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Harold. Harold and the Purple Crayon. Who was accepted in my house in a way that Thili and the Purple Crayon was very much not.

I loved Kjellgaard's books as a kid. Both he and Joseph Wharton Lippincott had real talents for writing animals. It seemed to me that despite anthropomorphizing the animals to a small degree, they both tried and mostly succeeded at getting into their heads and letting you better understand the creatures. But they

It's one of the leaks that some people are happy to spread around. If it had been in this season's previews, then it wouldn't be something we 'probably won't see until the last season'.

So go to some fucking political site or post and talk about it there. Why do you assholes always have to pollute comment sections with crap that has nothing to do with the topic at hand? Do you think it makes you seem more edgy or serious because you want to talk about something "more important"? it doesn't. It makes

"Nobody gets the wookie cookie cookbook. It's mine!"

I hope to God I get to see GRRM's version of the end of this story someday, because this speedy delivery of much anticipated events is leaving me, for the most part, uninvolved and emotionless. Sam's moment with Jorah, Tyrion's moment with Jon on the cliff, and Oleanna's death were the only exceptions. The depiction

Around here it's still labeled as ice cream, so I think it depends upon what your grocery store buys.

I live in a decent-sized city in the midwest of the US (300,000 people). We have so many Indian restaurants of multiple types that you trip over them. They're insanely popular. Within a 5 mile radius of my house north of town there are 12. And that's not where the majority of them are. I just did a search and there

Bran let a link be created between himself and the Night King that allowed him and his army to invade and destroy the forest people's home. There's speculation that if he goes south of the wall he'll open the door there too for invasion, so he'd be the doom of what he wants to save.

Prince, seven times. I went to see him every time he was playing near me, starting in 1982. For some reason I only went to his shows alone, maybe because I could get to the front rows if I didn't have to bring other people along.

If you think these are worthy of the description extremely offensive, you need to expose yourself to more things outside your safe zone.

It's original with quality animation. While the themes of friendship and power are old, the implementation feels fresh here. The sense of exuberance and joy are on par with the best of anime. The sakuga can be amazing depending on the episode, though not close to Mob Psycho 100. It just delivers on its promises

Oh please, JFK was the first TV-ready president.

I first read these when the second book of the series came out. I was in my mid-30s, but I still read and enjoyed YA sf/f if it was good. I didn't find the first two books to be good. I thought the prose wooden and the story dull, and the movies matched it. A friend convinced me to watch the third movie which was so

I always thought that too, and I love the band. But then I saw other live recordings and realized TSRTS is one of their worst concerts. I never saw the band, and if I could only go back and see one act live it wouldn't be them (it would likely be one of many jazz acts I love. Or how great would it be to see a Mozart

Terrified? Really? That actually says less about Kelly and more about O'Connor.

Don't buy it if they say the fish has never been frozen, because a) the best sushi chefs always use previously frozen, and b) freezing kills the parasites.

Frying bacon while looking sexah.

Duh? Butter, soy sauce (love Tamari or mushroom soy), and garlic are a holy trinity.

Except when the impurities change the flavor, which they do.