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Ix-nay on the acebook-fay!

But it's not about my abject disgust for the gays and trannies! It's about the children!

Just remember: whenever an innocent black person is harrassed/killed by a cop, we should remember how hard centuries of white men have worked for our freedoms instead of demonizing them in the interest of a select minority on a moral power trip. Let's not be derailed by the prejudiced tunnel vision of a select fringe

You know, in threads revolving around women and black people, we should really take a look and think about this slippery slope into white male discrimination and making sure their voices are heard as well. Stifling their free speech is often an issue that is overlooked in the liberal media and Reddit should know

Thurman Merman (from Bad Santa)

It's how she says it with her accent that makes it so good.

I read somewhere that the reason kids are often scared of clowns in general is because they have difficulty distinguishing the makeup from the actual person's face. Meaning, they think that the makeup is the person's real exaggerated, terrifying eyebrows, enlarged mouth etc

Totally, especially when Balki loses his shit. Then came the shitty effects.

Random: In Neil Young's book 'Shakey' it's mentioned that when Young lived in Winnipeg, he looked up to Randy Bachman, who ended up teaching him a lot about guitar.

You're not my buddy, guy!

"That's Paul Anka's guarantee (guarantee void in Tennessee)"

When you fuck a 14 year old?

I swear, after all the unappealing visuals in Korine films, that is the scene that bothers me the most. Spaghetti plus tub water is just so viscerally gross.

Haha, i live in Toronto (from a small rural town) and by standards up here, Toronto is fucking filthy in comparison so appreciate that comment:P

It's a very Canadian header.

Love the Smashing Pumpkins, it's basically my teenage years in album format but i can't stand Corgan and wish i never knew anything about the guy outside of music.

I always associate 'O Canada' with late nights after the bar - CBC would play the animation of the provinces with the national anthem playing over it before it switched to the test pattern.
When i get home late these days, i still mentally play the national anthem in my head before hitting the bed :P

i think that's the whole idea behind it and what makes this dichotomy one of the most interesting aspects of the film.

Too bad Caity Weaver already left, she would've been it for sure.

my friend and I once decided to put a box worth of Milk Duds in the popcorn. It tasted glorious but it gave me a hell of a stomachache later :(