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Darknight613 said:
I've tried the "talk to people in line thing" before. Nobody ever wants to. Which is exactly why I brought something to keep me busy for a long line wait.




Well, if you bring comics and read them in line, then yes, you're guaranteeing that no one, ever, will want to talk to you in line waiting for a movie.




First of all, "Spider-Man 2" is the one and only time I brought comics to the theater. (I don't know if I made that clear or not.)

Second, the reason I brought them that one time is because I'm tired of standing in long lines with people who aren't interested in talking to me, and who look at me like I'm a weirdo for daring to be social and say "hi" to random people.

The comics were an effect of being snubbed by fellow liners, not a cause.


"Well when I talk to people I don't have to worry about spelling." - wannabuyamonkey "If Schumacher’s last effort was the final nail in the coffin then Year One would’ve been the crazy guy who stormed the graveyard, dug up the coffin and put a bullet through the franchise’s corpse just to make sure." -- From a review of Darren Aronofsky & Frank Miller's "Batman: Year One" script