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The difference is that they are all on one page, and I can actually see them without having to click through tons of ads.

They appear to be real cards, but it is not clear what the meaning is. the urchin thing is speculation.

It should be. It was drawn by Ernst Haekel, famous naturalist and artist.

Group force choke.

Yeah, but I really do have a lot of other places I can do that, and I kind of don't want to invite the trolls here. They flooded in a bit after the election, and it sort of sucked.

What's the pop culture angle on this that makes it appropriate for an AV Club post? "Idiocracy"? Is fast food considered pop culture?

As a gecko, I resent your sizist remark.

My thoughts exactly.

Oh no. The privatization of Medicare will not be put into effect immediately. That would take way more balls than you are going to find in Washington.

Maybe I can use this to convince my daughter that she really doesn't want a smart phone for Christmas.

True that. Have you ever met humans? Do you really think a bunch of them could successfully pull of anything and keep it a secret for long? Ever?

Well, when you've been around that long, you pick up a few things. And yes, that kind of IS a problem with the whole curse thing. For a lot of reasons, it does not make sense. How, for example, does Henry or anyone else in town know anything about the internet, which they seem to. It's possible to design a fictitious

She probably cleaned it up, obsessively arranging and touching his things. If my kid left me (prematurely), I would spend a lot of time straightening her room.

OK, I'll give her that, but she's like the mean girl who occasionally shows random acts of kindness to the less popular kids.

Definitely thought about that. My ever-observant 11 year old pointed out that to me that, yes, Cinderella was pregnant the whole time with a pregnancy that did not progress, but no, no one would notice because they kept experiencing the same day every day. In fact it would have been strange to them if she had given

I grew up in the 80s. The gaunt thing was in. Put a little make-up on him and he's an extra from an Adam Ant video, with the feathers and all.

In the context of this show, savior means "person who was deliberately programmed into the curse so that it could be broken". It does not mean "person who has to save everyone, all the damn time and can not have a life". Even Rumple said that Emma could not break the curse if it was recast, implying that she is not

When has Blue not been a bitch and only ambiguously good? Even the fact that she helped save Emma was clouded by her complicity in Gepetto's lie.

Going way back to the curse, did it ever freak Henry out that he was growing up while all of the other kids remained the same age? This would mean he would have different classmates every year as he moved through school. Why did Regina bring so many kids over anyway? Henry talks about how no one in the town changed

Isn't it possible that he has a (slightly) older comic lying around? What's more unbelievable is how neat everything is in his room.