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  • The many deaths of Professor X

    Future Professor X

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    X-Men 3 – Professor X

    God damn Patrick Stewert is hawt

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    Professor Garlick

    Inspired by Hogwarts Legacy game I made a cosplay of Professor Mirabel Garlick!!🪄💚 Rate it from 1 to 10 and tell me what you think!❤️

    Professor Byleth doesn’t understand why her student can’t focus [Fire Emblem] (Aexiale)

    Law professor: Chesapeake schools “don’t have a choice” when it comes to allowing “Satan Club”

    Chesapeake Public Schools have sent a letter to the community regarding a

    ‘Die Hard’ actor, UNLV professor Clarence Gilyard dies

    Clarence Gilyard, a UNLV film professor, was famous for his role as computer-terror expert Theo in “Die Hard.”

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    Lewd Professor Sada from Pokemon Scarlet by simrell

    Law Professors will use this to illustrate Obstruction of Justice and Contempt.

    Professor Albus Dumbledore

    University Of Florida Prohibits Professors From Testifying In Voting Rights Case

    The testimony would go against the school’s interest by conflicting with the administration of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, according to university leaders.

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    Republicans would “rather end democracy” than turn away from Trump says Harvard professor

    Co-author of “How Democracies Die” says the GOP is ready to seize power. But they might not be able to keep it

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  • Professor DMX

    what happens when you transfer pokemon to the professor

    BIOLOGY PROFESSOR

     

    Professor Marston & The Wonder Women review

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    Details the unconventional life of Dr. William Marston, the Harvard psychologist and inventor who helped invent the modern lie detector test and created Wonder Woman in 1941. Marston was in a polyamorous relationship with his wife Elizabeth, a psychologist and inventor in her own right, and Olive Byrne, a former student who became an academic.

    Absolutely fantastic story editing and acting by everyone involved, there were many opportunities to move the plot away from uncomfortable subjects or to frame things in a more softer lens. Directed by Angela Robinson, I’m happy she didn’t go that route and instead tackled everything head on. This is likely one of the most emotionally and logically true movie I’ve seen in the last few years, highly suggest to anyone that’s either interested in Wonder Woman’s roots IRL or the benefits of pushing past easy answers to complex problems and situations.

    Professor Marston and the Wonder Women

    MV5BMTcyMTQzMDIwNl5BMl5BanBnXkFtZTgwMTY1NjgzMzI@. V1 SY1000 CR006481000 AL Professor Marston and the Wonder WomenThe story of psychologist William Moulton Marston, the polyamorous relationship between his wife and his mistress, the creation of his beloved comic book character Wonder Woman, and the controversy the comic generated.

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    Professor Cuttlefish

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    Professor Cuttlefish

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    A professor gives his physiology class a spot quiz…

    A professor gives his physiology class a spot quiz. One question he asks is, “What part of the human anatomy expands to ten times its normal size during periods of intense emotion and excitement?”

    He picks a rather overdressed girl in the front row to answer it. “Miss Callahan!”  The indicated girl, who heard the question, stammers with some embarrassment: “Professor, I’d rather not answer that question.

    “The professor says, “That’s all right, Miss Callahan, you don’t need to answer it. Is there anyone present who can answer it?” He notes an interested face in the back of the classroom. “Mr. Hawkins!”

    Hawkins says, “Yes, Professor, it is the pupil of the eye that expands to ten times its normal size during periods of emotion and excitement.”

    The professor says, “That is correct, Mr. Hawkins.” Then he turns to Miss Callahan. He says, “Young lady, two things are obvious from your reaction to this question. One, you haven’t studied this week’s assignment; and Two, I’m afraid marriage is going to be a tremendous disappointment to you.

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    A professor was lecturing his class the other day…

    “In English,” he said, “a double negative forms a positive. However, in some languages, such as Russian, a double negative remains a negative. But there isn't a single language, not one, in which a double positive can express a negative.”

    A voice from the back of the room piped up, “Yeah, right.”

    “the linguist was the Oxford professor J.L. Austin, and the zinger was delivered by a fellow professor, Sidney Morgenbesser of Columbia.

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    Professor Oak v2 and original

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    Should have been posted with original but I guess it’s extremely difficult to press “PRT SC”, open paint, hold control and hit V and then edit a picture.

    Well, I guess somebody has to do it.

    Real professor Oak

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    The real Professor Oak

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    zomg, squee!

    Professor Oak

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    Tehee :3

    Professor Quirrel

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    ’nuff said.

    Professor Badass

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    Professor T

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    What’s a haid?

    Logan review

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    In the near future, a weary Logan cares for an ailing Professor X in a hide out on the Mexican border. But Logan’s attempts to hide from the world and his legacy are up-ended when a young mutant arrives, being pursued by dark forces.

    Well written movie that never falls into silly comic book tropes (looking at you The Wolverine), it’s a perfect sendoff letter to both Patrick Stewart and Hugh Jackman, both of whom have said they’re done with their mutant comic book roles.   I I certainly look forward to seeing more from Dafne Keen, she was pitch perfect as X-23, but her future in the Fox/Marvel movies is unsure to me considering the movie was set in the near future, and not the time frame of any of the other x-men movies, including Deadpool.

    To add some gravity to how the movie ended, this was the first comic movie in nearly 20 years that didn’t have a movie stinger of some kind. When it was done, it was done with nothing left to say.

    Now that Jackman and Stewart are done with Fox/Marvel movies, maybe they can come over to the proper MCU? What roles would you give them?

    “Hit Man” Review

    Hit Man: Directed by Richard Linklater. With Glen Powell, Adria Arjona, Austin Amelio, Retta. A professor moonlighting as a hit man of sorts for his city police department, descends into dangerous, dubious territory when he finds himself attracted to a woman who enlists his services.

    A very funny and fantastic movie with a True Story that I’m not entirely sure is true at all, but after all, what is truth really? Glen Powell and Adria Arjona knock it out of the park, though I mistook Adria for Eiza Gonzalez for the entire film.

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    “Star Trek: Picard: No Man’s Land” Adapted to paperback novel!

    Discover what happens to Raffi and Seven of Nine following the stunning conclusion to season one of Star Trek: Picard with this audio exclusive, fully dramatized Star Trek adventure featuring the beloved stars of the hit TV series Michelle Hurd and Jeri Ryan.

    Star Trek: No Man’s Land picks up right after the action-packed season one conclusion of Star Trek: Picard. While Raffi and Seven of Nine are enjoying some much-needed R&R in Raffi’s remote hideaway, their downtime is interrupted by an urgent cry for help: a distant, beleaguered planet has enlisted the Fenris Rangers to save an embattled evacuation effort. As Raffi and Seven team up to rescue a mysteriously ageless professor whose infinity-shaped talisman has placed him in the deadly sights of a vicious Romulan warlord, they take tentative steps to explore the attraction depicted in the final moments of Picard season one.

    Star Trek: No Man’s Land is a rich, fully dramatized Star Trek: Picard adventure as Michelle Hurd and Jeri Ryan pick up their respective characters once more. Written for audio by Kirsten Beyer, a cocreator, writer, and producer on the hit Paramount+ series Star Trek: Picard, and Mike Johnson, a veteran contributor to the Star Trek comic books publishing program, this audio original offers consummate Star Trek storytelling brilliantly reimagined for the audio medium.

    In addition to riveting performances from Hurd and Ryan exploring new layers of Raffi and Seven’s relationship, Star Trek: No Man’s Land features a full cast of actors playing all-new characters in the Star Trek: Picard universe, including Fred Tatasciore, Jack Cutmore-Scott, John Kassir, Chris Andrew Ciulla, Lisa Flanagan, Gibson Frazier, Lameece Issaq, Natalie Naudus, Xe Sands, and Emily Woo Zeller, and is presented in a soundscape crackling with exclusive Star Trek sound effects. Drawing listeners into a dramatic, immersive narrative experience that is at once both instantly familiar and spectacularly new, Star Trek: No Man’s Land goes boldly where no audio has gone before as fans new and old clamor to discover what happens next.

    Previously released as an audio drama, “No Man’s Land” is being released November 5th, 2024 as a 112 page paperback novel. This isn’t the normal order that books are released in, but I’m happy it’s happening!

    Preorder at Amazon.com!

    Hit Man



    Hit Man: Directed by Richard Linklater. With Glen Powell, Adria Arjona, Retta, Austin Amelio. A professor moonlighting as a hit man of sorts for his city police department, descends into dangerous, dubious territory when he finds himself attracted to a woman who enlists his services.

    “The Talk of the Town” Review

    The Talk of the Town: Directed by George Stevens. With Cary Grant, Jean Arthur, Ronald Colman, Edgar Buchanan. An escaped prisoner has to prove his innocence to a stuffy law professor with the help of a spirited school teacher.

    I bought a dvd of this silly movie in the hopes that there was going to be some good Glenda Farrell content and while she’s great in her two scenes, I do wish there was more. She’s not the main character by any stretch, that’s goes to the two leading men (Cary Grant / Ronald Colman) and Jean Arthur. It’s one of the first roles that I’ve seen Grant in where he’s not unambiguously a good guy doing a good thing. There was a while there that I actually suspected that he really was guilty of burning down the mill.

    There’s a few really well done scenes with misdirection and madcap shenanigans that were all the tradition of the time, but never done in a way that felt stupid or condescending.

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    “The Marvels” Review

    The Marvels: Directed by Nia DaCosta. With Brie Larson, Teyonah Parris, Iman Vellani, Samuel L. Jackson. Carol Danvers gets her powers entangled with those of Kamala Khan and Monica Rambeau, forcing them to work together to save the universe.

    It’s finally out! I’m such a huge fan of Iman Vellani and her Ms. Marvel character and “The Marvels” deliveries absolutely everything I could hope for in a movie that features my new favorite MCU character along with more known (Captain Marvel) and vastly less known (Professor Marvel). There’s plenty of cats too, which is always a plus, along with a whole team of cat herders that are also doing scientific stuff when they’re not trying to keep their stuff from being eaten by space cats.

    If you had any trepidations about watching the film due to the weight of what you COULD watch before watching this movie, please let me assure you that you don’t need to watch anything at all before seeing it. If you happen to latch onto any of the character however, there’s plenty of other stuff with them in it that you can catch up on.

    Also, if you found the performative preachiness of the first film to be a turn off, it’s completely absent in this highly superior sequel to 2019’s Captain Marvel. I was in that camp, but I’m of the opinion that there’s a time an place for that type of content and that was exactly what was needed at that time and place.

    Also, there’s two stingers, one at the immediate end of the film and one in the mid-credits, no need to sit around until the end of the credits unless you want to see the absolutely massive wall of talented VFX workers getting their due recognition.

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    Amazon.com: Young Sentinels (Wearing the Cape #3)

    The reward for a job well done is another job. After the Sentinels’ takedown of the second incarnation of Villains Inc., things are relatively quiet in the great metropolis of Chicago. Astra, aka Hope Corrigan, is able to breathe a little, to hang out with her friends, and even to attend classes (where her professors are starting to think she is a myth). But Blackstone is loading more training and responsibilities on her, and converging events threaten the compromises she has made to balance her superhero career and student life and to protect her family and friends. Worse, a new supervillain has come to town, and it will take all of Chicago’s capes to defeat the threat of the Green Man — if he can be defeated at all. When a new supervillain group begins targeting anti-superhuman groups, it becomes apparent that even the Sentinels are going to need help. Because one thing is certain: Chicago is going to have a very bad day.========================Young Sentinels is the third book in the high-rated series begun by Wearing the Cape and continued in Villains Inc. and Omega Night.

    I’m going to assume that my bad experience with the vampire book (that isn’t even a part of the numbered WTC series) was a fluke, because this third book in the series is right back to being amazing with limited opportunities for me to put it down in a timely manner. I’ve stayed up way too late reading these and I don’t see any reason for that to stop.

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    2022 Year In Review

    In the year 2022 there were 58,140 posts, with 4,066 comments. Our top author was storminator with 3,834 posts, and the #1 commenter was Bolthorn, who submitted 645 comments!

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    2022’s Top Commenters:

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    2022 In Memoriam:

     

    2022’s Best Comments:

    12 votes: Karl Lewis on Florida surgeon general: Masks ‘never’ saved lives during pandemic:
    I don’t expect to ever understand the performative stupidity of the MAGA Right. Jebus. Do they argue that masks on surgeons are just there for show? WTAF is WRONG with these people?

    12 votes: Bolthorn on Republican Sen. Mike Braun says Supreme Court was wrong to legalize interracial marriage:
    Just by him saying this in the year 2022 means that he’s wrong because he’d be fighting like hell to make it not legal in his state. Reading the article, this dude is just a backwards bigot in general. He can fuck off.

    11 votes: Karl Lewis on Washington State trooper who refused to get vaccinated dies of COVID-19:
    Man… if ONLY we could figure out WHO had POLITICIZED the damned global pandemic. Because it seems like this whole anti-vax thing is flat out killing people. In any case, Darwin seems to be quite a demonstrative, if ruthless, instructor. Oddly, he’s not as effective as one might expect.

    11 votes: Gropegrope on G.O.P. Declares Jan. 6 Attack ‘Legitimate Political Discourse’:
    So now the entire Republican party is participating in treason….? Officially.

    11 votes: Karl Lewis on Disney’s Special District Tells Ron DeSantis to Cough Up $1 Billion or STFU:
    Florida Lawmakers failed to read or understand their own laws. Who could have seen THAT coming? I mean, who could have imagined that performative stupidity wasn’t a viable governing strategy? Quelle surprise.

    11 votes: Bolthorn on Disney’s Special District Tells Ron DeSantis to Cough Up $1 Billion or STFU:
    DeSantis isn’t very good at foresight.

    10 votes: Karl Lewis on Ruben Gallego Rips NRA and GOP After School Slaughter: ‘Fuck You Ted Cruz’ and ‘Fuck Your Prayers’:
    After careful, consideration I have decided that Rep. Gallego is correct. “Fuck you!” is the only response any Democrat offers to any Republican talking point, faux outrage, or whatever, from now until the end of time.

    9 votes: storminator on Washington State trooper who refused to get vaccinated dies of COVID-19:
    Fucking POETIC.

    9 votes: Bolthorn on Florida surgeon general: Masks ‘never’ saved lives during pandemic:
    Let’s go back to not making doctors wash their hands between handling a corpse and performing surgery while we’re at it! Anyone that constantly spouts out “You know” while giving a speech is full of shit.

    9 votes: Bolthorn on Republican county clerk indicted in scheme to leak voting-machine passwords:
    We found someone trying to commit a whole bunch of voter fraud that conservatives love to crow about. Although the caw was coming from inside their own party.

    Star Trek: Picard: Rogue Elements

    Starfleet was everything for Cristóbal Rios — until one horrible, inexplicable day when it all went wrong. Aimless and adrift, he grasps at a chance for a future as an independent freighter captain in an area betrayed by the Federation, the border region with the former Romulan Empire.His greate

    I really wanted to like this book, but while it has some amazing spaceship inclusions, it also includes in no certain order:

    The Iotians, which IMHO are truly the bottom of the barrel of TOS species, they’re the ones that emulate 1930’s American gangsters because a printed book was left behind after first contact. Yet another example of why the second contact teams ala Lower Decks is often more important than the first contact ones!
    Tree transplants from other planets going to new planets, Why not just replicate them on site?
    Antiquities from Romulus being sold off in trade markets, which makes sense, but it introduces a character that I absolutely despised from TNG.
    Fanny flaps, which means something much different if you’re reading this outside of the US.
    A Tucker car, which is used as a torpedo. Yes, I’m serious. If you’d like to learn more about the “Tucker Torpedo”, there’s a great movie that I own that I would suggest.

    One thing I did like:
    The mention of “Moriarty Protocols” designed to keep holograms from taking over your ship and trying to kill you. Seems useful in this day and age of actual Professor Moriarty coming back for Season 3 of “Star Trek: Picard”.

    To wit, this is not a bad book, in fact, it’s very well written! I just don’t care for the subject matter and wish there was more Trek in it than what we got. I know that John Jackson Miller can write some darn good Trek stories and that what I was hoping for. Instead, we got an accountant pal’n around with a Rios, a character I didn’t much care for in the TV show.

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