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It's funny, I have friends who are on opposite sides of this. One was all "THIS IS CONTRIVED GARBAGE" and the other was all "OMG TEARS JOHN GREEN WHY" and not having read the book (YA romance no thanks) I don't care either way but I won't be going to see it.

I can get them all the time in Canada.

I have many friends who are into those sorts of things. I personally have a taste that runs towards Dr. Who art prints and lightsabers on shelves. That doesn't actually make me any less of an adult, it just makes me more likely to be judged "childish" for having things that I enjoy around me.

Wait. You have a framed exploding TARDIS print too? I also have a TARDIS blanket which is incredibly comfortable, and a framed Dalek exclaiming To Victory! as well.

Yes, you're going to get in shit for it, because your stance is basically the height of idiocy.

I hope you decide you want to have children, but get testicular cancer and have the wrong testicle removed, so that you cannot have children. Then live to see everyone around you have kids, and your longing for your own children breaks your heart until you die of old age, crying alone at night because your

I can absolutely corroborate. Many, many of my friends are part of the industrial/goth/metal scene in my city. They are some of the nicest, friendliest, intelligent people I've ever met. My tastes run more to Doctor Who framed art, Lego, and lightsabers, but the goth-y people I know are wonderful people.

My friend read this tip about giving a blowjob with a cinnamon candy in the mouth, and about dipping the candy into hole at the tip to increase his pleasure. Anyway, she's slurping away and tries this out... and it gets stuck. The sharp end gets lodged and they can't get it out. He's screaming in pain and they're

A friend of mine sent her boyfriend-at-the-time to the hospital using a Cosmo sex tip.

I read (and have a subscription to) a wonderful magazine called OnSpec. So there's that.

That was wonderful.

Science fiction (or more recently termed speculative fiction) embraces all manner of technological creations/speculation to create a world or far future/near future society that is modified in some way by this technology. Any dystopia is inherently speculative fiction, and many could be deemed science fiction.

Speculative fiction, as I understand it, is basically an overall term for sci-fi/fantasy/horror together, and uses the innovative technologies/magics/creatures to further the plot. OnSpec magazine from Canada calls itself a speculative fiction magazine and its writing quality is outstanding.

I just saw that most magical of Prince stink-eye gifs too. I love that one.

I love that Spacey gif. The perfect "are you shitting me?" look.

Those twists taste like styrofoam with some sugar and cinnamon sprinkled on. I think they may be a really, really terrible and cheap interpretation of a churro.

If it's too baggy they need a smaller condom. However, the lessening of sensation in my case is a boon, since it means I last as long as she needs.

That needed to happen.

I don't agree with him. People should have children because they want to have children, and have animals because they want to have animals.

I was more clever than the Net Nanny program my parents installed on the computer. You'd make it trigger on something random and relatively innocuous, and then you could do whatever else you wanted with impunity. Tech and programs designed to control can be broken.