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They could always go the classic Disney route of having one person for the speaking voice and another as the singer, a la Lea Salonga as Mulan and Jasmine's singing voice. Or DJ Tanner's boyfriend as Aladdin's speaking voice.

Honestly, I'm pretty down with most of this, although the original was so well cast that like…I know it won't happen, but I kind of only want Jeremy's Iron as Scar. Or, hear me out, Timothy Dalton.

At the same Cracker Barrel? As someone who works in a restaurant, this is awful and hurtful to real people, not just a corporation. But, as someone with low morals, I need to learn his wisdom.

The reveal when you find out…um, I don't know how to do the spoiler tag, but anyway, that's my favorite part of the entire series.

I don't know how far they distribute, but Citizen Cider from Vermont is pretty great. They have a ginger one I would especially recommend.

My boyfriend and I have been having very preliminary conversations about kids (he's pro, I'm meh. While we were watching Stranger Things I told him that I would agree if he let me name the kid Finn Wolfhard.

See also: Basically every other classic movie. (At least in my case.)

Ah, Hot Saucerman and the Vicar of Yanks. Those two joining forces is one of my favorite comedy things of the past five years. Pure magic, from his first appearance on the podcast.

I'd say this one is more subjective than most of the choices here: arguments can be made for both, depending on personal taste.

+1. I adore the movie, probably one of my most watched. I've read the book exactly once. The choice to write the entire thing, instead of just the dialogue, phonetically in a Scottish accent, is one of the worst literary choices I can think of from anything I've read.

I love the way they put that in there. Nobody commenting on it, Sam not trying to stop it, just like…this is something that she does. It's not a big deal and it's not embarrassing.

They also make a sauce which I think is just called Maggi seasoning, which is wonderfully simple. It's basically just slightly sweeter soy sauce, but man oh man.

I usually get Indian food as takeout instead of eating in the restaurant because of this fear. Am I supposed to put onion chutney on literally everything? I don't know, but I'm gonna do it.

I'm a 33 year old woman, currently in a relationship with a 26 year old guy. So not a huge difference-if the genders were flipped nobody would bat an eye-but it is there. Honestly, it's one of the best relationships I've had (although I guess pretty much anyone would say that about the one they are in), and a big

Well that's just selfish.

My response to both of you: Crash. Although, while overall I disliked pretty much the entire thing even I can admit it had a couple of incredibly effective scenes.

Yes. BSG without, you know, the fun and unique stuff.

Is that sarcasm? Not trying to be snarky here, serious question. I watched the movie in varying states of amusement and boredom(because…rock monsters). Did I miss something? I'm also very much not a fan of Russel Crowe which definitely affected my opinion.

I have kept this on the lower end of my reading list for a good half of my life now, telling myself that I should wait to read it for the first time until I am fluent enough to read the original Spanish. I think it's time to stop lying to myself and read the English translation.

Huh. Yeah. Everything you said is pretty much right on the nose. Not all of my past exes have abused alcohol, but if I'm being honest with myself, I do tend to gravitate towards aggressively manipulative people, mostly emotionally but sometimes physically.