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Its crazy how common it is and yet most guys will never own up to wanting to explore anal stimulation for fear of THE GAY. And then when they do they hurt themselves because no one teaches them how to do it safely. Stupid macho bullshit that's dangerous and hates fun.

How scandalous. Whatever happened to old fashioned, family friendly, anal gape porn?

My weird phrase was a response to your weird phrase, which I guess I'm misreading:

Well, no one is debating whether the act of child molestation should be illegal. That much is obvious. Pedophilia as a specific and identified sexual disorder will continue to exist whether or not the porn exists. The condition existed before the media did, not the other way around. Now, will pedophiles who actually

At this point, it should just be a sort of passing-of-the-torch. The surviving Ghostbusters mourn their colleague and pass on the tech and know-how to a new group of Ghostbusters when a new threat arises. Like Extreme Ghostbusters only... not Extreme Ghostbusters.

The Ralph Bakshi film gets a bad rap because Crumb didn't like it and held a grudge against him. Truth is, Bakshi did for independent animators what Crumb accomplished for underground comix.

hey, if the sweaty, skin tight shorts fit.

EVERYTHING IS DERIVATIVE OF SOMETHING ELSE.

I'd rather listen to a Miley failure than fall asleep halfway through another boring Del Ray song.

Can I still want to be him?

Thanks for this.

Those are good recommendations. Judgement at Ninevah is a standout early episode that hooked me. The Punic Nightmares 3 parter as well. Both are paywalled now, but well worth the price of admission.

That's actually covered in, I believe, part 3 of his WWI series. When he compares Joffre to Churchill he's simply giving some context to an important figure who's much less well known today. Trust me, there's a reason Dan Carlin regularly tops the iTunes charts when he releases a new podcast. The average episode is

In the sense of being larger-than-life, charismatic military leaders whose personas were seen as quintessentially of their respective nations.

I almost wish for a full on timeline divergence. GRRM oversees a satisfying and timely end to the series before they start losing actors or budget and then is allowed the time to flesh out the books more grandiose/unfilmable ending at his leisure.

I want my queensmoot, dammit.

Missing the point here. When she said "complex" she really meant number of moving parts. Pacific Rim's plot plays out like the 3rd movie in a trilogy. The world is pre-established and relies on tons of exposition and flashbacks to bring the audience up to speed on the characters, the technology, the threat, etc. Our

The dinos in Jurassic Park got 14 minutes. Goji himself only got about 8 minutes in the 1954 original. You get two choices with giant monster movies. Schlocky fun or looming horror. I'm glad they attempted the second.

I have years of professional experience

Well, I get my pop-tarts from a local free-range, cruelty free pastry rancher. Bread takes practice to pull off with any consistency anyway. I don't see anything gimmicky about his cottage cheese recipe. And it doesn't even sound like you've attempted the dry aged beef.