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@Dirk Anger: Yeah, those examples are usually pretty subtle. For instance, I've heard several times that Red Riding Hood is a warning about young women going out with older men. I guess they were allowed to have violence in stories back then, just not sex.

@Esther Inglis-Arkell: I took a class in college about folk tales, and the older versions of pretty much all of them are almost as much of torture porn as the Saw movies. It's pretty cool.

My favorite part of the "original" Cinderella (known versions of folk tales are rarely the original) is that, to fit into the slipper, the step sisters each mutilate their feet (one cuts off a toe, the other loses a heel), and the prince has to have the rather profuse bleeding pointed out to him by the fairy

@Alasdair Wilkins: Damn, I was hoping for coffee-acid. Good reference, though!

Wait, so what did "crazy theories" get the other point for? Illuminati? LSD in Starbuck's coffee? Were-Pigs?

@justvisiting: It's also less famously on the bottom of Lucky Charms boxes.

Personally, the future Earth looks better than Pandora. I mean, if I had to pick which one to live on, I would choose Super-Vegas.

@corakil: Yeah, I like the excitement people seem to have about this, but we really do not have nearly enough info to justify it. We are kinda setting ourselves up for a let down.

@Rawrnosaourous: If that is true, that is a really shitty power.

If I was a shapeshifter, I'm pretty sure I would not change into a person who is in the room. I mean, was Dean going to be like "Wait, don't shoot! It's just Dean!"

Double conspiracy?! Whoa! It's starting to look like a triple conspiracy!

@cadrina: Don't worry, it's a midget.

The vampire attack seems to be the most elaborate and extreme prank ever.

@DangerousDac175: Don't worry, I've been getting in my target practice.

Loved that intro. Community is one of my all time faves!