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Tamper proof torx.

Or everything in the park is bugged.

*DY-NO-MITE

Just cause I pee in a bag doesn't mean I'm old. I just need bags of my pee lying around my room…for reasons.

My favorite Adult Swim memory: The April Fools where they showed The Room. It was my first exposure to it and it was glorious.
Runner up: The original run of Frisky Dingo's first few episodes because the catchphrase "Boosh" was something I bonded over with my now fiancée when we were in college.

Yeah I've been watching Rick and Morty since the snowball ep first came out, but on Hulu. So weirdly when I think of the series I think of it as a Hulu thing, not an Adult Swim one (even though it clearly is). In hindsight, I think I've caught up with most of Adult Swim's most recent offerings on Hulu just because I'm

Besides cuneiform, I actually prefer Linear A. But you've probably never heard of it.

Oh man I forgot about Rick and Morty. Thanks!

Gross. Why can't we just go back to cuneiform on clay tablets? I swear pop culture has gone downhill since The Epic of Gilgamesh. Everything since then has just been a cheap knock off with a fancy new gimmick like "Roboto" trading on the nostalgia of that original Sumerian badass.

Outside of the Venture Brothers, I can't really think of any Adult Swim show that's been a must see series on their network for a while now. I feel like FX, Nexflix and other networks have taken up the weirdo/pop culture comedy torch they used to carry.

What if every time Oliver or Barry do something boneheaded for no logical reason, it's a ripple from something the LOT team did?

I'm a huge fan of DC's All Star Western characters. Last time around having Hex AND an older version of Cinnamon talking about her partnership with Nighthawk, I was on cloud nine.

Then Ray overdosed on Star Wars.

RIP Mary Todd's hope chest.

This Ep was a HBO's Rome reunion. Awesome.

It's almost like a submarine movie or Wrath of Kahn in that Willis and Rickman spend the majority of the film conversing over the radio, making moves against each other without coming face to face. It isn't until the nearly the end of the film that they stand toe to toe.

A million times yes.

I live in Chicago and popped into Saved by the Max (Saved by the Bell themed pop up restaurant) last week. As I listened to the music they were playing, watched the garish 80's decor and reruns of Saved by the Bell on all the televisions, the only thing I could think of was that 80's cafe from BTTF2.

I think the reason the 2nd one isn't as universally liked at the 1st and 3rd are that it's basically "a table setting episode" for part three.

I've said it before, and I'll say it until I lose my voice. The 2015 future from BTTF2 is the result of Marty getting into a car accident for drag racing Needles. In BTTF3, when Marty goes in reverse and misses the car he hit in the other timeline, he changed the future yet again. I posit, that the new future included