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I guess you could say that the tape made an impression . . . In a Silent Way.

Kind of Dead

This . . . sounds . . . hilarious.

Oh, I apologized almost right away - still felt like a major tool, especially since this guy has been going through a bit of a bad swing lately. But I definitely made it right as soon as it came out of my dumb mouth.

I went to the movies alone for the first time in years awhile back, for Interstellar, and it was absolutely transcendent. I have my doubts that the movie was actually any good, but I was truly taken in. Something about being in that dark room, with nobody by my side, staring at a giant screen - combined with the

I'm pleasantly surprised that EVERYONE is bad at adulting. The facade is the key.

I'm pleasantly surprised by the fact that helping other people is not an act or a hassle with me anymore (I was a useless little shit as a kid, for the most part) and in fact is an incredibly important part of how I live my life. Also, I tend to get what I give, which is really gratifying and makes me feel like the

I condescendingly made fun of that friend in our group the other day, then immediately remembered my ages 23 through 26 and felt terrible.

It kinda explains it.

No snark necessary. Let's celebrate the few good people still alive!

BONG!

Barbara Eden's still kicking!

I'd agree, completely. Those three Bugs-Daffy-Elmer cartoons in a three year period are brilliant in their comic timing (I'd honestly place them above "What's Opera, Doc" which I've always found to be more technically impressive than funny - "Kill the Wabbit"-aside).

Also, this may be burying the lede, but the songs for American Rabbit were written by Howard Kaylan and Mark Volman . . . of The Turtles!

Just went to the Fred Wolf Productions wiki - man, that's truly the list of cartoons that I had too much good taste for … at age 8!

And all-Korean animators.

Hmmm….pronoun trouble.

Eegah: Revenge of the Fallen

I feel a real kinship to your story. I was most definitely a late bloomer as far as drinking and going to parties was concerned, and when college rolled around I just didn't give off the vibe (I did lose my virginity at age 18, but that was fluky and awkward). It was more than likely a combination of fear and