I do like X-men.

Yes, it feels darn good whenever I get their jokes. Even better when I know who Stan Lee Adam West is, after watching the old Batman TV reruns years back. It was lame, but great for random giggles if you like comic book graphic novel "wham-bam-pow" word splashes. And just to clarify, Marvel is to DC as the Avengers is to the Justice League. So please stop saying that all the comic book superheroes live in the same universe.

I'm torn between the two universes. (Don't ask me about the Infinite Crisis thing, because I have no idea what it's about, but I'm inclined to think that there are parallel universes and the villain intended to destroy the original universe to wipe out the existence of the rest or something to that extent.)

But who cares about all that? Sheldon rocks. Sure, he may be a pain in the arse, but he can be like an innocent, adorable grown-up child sometimes. How his family puts up with him is beyond me.

Raj snatches his lima beans back from Sheldon, leaving him shocked like
a little child whose ice-cream got snatched away.

Sheldon has a fear of public speaking, but Leonard assures him that they'll be with him,
like Professor Xavier and his X-men. Sheldon is pleased.
"I do like X-men."

Just look at that satisfaction.

Am I the only one who reads these vanity cards at the end of the show?
Interesting stuff.

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