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Regarding Daredevil as the potential Best Lover - I would assert that penile hydraulics have nothing to do with being good in the sack. Whether his `l'il devil' as you put it is up, down, sideways or not involved at all is irrelevant. Satisfying a lover is what makes a person the Best Lover and for that, there are

I kind of adore his Bashful Roman results!

The greatest is obviously has the addition of sugar-syrup topping - behold the Glazed MacGuffin!

Hmm , thanks for the tip, I may well as I've heard that from other quarters as well.

Aww shoot, I am up to #16 of Death Note, and still find it a thrilling battle of wits... but I have been wondering how they'll continue this through 39 episodes!

I don't dare watch it again because it probably is bad -
but the Star Trek Next Generation pilot episode. Tipsy Data! Who can, I imagined, act as a hyper-perceptive, endlessly-enduring, and super-responsive vibrator. Hee. And put him together with butch-gorgeous Tasha Yar!
This is how I remember an exchange:
"Data, what

per coal, well lemme see... why use it in the future? There's still a bunch of it left, it's relatively cheap to mine, especially if you don't give a shit about people's health. Which seems to be the scenario in the Hunger Games.
As of recently, I have seen cited in multiple places that in the US in recent years, coal

Not the main storyline in "Black Butler", but - the Reapers are a bureaucracy. The white haired Undertaker is the old hand who's maybe a bit too much into his work, William Spears the no-nonsense irritable section boss sighing about overtime, and Grell Sutcliffe an erratic - very erratic - temp. :D

Love the Brick Bible! It is immense! Sort of awe inspiring, the amount of work put into illustrating the bible using Legos.

well gee, I absolutely should credit the creator of this gorgeous lithograph - Jules Cheret, in 1897 :D

Actually these appear to be emulating modern dance and lighting design pioneer, Loie Fuller!

These are pretty interesting - it brings out that there were plenty of variations to the `keep yourself covered' rules of the 1800s. As with all cultures I've heard of, the rules of decent behavior were not consistent. From what I recall reading:

Well I like the lord-mayor chain aspect... needs to be shinier though!

Eh, it's kind of bland. Needs some question marks on the shirt collar, at the very least!

Very true! L. Frank Baum himself participated in the original adaptation, and a bunch of others - he had a film production company, in fact, and was very loose with the directions he took his books. I find it intriguing that one of his films featured an older, leggy Dorothy and a cow instead of Toto, and only one

My childhood memories are very scarce and scattered - same for my adulthood, actually. I think the earliest, which I believe is an actual memory and not a story told back to me years later about myself, was at 4 years or almost 4. I was very fond (am still) to my Raggedy Ann. My mother, a toy and doll designer

Ditto - I rely on the SimplyNoise app for android. I find the "brown noise" setting a most soothing and effective cover for everything from loud Merengue in the street to banging radiator pipes to etc.

I cannot contribute - except by pointing to a wealth of limericks over at the splendid annals of Improbable Research ! From Ant crowding to Godel's incompleteness theorem to beer bubble appreciation, AIR's contributors have put it into doggerel form.

Batman Beyond - yes. :) The hard driving rock track in particular set it apart, especially at the time, if I recall correctly.