Bubbles233
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Generic really defines a lot of it, but I did enjoy the recreation of the jewlry store fight, sans the lack of Tuxedo mask throwing his rose. That was such an obvious feminist revision that she just does everything herself as a 14 year old fighting a monster for the first time.

The transformation scene and the fight scene were great. It was good to see characters like who the English version called 'Molly' again. But otherwise, the animation was really sub-par to modern standards of anime. I thought the show might be getting an update to something like Tsuritama, but instead I feel like I'm

Yes, its actually pretty hard to outrun a cop. They also have some pretty good tactical awareness for cutting you off. Not that I know from experience...

"Use our trademark carefully" how disrespectful to the costumer. Perhaps mutual disrespect, though.

I'm surprised that they appeal to young people, especially ones who are looking for family. In the US, the expected standard is fat, lazy, and has failed at every other job they've tried.

I've only heard it from British people.

Why not a gun and a crossbow?

Dedicated dexterity.

Yay, after reading the discussion I realise that I've just reiterated what everyone else said.

That's somehow more of a British thing. In the UK, sweeping is even called 'hoovering'. We'd know what you're talking about, though.

Klenex is the same where I'm from. In some parts, Coke also refers to the item and not the brand.

Trying to get people to say 'hook-and loop fastener' is retarded, though. Velcro is the name of the hook-and-loop product in popular vernacular.

I hope hes saving the money for hair removal wax.

Bender?

Now I want to see this just because my favorite actors are in it. They should have been trumpeting that lineup from the rooftops.

Look at their example under ironic: "madness, an ironic fate for such a clear thinker". Its not so much 'expected' in the usual sense, as "the best football player in the world lost that day" is not ironic in any way. More specifically, the Undertaker's losing at Wrestle Mania this year (when he has been undefeated in

Goat Simulator did something different, and that elevates an art form. It wasn't quick or haplessly thrown together. The problem with being different and becoming popular through it is that lazy people see that and think it's an easy key to success. But these jokes aren't meant to be serious, most of them aren't even

Neither has much to do with modern American politics, especially not fringe groups like the Tea Party. Rapture is Utopian Consumerism, Hitler's Germany if he were an Atlantean Capitalist.

Columbia signifies, not just American conservative groups, but American idealogy about their state. Even Americans who don't

Its always the people who don't know what irony is who tell others that they're using it wrong.

Social life >/< Internet

Boy Scouts?