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@SkyHawkMkIV: Uh, he's actually correct and, level headed in his assessment of it I might add. There's an interesting documentary that addresses this that's hosted by John Cleese called Wine Is Confusing. Very enlightening, I think even a Troll would appreciate it.

@lightninglouie: It helps put the 8 foot tall alien with the angel wings that's in her kitchen to ease.

@SEDAGIVE?!: Don't mean to keep fueling this debate (which will never ever stop really) but correct me if I'm wrong, but when Watanabe spins the top at the beginning of the movie (which we later see is the two of them in Limbo) the top drops PLUS it violates the rule that no one other than the dreamer handles their

@gbmbg: That was going to be my exact reply.

@ectocooler: It sounded like a deaf Russian, trying to talk in a British accent that came out Australian and then was ran through a voice modulator.

@PlaidNinja: I was only speaking to the fact that you said "cartoons have changed", which I would agree with. Cartoons became watered down in the past couple of decades. This level of sophistication was pretty much there from the start.

@PlaidNinja: I must disagree, this is an example of cartoons at their finest. That much innuendo hasn't been put into a cartoon since Merry Melodies.

Zombie Jack Kirby?

@roninpenguin: Living in Idaho, I can attest to the fact that Dieter Laser would make it about ten minutes in small town Idaho before he was a) questioned by the cops b) refused service at the one dining establishment in town c) called any number of derogatory homosexual names by ignorant residents or d) all of the

@Greyhole: I see something like a GUNDAM as a guerrilla unit. Something that is used in a clinch for the most part that you don't see coming. It can stop, reverse course, hold on to things, hide behind things, etc, etc. Not to sound all Wrath of Khan here, but there are unlimited ways something like that could sneak

I have to say, giant robots in space seems like a dumb, implausible idea for sure, and that's why governments won't throw money at it.

@tylerbrainerd: Whether you see it or not, you hear it for sure and you definitely see an arm on the ground, signalling to the universe for the first time that Obi Wan does indeed have his Fuck Up Boots on. It shoulda been in there.

@Christopher Hunt: BTW, I'm not trying to Troll or be on a soap box, I genuinely want a dialog about this. Can we all at least agree that sometimes when as a country we allow ourselves to be swayed by the fear card, we tend to make mistakes?

@curtisimo: Yes, that is true, the constitution is flexible so that it might be interpreted within the context of the times it is needed. Its a document that serves as the basis of a government that would hopefully carry itself well into the future, because the Fore Fathers recognized that they had NO idea what was

@RockySterling: Let me ask you a question Rocky. If you need to send a package and it has to be overnighted via FedEx, do you pay the same price as you would to send a letter with the USPS?

@AmphetamineCrown: If I understand @Wwhat correctly, he's implying that the internet as a whole is a self regulating market based on the trends and patterns of its consumer, and is then in turn referring to Anti Trust Law that steps in when destructive competition occurs.

@ARP: Is Faux News an actual site, or are you implying that I'm simply spouting rhetoric?