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Yes! Yes yes yes! I'm 27, so I grew up in the same timeframe as you, and I love Animaniacs. It's not quite the same humor, but it's very much the same attitude - weird and fun with heart and class!
I'm 27 and haven't found Adventure Time even remotely gimmicky or repetitive, and I've seen every episode, I believe. It uses a lot of the same themes repeatedly, but I think it does creative and interesting things with them each time. It has to be somewhat simple - it is a kids show - but I think its depth is…
Regular Show is very worth watching, a little more subtle and less cartoon-y, more stoner-y humor. Regular Show also has a lot in common with some other more adult animated fare like Metalocalypse or Superjail!, as it tends to have a giant freakout moment in each episode. I love them both, Adventure Time a little…
He can do as much stop-motion directing and producing as he wants. All the live-action stuff trying to capture his whimsy hasn't worked for me in a decade.
YouTubes to the rescue.
Yeah, I added everyone I knew on G+ and ended up with 22 friends, vs. Facebook's 200+ people I know in real life - I only add real, honest friends on Facebook. I've been using G+ differently, to connect with websites and new people and stuff. Facebook doesn't seem like it's going to fully replace Facebook at all, at…
That's not true at all. Yes, G+ is a Google product, so you need a Google account, but it is very easy to change your primary e-mail account in your Google account from the GMail account that is created with your Google account, to whatever external e-mail address you want.
G+ had 150m active users at the end of 2011 and is predicting 400m users by the end of 2012. It might not have any of your already-exisiting network on it, but it sure has plenty of other users.
I think his entire issue stems from giving unsolicited advice. I listened to him on Loveline for years, and as much of a douche apologist as he was for Adam Carolla, he was also pretty respectful and helpful. Now he's all up in everyone famouses' businesses telling them why they're unhealthy. Blow it out your…
I have a whole folder dedicated to "guy gets spanked by his girlfriend's father," but the tone is a bit different from this...
What is the point of your post? "I sympathize, but reality check: it still happens because girls don't game"? That's great. It's also great that if you ask a random woman on the streets, there will be a variety of answers - how does this relate to the idea that a woman at a press conference, representing a website…
Me too, in addition to the general pride I feel for knowing of the Derrick Comedy crew before Donald was on Community, haha. *swollen* She's fantastic.
Agreed, I like the Golden ones more than the original. The chocolate cookie didn't do too much to the super sweet creme filling, and it just more crumbly and gets more wedged in my teeth. Golden ones are a subtle delicious.
Newman's Own shames most other brands who make the same products, from what I've found. Their mint Oreo (whatever they're actually called; Newmoreos?) is the best packaged cookie of my life.
...no... no chomps...
The full episode is on MTV's Daria library:
The guy in the video builds his own stuff. Not sure if anything similar is for sale anywhere.
Didn't say he was? I said Japan has given us plenty of nuttiness already and that this isn't interesting? I'm just saying Japan has raised the bar for nuttiness, both video games and otherwise, and that this is tamer than me or anyone else playing DDR.
Yeah, I loved his earlier videos. This seems more just like him playing the game very well, haha.