

It’s also very contagious
A very niche joke. Thank you for explaining!
I put BBQ sauce and green olives. How about you?
“It’s like putting a serving of chips into a bowl rather than eating straight from the bag!” She muffled over bites and crinkling wrappers.
I had no idea they forbid email addresses.
Jesus H Christ
Cathode. Ray. Tube. 🤘
That new-package dopamine hits different with a new head
Interesting:
The term was coined by comic book fan (and later writer) Gail Simone in 1999, named after an incident in Green Lantern vol. 3 #54 (1994), written by Ron Marz.
The story includes a scene in which the title hero, Kyle Rayner, comes home to his apartment to find that the villain Major Force had killed Rayner’s girlfriend, Alexandra DeWitt, and stuffed her into a refrigerator.
It describes a trend that Simone had recognized in comic book stories where female characters would be killed, maimed, sexually assaulted, depowered, or would experience other “life-derailing tragedies” disproportionately more often than male characters.
She also emphasized that while male superheroes typically experience noble deaths or resurrection, the violence against superheroines is most often for shock value and has permanent consequences.