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Haha, Loved "50 Shades of You're Seriously Reading Porn on the Bus Lady?"- whenever I go to friends' places and see it on a couch, I get very grossed out.

(can't reply to the replies on my reply)- and More Than Just Ice Cream, and I'm sure there's a bunch of stuff on South Street. Again, all not in North Philly/Temple, unfortunately for those in that area.

(can't reply to the replies on my reply)- and More Than Just Ice Cream, and I'm sure there's a bunch of stuff on South Street. Again, all not in North Philly/Temple, unfortunately for those in that area.

No, I understand that Joel would love it/want it, and that someone could want to just go along with it- but Victor asks him, which seemed like a bit of a leap in progress. It was just a moment that took me out of the "experience" for a second- I'm always up for kids somehow being appreciative/nice to their parents.

No, I understand that Joel would love it/want it, and that someone could want to just go along with it- but Victor asks him, which seemed like a bit of a leap in progress. It was just a moment that took me out of the "experience" for a second- I'm always up for kids somehow being appreciative/nice to their parents.

There are like, fifty froyo places on every block in Philly (maybe not in North/Temple area)- Leave! Use the Center City campus if you must!

There are like, fifty froyo places on every block in Philly (maybe not in North/Temple area)- Leave! Use the Center City campus if you must!

I liked the extremely honest talk Joel & Victor had more than Victor suddenly having the desire to play catch, or to kind of give Joel a break, or however it was supposed to be interpreted. I mean, I don't think I even knew what "a game of catch" was, until I saw it in extremely cheesy movie scenes…so for Victor (with

I liked the extremely honest talk Joel & Victor had more than Victor suddenly having the desire to play catch, or to kind of give Joel a break, or however it was supposed to be interpreted. I mean, I don't think I even knew what "a game of catch" was, until I saw it in extremely cheesy movie scenes…so for Victor (with

Wow. I just don't get it- "Almost all the comedy is in dialogue, too". Yeah- and it's awesome. It's clearly not a cartoon for toddlers, and the majority of the original Looney Tunes were ultra-violent slapstick…isn't that equally absurdist, but worse for children?

Wow. I just don't get it- "Almost all the comedy is in dialogue, too". Yeah- and it's awesome. It's clearly not a cartoon for toddlers, and the majority of the original Looney Tunes were ultra-violent slapstick…isn't that equally absurdist, but worse for children?

That's a really nice sentiment- "I don't care about owning your possessions; I just want to be with you."

That's a really nice sentiment- "I don't care about owning your possessions; I just want to be with you."

I'm actually not anywhere-close-to-white, but I understand your point. I mean, I still didn't jump for joy about Miles Morales, because Peter Parker was dead, you know? I enjoy it separately. And, while I enjoyed reading about the new Blue Beetle before the NU52BUYNOW! version, I still wanted to have stories about Ted

I'm actually not anywhere-close-to-white, but I understand your point. I mean, I still didn't jump for joy about Miles Morales, because Peter Parker was dead, you know? I enjoy it separately. And, while I enjoyed reading about the new Blue Beetle before the NU52BUYNOW! version, I still wanted to have stories about Ted

That sense of dread is the worst- especially when you Know it's an overreaction to whatever it is you are dreading.

That sense of dread is the worst- especially when you Know it's an overreaction to whatever it is you are dreading.

I know the "Spider-Man" comment upset me- but because it was a lazy joke (and this interview shows that it was less of a fully-formed joke, and more of a quick-response). It sounds less like, "this is an example of systemic, institutionalized racism", and more like, "See?! Don't you GET it? The racism?" That made me

I know the "Spider-Man" comment upset me- but because it was a lazy joke (and this interview shows that it was less of a fully-formed joke, and more of a quick-response). It sounds less like, "this is an example of systemic, institutionalized racism", and more like, "See?! Don't you GET it? The racism?" That made me

I feel like someone said to VDW, "You're not as feminist as you think you are", and his reviews are his way of saying, "NO!"