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"This just in - drawers are just sideways boxes!!"

"Ball Warming Tech Demo"

Extreme POV porn.

I find this one most accurate. So many people need to realize that a bit of judgement goes a long way with regard to FB posts.

Way cooler than my typical camera trick.

That's awesome. Thanks.

I think it definitely needed the sequels. I remember at the end of the first movie, turning to my friend and saying, "Holy crap...I can't wait to see what happens in the next one."

That's sort of where my mind went too. I'm not ready to purchase a house, but possibly renting a small house with a garage or basement.

No no, this one!

He knows that feel bro.

That makes perfect sense. I can strap a couple wheels on a chair and roll down the street, but that has nothing on a full-fledged automobile.

Same here. Whenever it plays on TV I'm sucked in.

Exactly. The Architect's monologue - while adequately confusing and thought-provoking - seemed to turn a lot of people off. I think that's where many decided they didn't like the series, but for me, it just drew me in further.

Thanks - that makes sense. They're being pushed together, so some of it is being fused together in the middle while some of it is being pushed away on the outside - as excess.

Right, but the amount that "melts away" seems pretty significant. How much is left in the middle to fuse together?

I've never understood the issues with any of the movies. You mentioned that you liked the second more than the third, but I think I've seen more people saying things like, "The first was good, second sucked, third was just ok."

So once the metal reaches the point where it will "weld" to the other, it looks like it just melts away from the other object. How is enough left in the middle - where it can actually weld together to form a solid enough bond with adequate penetration?

Great, cool, super.

I kind of hate Andy Samberg, but this applies: