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Dear Ian Walker, I suggest you prepare psychologically for the moment you’ll be owed a pizza.

Question:  If I am absolutely forced to make a mask at home, what materials/layers should it have to be as good as possible to both prevent me from getting sick and prevent me from making others unknowingly sick?

What are these “parties” you speak of?  And please elaborate in this “fun” concept.  As soon as you do, get off my lawn.

I never thought I’d see the day when, if faced with a stripper, I’d tell her I prefer her to be fully clothed, preferably in a bodysuit (the medical/non-sexy kind), ask her to not take it off under any circumstances, and to stay at two meters or further away from me at all times.  AND TIP HER GENEROUSLY FOR COMPLYING!

On a possibly half-related note, I think this is a good opportunity to remind people entering this week’s contest that Castlevania season 3 in Netflix provided a nice toilet paper reference to exploit. Just saying.

When I read that first line of yours, I couldn’t help but hear it with the music from “My Favorite Things” by Julie Andrews...

Full warm meal services, amenity kits, blankets, liquor... y’know, all the stuff that used to be commonplace on the coach cabin until these airline grubberfluffers decided to take it away in the aftermath of 9/11 but never again put it all back.

Makes me wish there was an app where you could scan a repackaged product and find out who is the real maker.

Don’t apologize.  Finding a place to eat and a close-by bathroom can be a nightmare in NYC for those of us who don’t live there and don’t know every nook and cranny.  Also, Sbarro’s is not bad.

Serious question here: How come not a single ghost mall (that I know of) has been turned into apartments or some other form of housing solution?

That’s proto-movie’s Sonic face, printed on the car’s bumper after being run over by regular Sonic.  Man, that’ dark....

I live in Costa Rica, where it usually happens the other way around. US-exclusive releases are waved on our face with almost gleeful malice, and because Netflix is pretty much the only game in town (Amazon is here but has the poorest selection ever in the region), there’s tons of great stuff we don’t get to stream. So

Because it wasn’t Waluigi.

I once asked my teacher why did intelligent people do stupid things. She said an intelligent person can build a nuclear bomb, yet be dumb enough to launch it. It is wisdom and common sense that keep the idiocy at bay, not the intelligence.

As a carelessly overweight person who didn’t care about labels until heart disease reared its ugly head, let me tell you that carelessly overweight people don’t care about labels unless heart disease rears its ugly head.

Personally, I’d say this works best to homes with small kids, where the parents are in charge of the accounts.  If you’re giving the console to anyone old enough to be self-sufficient, let them deal with the update stuff.

I think this goes back to “The force awakens”, and all the stuff she could accomplish without one bit of training, which infuriated a lot of people because it felt like unearned rewards, compared to how other Jedi had it. That has stuck with some people, who feel everything was handed down to her. To summarize it as

Mine would be “Where the Devil Lost his Jacket”. It’s a Costarrican saying which refers to any place that is too far away.  It would serve mostly far-out hot and spicy food.

Now, excuse me while I finish this cup of plain old coffee. (Let’s see them get clever with a name for that.)

Is there a chance that the Fine Art section can make references to what each image is about? While some are clear and known references, some others are rather obscure (and I mean across different posts, not just this one). I could use knowing more about each piece if any info is available.