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Doop ([info]xdoop) wrote in [info]scans_daily,
@ 2009-10-05 18:43:00

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Entry tags:char: hippolyta of themyscira, char: nemesis/tom tresser, char: wonder woman/diana of themyscira, creator: aaron lopresti, creator: gail simone, publisher: dc comics, title: wonder woman

Wonder Woman #36

This is from Wonder Woman #36, by Simone and Lopresti.

Tom asks Diana how he can trust her, since she said she didn't love him.








They kiss, then Tom says "And I... I don't belong here." He tells Diana to set them down.


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[info]kingrockwell
2009-10-07 02:56 am UTC (link)
I dunno about just wanting you to shut up or anything, but it's certainly a declaration of an impasse. When two people approach things from such fundamentally different stances, they'll see them from far too different angles to easily resolve.

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[info]box_in_the_box
2009-10-07 03:01 am UTC (link)
You have to admit that I'm right with regard to the point I raised about The Onion, though.

At the beginning of Bush's first term, they published a parody article titled, "Our Long National Nightmare of Peace and Prosperity Is Over," in which they wrote that Bush was promising to do all sorts of insanely stupid and evil things. Even as someone who voted for Gore, I thought their attempt to make fun of Bush was unfunny on the grounds of being mean-sprited, rather unfair and far too over the top to be believable, even as a parody.

Eight years later, EVERY SINGLE THING that they wrote Bush "promising" to do had ACTUALLY HAPPENED, plus things that were EVEN WORSE.

It's impossible to get any more negative than reality itself.

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