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21723Spider-Man is Coming to Marvel! It appears that<a href="http://ryan-leston.tumblr.com/post/122932681584/heres-why-tom-holland-was-cast-as-spider-man"> Spidey has been cast</a> for the future. Tom who?<br>Vaporman87Jul 01, 2015View
21722The CaféI don't particularly care for any athlete in this day and age. Back in the day, I was a big Chris Mullin fan, and before that, Magic Johnson.<br><br>I also liked watching hockey, especially Hockeytown's own Steve Yzerman.<br><br><img style="width: 298px; height: 421px;" src="/images/postImages/1435768529Chris Mullin.png"><img style="width: 310px; height: 420px;" src="/images/postImages/1435768665Magic Johnson.png"><br><img style="width: 609px; height: 379px;" src="/images/postImages/1435768782Steve Yzerman.png"><br>Vaporman87Jul 01, 2015View
21721Last Movie You WatchedPoint of no Return<br><br>It's another version of La Femme Nikita. Pretty good stuff. Bridget Fonda is a tough chick!<br><br>3 1/2 stars<br>Mr MagicJul 01, 2015View
21720Last Movie You Watched<blockquote rel="DebrisStorm"><b>DebrisStorm wrote :</b><br><i> REALLY bad movie, but the kind I like. <br> </i><b>-end quote</b></blockquote>There's nothing quite like enjoying a good BAD movie, is there? :lol:<br>Vaporman87Jul 01, 2015View
21719The CaféHow about a sports topic for the moment? Who's everyone's favorite athlete for the moment?Rick Ace RhodesJul 01, 2015View
21718Toys you always wantedI had the game Lights Out, which was a lot of fun and addictive, but I sold it. I'd like to play it again.<br><br><img style="width: 476px; height: 356px;" src="/images/postImages/1435760588$_57.JPG">Mr MagicJul 01, 2015View
21717Last Movie You WatchedBad Biology. REALLY bad movie, but the kind I like. It's by Frank Henelotter. The creator of Basket Case, Brain Damage, Frankenhooker. It's a throw back to the no budget direct to video horror movies of the 80's. Definitely not for everyone or his best. But if you can see Frankenhooker, see it. I watched it recently and forgot how off the wall it was.DebrisStormJul 01, 2015View
21716Last Movie You WatchedCollateral Damage<br><br>Not bad. There some good moments.<br><br>3 stars.<br>Mr MagicJul 01, 2015View
21715The CaféI grew up exposed to people who are gay, have disabilities, of all races and religions. So to me it doesn't seem like that big a deal either.&nbsp; But remember in some places, it's been a matter of life and death. People have been murdered, and committed suicide because of their sexual orientation. Even in less extreme cases, without an accepting culture I could see someone experiencing daily mental torment. So for straight folks to have empathy for that I can understand. It would be nice if we could address all homelessness or environmental conservation or something like that. But I think in this matter, the solution is easier to agree on.<br><br>I have a friend who is legally blind. He can see a little bit. He has like 5% vision in one eye and 20% in the other. His depth perception is really poor, stuff floats across his field of vision, he has double vision, and lots of trouble with contrast. People harass him on the street all the time. They stop him and ask him how many fingers they are holding up. They snap their fingers and quiz him on where they are. They don't believe he is blind because he is walking around without a dog. He is vocal about it on facebook. And he always gets way more responses than a woman who posts about being sexually harassed on the street. Even though that happens constantly, all the time, to way more people.<br><br>My point in that story is, I don't know why people's expressive priorities are where they are. But again, I would look to the easy answers.<br>shakin steakJun 30, 2015View
21714The Café<blockquote rel="shakin steak"><b>shakin steak wrote :</b><br><i> ...that among millennial and post millennial audiences, LGBT issues rank toward the top of what they care about. Nothing of these youngsters' participation at Pink Saturday or Pride smells of insincerity to me.<br> </i><b>-end quote</b></blockquote>Which is sad in a way. I have no doubt it is an important issue to the tiny percentage of people directly affected by it. And I don't doubt the statement made here about millennial folks and taking up the cause. It's sad that this is so high on the list for them though. There are so many larger problems needing a fix, needing people to take up as their cause. In the grand scheme of humanity, this is small beans. They'll come to learn that in a decade or two, but by then, those larger issues that weren't championed because time, effort, and money was spent on this, will have gotten worse.<br>Vaporman87Jun 30, 2015View