his second sojourn at Marvel, which he had left in 1970 and done the then-unthinkable, moved to rival DC Comics.
I have no idea about the Eternals, but I'll be interested in learning about them.
Must not be from the Bronx
‘I Ain’t From Wakanda’: Michael B. Jordan Rejects White Interviewer’s Wakanda Salute and We’re Watching It On Repeat
Not tuh-day.
https://thegrio.com/2018/05/14/michael-b-jordan-wakanda-salute-reject/
of course I’m going to notice this!that post to name...