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Anthony J. Rand
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Was he acting like everyone's grandpa or just mine?

Was he acting like everyone's grandpa or just mine?

Was he acting like everyone's grandpa or just mine?

Was he acting like everyone's grandpa or just mine?

Would you say the same about the film Guardians of the Galaxy? Because this series presupposes that the audience has seen the film and wants more, so it should at the very least be held to the same standard as the film.

Yeah, I know at least one socially and professionally successful woman who is a huge GamerGater. I reserve the right to make fun of them as basement dwelling virgins, but that doesn't mean it's an accurate portrayal for sure.

I always wondered why so many adults in that neighborhood were looking at that group of kids and thinking "Fuck this kid, he's getting a rock."

I always loved the tertiary characters as a kid, I remember there was a cartoon series on that was just little vignettes and I loved the ones about Rerun. A road movie about Snoopy and Spike would be a must-see for me.

Sadly, I assume that means that it is their most popular show, or they wouldn't be running it into the ground so much.

A question can still be an insult. So are you an idiot or just a moron? Would you characterize yourself as more of an asshole or a jerk? See how I'm asking questions while still being insulting? That's what you're doing.

I'm excited about it, even if it does just look like Regular Show with a different coat of paint.

I wasn't sure who I was quoting, actually, but I did try to make it certain that they weren't my words. I just agree with them.

It could be a good thing. A lot of people have left Adventure Time to make amazing works of art. Maybe he'll wow us with a new comic or series next year.

See, this is why people are stepping up to you. You've been consistently insulting to everyone you've replied to, and you seem pretty defensive that they're all trying to insult you even when they weren't. You keep saying we can't read, but it seems like you're the one who doesn't understand how your sentences are

Never forget the most important lesson Adventure Time ever taught us.

Oh, I wasn't clear. I don't hate it for hogging airtime, though I am disappointed that Regular Show and Adventure Time don't seem to get any reruns anymore. I just slowly grew to hate it due to overexposure. Like how I really liked "Let it Go" and would now be happy to never hear it ever again.

I would say no. The mythology is still pretty convoluted. I see that as a boon, though. You never know what you're gonna get in an episode of Adventure Time. I especially liked the episode where we discovered the origin of the Ice Crown, which also explained that the four primordial elements of magic are Ice,

Except when Finn and Jake explicitly asked Bonnie why her brother was different than her.

Eh, I'm happy for the discussion. I can see how he came to that conclusion, even if I disagree with it.

Agreed, but Bonnibel is my favorite character and I'm pretty easy to please.