Having nothing substantive to add, I just wanted to note that Cookie Monster has a perfect 10-to-1 upvote to comment ratio to, like, 3 decimal places. 119215 to 11992. Nobody touch anything to upset this perfect moment.
Having nothing substantive to add, I just wanted to note that Cookie Monster has a perfect 10-to-1 upvote to comment ratio to, like, 3 decimal places. 119215 to 11992. Nobody touch anything to upset this perfect moment.
I believe those prats became the human race we know today. So, yeah, everything checks out.
Wow, 1986 turned into 1989 so gradually I hardly even noticed.
I heard the quote in Morbo's voice, which was awesome.
@avclub-a3116fcb0ff78581d441a3de68287e73:disqus, this is exactly what I wondered at the end of the movie (not that this comment will ever be seen by anyone, coming 7 months too late). Why would the four horsemen go through so much work, risk so much, for something that even they, apparently, didn't know jack about…
@openid-111502:disqus I'm glad I didn't have to scroll down too far to find Spirited Away mentioned, because it was the first thing which popped into my head while reading the article. @avclub-a3116fcb0ff78581d441a3de68287e73:disqus, you picked one of my favorite scenes as well. I think its something about the song…
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JENKINS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
LEEEEEEEEEROOOOOOOOOY
JENKINS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Second!
Second!
Why would Twin Peaks need goalposts?
Why would Twin Peaks need goalposts?
And you made me Polish, which is really specific.
And you made me Polish, which is really specific.
@a2257:disqus Yeah, I thought that scene was too close to T2 to be an accident. Good catch.
Wait, so is this some kind of obligation? Maybe that explains the right wing fear of gay marriage. Good Christian Robert doesn't want to be required to have sex with dead brother Doug's husband (widow?) Julian, especially with no option to pull out. It's all so clear now.
I would like to second the love for Forever War. Like so many people here, I enjoyed the first entries in the respective series. Ender's Game and Ender's Shadow were both good, but both series steadily declined to the point where I couldn't go on. I think I literally threw Children of the Mind aside in disgust. I…
The ad clarifies that the boner is dangerous to you.
Always good to meet another alum. Of course, Martel didn't even exist when I graduated. Is it over by Jones and Brown, or on the other side of campus? Do they still tell the story of the idiots who threw the couch off the balcony at Sid Rich?
Hey, I know that reference! Hanszen '98. You?