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The Puzzler
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You think they should have gone on a hunt for Tim Curry? The actual Tim Curry? Like, they'd say, "Hey, this famous actor looks a lot like the evil clown who tormented us as children! Let's team up and murder him!"

Hey, she's probably got the most dialogue of any woman in the Star Wars canon!

It's probably going to continue like this forever. There are just more famous people around than ever before, and they're all getting older.

I have never seen Space Jam, and don't know the rules of basketball, but found this comic remarkably easy to follow.

Well, whatever's going on, he's probably thinking, "Wait, is this some kind of illusion created by Loki to make me look stupid?"

Who'd have thought that eating human brains would have a downside?

It could even be - and I know this is a scary thought - Trump.

I think Mo Man's Sky is extremely interesting. I've never played it, but it isn't the gameplay that's the interesting part. A tiny Indie studio carries out a bold experiment, captures people's imaginations, sells millions of copies, and angers the majority of buyers because it's not as good as their demo videos made

Maybe not, but at least he beats scissors.

All 'folk heroes' turn out to be brutal mass murderers on closer inspection.

So you're just presuming 'begging the question' can only be used in the traditional sense rather than in the literal sense of something that raises questions? And then you're just carrying on as though this was something that didn't need to be demonstrated? That seems like some kind of logical fallacy. I wonder what

From bulbapedia:
"Arbok [cobra pokemon] is territorial. It lashes out at intruders with long fangs tipped with deadly venom. With a vengeful nature, it will not give up a chase once it targets its prey or an opponent, no matter how far. It makes its home in grassy savannas and plains.
In the wild, it hunts smaller

Wikipedia says 'the eighties'. Citation needed.

I know a Glasgow kiss is a head-butt. What's the other one?

Hey! This guy's in league with the forces of Disco! Everybody get him!

Doug Benson - hosts podcast "Doug Loves Movies". Bruce Campbell: actor, starred in the Evil Dead films. Geoff Tate: serial killer who murdered 35 people but escaped conviction on a technicality. I think that's right, but I'm working from memory and can't be bothered to Bing it.

He's a tick who got bitten by a radioactive human. As a result he gained the proportionate size and face and voice of a human.

Eh, given a choice between my voice and my genitalia, I'd probably opt to keep the latter.

I think the point was that you're supposed to take action and do whatever you think 'real life' involves, rather than waiting or giving up.

In my opinion, stupidity is a much more dangerous force than evil. Evil people can learn to do good. Stupid people don't learn anything at all.