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Add a monocle and mustache to Hulk, and he's saying "Good show old boy!"

Living in a world where a meme can be born, die, and become a nostalgic reference in three weeks is just exhausting.

I'm pretty sure you stole most of this article from Kirby Ferguson's Everything is a Remix.

Still not sure why this is a scathing indictment but we were all okay with Lady Gaga doing a light remix of Express Yourself.

At this stage there have been more seasons I've missed than seasons I've watched, and I didn't watch this one, so maybe it is genuinely terrible. But if FXX airing episodes from all seasons near constantly has proven anything, it's that the "continuity, or story logic, or character derailment," ship sailed a

I have owned three pairs of Monoprice headphones. All three began to fail in one way or another within 48 hours. Pass.

Zoey 101 still plays near continuously on Teen Nick.

Ah, well at least that explains why Spin Doctors became every comedians go-to musical punchline in the past month.

Genuine question: Is Moonlighting worth going back and watching? I was too young when it was on, but always mildly fascinated. And every time it comes up, it always seems interesting.

This article from beginning to end repeatedly asks "Is if for kids? Or is it for adults?" and throws up its hands as if there isn't an obvious third group in between the two for whom the movie IS actually intended—teenagers. The nineties are filled with movies meant specifically for middle and high school boys to

Considering that it starts right off the bat with the author bluntly telling the guest that his entire premise is completely broken, this is a surprisingly long article.

Today I learned that in 1994, NKOTB was America's foremost Tony! Toni! Toné! parody group.

The Moral Orel movie is different than I expected.

This is a movie I remember exclusively through ads in comics. Otherwise, as far as I knew, it didn't actually exist and I've never seen any other acknowledgement of its existence until now.

You forgot to use the word "slurry." Any time you're writing negatively about food, you must refer to some aspect of it as a "slurry."

Having just bought the game a couple days ago, I clicked on this expecting genuine tips on how to pick a MK8 character based on their differing racing abilities.

As mentioned pretty specifically in the article several times, we aren't. But a movie franchise entitled "Planet of the Apes" is pretty clearly going to end up with, you know, a Planet of Apes which is the forgone conclusion this movie it dancing around.

but fighting games are self-evident

Considering damn near everything they make is a retread of a classic fairy tale (Frozen included), I'm not sure that argument actually makes sense.

Gordon Ramsey's entire career is based entirely on saying much worse on a weekly basis, so I really don't get it.