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McNair was totally badass, even without having the ubiquitous giant mountain-man beard that werewolves usually seem to wear.

Strange aunts are the best kind.

I love all of Doughty's stuff too, from SC on through his solo work, every last little bit of it. Is he a bit of a basket-case sometimes? Sure. Does he come off as especially dickish when discussing his past with SC? Yep, but I wasn't there so I don't know if it's justified or no.

I have four-year-old twin girls, and they are absolutely in love with Adventure Time. It has made for some awkward situations with the relatives, when I have to explain why they are trying to "drink the red" from everyone's veins, but they were already weird kids before that. I have to preview some of the episodes and

There were definitely some strong tracks on Danger Days (and 3 Cheers too, for that matter), but I thought it just didn't hang together as well as Black Parade. In years to come when I return to MCR for a listen, I'll probably pick a few select favorite songs from Danger Days and 3 Cheers, but I feel like Black Parade

Jake seemed pleased that Flame Princess left a warm spot on the bench for him to sit on.

Also, the random Candy-guy got to keep his buffed-out body even after the evil-hat-curse was lifted. "Yes!" *runs away*

You are of course entitled to your opinion, but I couldn't disagree more. I think they are delightfully sleazy. "Magic Potion" has been the soundtrack for our drunken sexytimes so often now, that my girl says she can't even listen to The Black Keys in public anymore because it gets her too turned on.

Stripping to "Jeremy"? Yeah, that's sad. That's almost… mournful.

I saw a review for some 90s band once (the exact name escapes me) that was advertised as having "more than seven top 20 hits!" What?Sooooooo… eight then? If it was ten or more, they would have used that number. But to be so specific without being at all specific just seemed odd.

We didn't actually walk out of Highlander II: The Squickening, but I wanted to. After we left, my Dad was actually, genuinely, actively pissed off at how bad it was. He unironically said to me "That's an hour and half of my life I'll never get back!"

My wife won't let me drive the car for at least a couple of hours after playing GTA… there was an incident once. I am usually a very easygoing driver, but after a marathon session of San Andreas one day I cut someone off on the highway and nearly hit a divider.

My wife won't let me drive the car for at least a couple of hours after playing GTA… there was an incident once. I am usually a very easygoing driver, but after a marathon session of San Andreas one day I cut someone off on the highway and nearly hit a divider.

You and I have a very similar playstyle. My cars also seemed to be magnetically attracted to the nearest body of water. If I made it to the next mission without having to swim it was considered a success.

You and I have a very similar playstyle. My cars also seemed to be magnetically attracted to the nearest body of water. If I made it to the next mission without having to swim it was considered a success.

This truly is the darkest thread.

This truly is the darkest thread.

I thought XTRMNTR was repetitive and awful. Evil Heat was good, and Vanishing Point was even better. Of course, YMMV.

I thought XTRMNTR was repetitive and awful. Evil Heat was good, and Vanishing Point was even better. Of course, YMMV.

My brother met him at a party once. It seems he is very talented at rolling sushi, so there's that.