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by Ryan Costello on (#526QP)
I’m using video games to get into shape, because fun is a fine motivator! There have been a few points in my life where I actively worked out. When I was a substitute teacher without much work, and when the Blind Ferret office had a warehouse gym, mainly. There were other times I tried, but […]
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by Ryan Costello on (#524V9)
I’m a longtime tabletop RPG player, and have long hoped it was a hobby I could share with my daughters. I met their mother playing D&D, after all, so RPGs run in the family. However, having been the kid in the family that my dad had to drag out to play ball with, and who […]
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by Ryan Costello on (#51X85)
You can’t escape from zucchini brownies. Every few years I try to slow the tides of time by looking for healthier choices I could be implementing into my life and food choices. After wading through the fade diets, there some consistent suggestions that I come across constantly. I’m usually happy to try these healthier substittes, […]
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by Ryan Costello on (#51V99)
In case you haven’t heard, Hasbro put all five parts of each of the first three GI Joe: A Real American Hero Sunbow miniseries up on YouTube. To decode that, this is the best known GI Joe cartoon. The “knowing is half the battle†cartoon, the “he fights for freedom wherever there’s trouble, GI Joe […]
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by Ryan Costello on (#51SKJ)
Back in the naive days of January 2020, I shared my desire to make the year I turn 40 a big deal. Little did I know. Well, as Mr Silver Lining, I figured I’d use the still-updating LICD blog to occasionally share some of the positive impacts being quarantined has had on my life. Wii’re […]
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by Ryan Costello on (#51P4F)
Lar, that beautiful human, is at it again! As you know, Lar and his wife are once again raising money for the MS Society of Canada. In exchange for a $40 donation, Lar creates custom avatars based on the month’s theme. April’s theme honours the memory of French comic book artist Albert Uderzo by offering […]
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by Ryan Costello on (#51MX6)
Yesterday was the chillest April Fools I can remember. The general sentiment of “just don’t†going into it seems to have been respected, and we got through our day without reports of fake breakthroughs or celebrity deaths. The only report I saw was that the songwriter behind Stacy’s Mom died from Coronavirus, which sadly turned […]
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by Ryan Costello on (#515T9)
I didn’t set out to make reviewing kids movies a recurring segment, but it’s a large part of what I do with my kids, not totally outside of LICD’s scope, and a subject I have a lot of thoughts about, so here we are. And by here, I mean Phineas and Ferb: Star Wars! Phineas […]
by Ryan Costello on (#510DC)
Well, here we are. Sitting at home. Alone. Our only friends are a hot cup of coffee. Well, and all of the people we live with, but they’re keeping three arms lengths from us, like the ghost of an arm is keeping our arms an arm’s length apart. We year for the days of human […]
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by Ryan Costello on (#50JBW)
This crossover is the latest comic to go from the 90s to the dollar bin, then to my bedside table, and finally to the LICD blog. Like publishers Image and Marvel, I expect this comic to be about two teams of super powered teens to fight a bit then ultimately team up. Two Teams of […]
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