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The replies in this thread are making me feel old.

After looking through a list of R-rated movies that came out around when I turned 17, I think this was my first too.

I'm a fan of the typo myself.

On the off chance that someone else here has watched it, the protagonist of The Tatami Galaxy is so much like me it was uncomfortable watching the show at times. I even have the tendency to speak really fast. Watching the different permutations of his life made me think about how I constantly ask myself "what if?" and

I watched this movie in high school, while I was pining for a girl who I liked more or less because she was really nice to me. That line hit me like a ton of bricks.

I agree with every word of this. I also have a similar issue with people who claim to like things "ironically" to say that they like something, but its "objective badness" factors into their opinion enough to force them to distance themselves from what it is they like by calling their appreciation ironic. If anything

I voted for Mike the Bully but Simmons was definitely a close second, if only because I want to see more debate-related Community episodes (really, on any show, I don't understand what everyone's fixation on glee clubs are when, in my extremely biased opinion, speech and debate is the superior high school

I'm going to play some video games, and watch more Ancient Aliens. At some point I'll probably be doing both of these things at the same time.

Easter is Friday? That explains the egg-shaped cake pops my mom was making…

Maybe Hollywood thought it would be a good idea to back off from anime adaptations after Dragonball: Evolution.

The reader I use is HoneyView 3, and it's pretty good. I'm not sure how good its file type support is though since I've only been using it with .rar files.

Upstream Color
Pacific Rim
Man of Steel
Ghibli project whose name I can't remember

I recently finished Lawrence Wright's The Looming Tower, which I picked up after reading (and loving) Going Clear, his book about the history of Scientology. I prefer the latter but really only because I'm personally more interested in the subject matter; I think The Looming Tower was actually more ambitious in scope

Do B/W 2 add a lot of new things worth checking out, or should I just wait for Pokemon X/Y?

Season 2 of Walking Dead beat season 4 of Breaking Bad, so this competition has been invalid for a long time.

I watched the first two seasons of BBT just to see if the vitriol directed at it was justified, and it really is. It's not really the fact that it's bad that annoys me, it's that during those first two seasons I would occasionally see glimpses of clever writing. I don't think the premise could support a great show,

It's fine as long as you don't end up on a newswire someday. Or it's fine only if you end up on a newswire someday. One of the two.

I watched it last year and I was still whelmed.

To be perfectly frank, I don't think I've been happy since my 4th (out of 5) year of college. The prospect of becoming an adult scares the shit out of me.