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One of my fondest fast food memories is when I first had a Honey Butter Chicken Biscuit from Whataburger…such divinity.

It was a learning opportunity for me as well, so thank you for your sacrifice.

Haha! Such great delivery on his part.

I dunno if it was necessarily a coming out, I interpreted it more as there are beautiful men (Channing Tatum and Matthew McConaughey) that are downright attractive, regardless of one's sexuality, and that he wouldn't be opposed to trying out the best of anything. Terrific bit, hehe.

He looks great, like he's lost some weight (although maybe it's just the suit) and his face seemed to have a bit more color. I'm glad to see he's thriving still.

The description of the "wakening penis" was the part I laughed the hardest at. I enjoy the beauty of a male human body as much as anyone else, even if it isn't sexual, and that bit summarized it well enough.

I imagine it would elicit many page views as well. I know that I personally love learning about different cities and cultures through the various lens IV is utilizing.

Those little insecurities, compounded even more so by the specific role women are supposed to play in Westeros society, made her character more enjoyable to read about, to be sure. And I have to praise Lena Headey for conveying those sort of worries into her performance.

He's got that one super strong blacksmith arm which keeps him circling Dragonstone?

Good point. I would only include the Dursleys and Draco Malfoy for this list by virtue of the Jim Dale book narration. The sneerish drawl he adopts for Malfoy is simply delicious to the ears and one can't help but laugh at the blubbering Dudley voice.

The descent into madness is one of my favorite story tropes, and those Cersei chapters in AFFC chronicling such were devoured gleefully.

"Are we BLIND? Deploy the garrison!"

Alan Rickman's performance especially elevated him to the "love to hate" category, even from that first encounter, "Harry Potter, our new celebrity." The oozing condescension and pronunciations utilized by Rickman (and that greasy hair) get him far.

I very much enjoyed the visualization of the "sunken place", being conscious of yourself but forced into a darkness within your own body, unable to move or control near anything while a foreign entity takes over your being is fundamentally frightening.

Same here, I was completely taken by surprise, despite my girlfriend warning me all throughout the movie "She's totally in on it." I was swayed by the stellar performance by the character (and also the actress, of course) and her incredible good looks I suppose. *sheepish grin*

Those are essentially the same observations I've made! I think my visuals were a bit stronger with the drink mixture (I used cranberry juice with a bit of lemon) than eating, but it lasted a slightly shorter time, which is a fair trade off.

Hear, hear. To truly show an authentic shrooms trip someone ought to have been lying on the floor, in tears, exclaiming the wonder and beauty of the carpet or ceiling. Hehe.

That's my preferred method so far. It's much easier for me to actually consume them via a couple shots rather than a drawn out chewing, although in the past putting them on cookies/pizza is sufficient enough. That being said, anything that helps mask the taste/texture helps as really it is eating them that is the…

In regards to the wonderful X-Men Legends, I'll periodically recall that echoing "COMBO!" the game shouts out during the heat of battle and chuckle to myself.

Hear hear. I reference his speech warning of the military-industrial complex all too often considering the frequency of which it falls on deaf ears.