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lol-ing for eternity

Companies didn't always tell us where they get this stuff from, right? And we got to live blissfully ignorant. This isn't a pleasant idea, but I'm sure I've eaten stuff a hundred times worse today.

Great first season.

A very difficult concept to screw up. Try harder next time.

I issue this challenge to the internet:

Now playing

I immediately went searching for something like this, and wouldn't you know, the internet delivered.

I imagine he's able to choose how long he wants to roar for.

Fate of the Jedi, the follow up to Legacy of the Force, wherein the Mandos become a major galactic influence again.

Even if it were the same as when it was written down, just because it was written down doesn't mean...

No fair. That one used dynamit.

Conclusions that the commercial is edited to lead us to. This commercial says "Nick Fury dies in Captain America 2."

And because it does, he's probably not actually dead.

I don't...why? If it's in the commercial, it probably happens right up top in the film and propels the other characters forward. And then at the end he comes back.

Well no, it definitely looks like he's believed to be dead.

I think that doesn't matter much - even if the man with the spaghetti face is wearing a gilly suit, it's probably intended by the writers (and perhaps the killer) to evoke Cthulhu.

Ledoux's swast-opus tattoo suggests maybe.

Yeah, like, one of the killers has a Hastur tattoo and there was a reference to a child being chased by someone with "a face like spaghetti."

It sounds like they're not superpowers, but skills.

So they're not actually "superpowers," in the traditional sense, but, like, "brilliant" skills?