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I am so bummed that Afterlife got delayed into 2021, also this art is freaking awesome.

Barf Jr took over the family business a few years ago. What happened to Barf Sr?

That dad was a cross between Homer Simpson and Al Bundy before either of those characters existed.

As I’m now one of the SUPER OLDS, I remember (the end) of when this show aired and it’s one of the first I was obsessed with.

Where do they find these people and why do they keep sending ‘em to me???

Here, let me wash that off of you with some water.

I think it is quite beloved by those who do remember. It was hilarious and subversive and how many other television shows regularly featured kids dying in front of a firing squad?

Legitimately one of my favorite childhood jokes came out of that household:

Isn’t it ironic?

*Slime falls on Plan_R’s head*

*drops slime on Plan_R*

I suppose this means that you can do that on television after all.

Having children causes a weird time-distortion effect that acts as a filter on your memory of things you watched as a child. My son is eight now, but when he was little it was like waiting on pins and needles for the moment when he’d be old enough to watch things I’d loved at his age. For example, I wanted so badly to

My parents let us watch whatever we wanted. Mostly we weren’t interested in R rated films because they were “boring” to us, but they probably regretted letting us watch Gremlins. Temple of the Doom OTOH just brought lots of questions about Indian religion they couldn’t answer.

I’m honestly surprised Gremlins didn’t fuck me up. Its odd, cause objectively, in a lot of ways, its a horrifying movie. As funny as the Gremlins are, design-wise they’re still pretty menacing. I will say that the scene in the house with the mom alone is a master class in fucking suspense. I can’t stand to listen to

Sign me up for glowing children. They can hide in a department store all they want, but with the flick of a switch we can hone in on their whereabouts

Late to this game, but if you’re going to start talking about cost benefit analysis and applying morality clauses to health care, you’re treading a slippery slope indeed.

By that logic, we should also not pay for your doctor’s bills if you have hypertension or obesity because of your lack of exercise of poor eating habits.

regardless of the need for people to adopt children, this kind of research will take us to a place where extro-uterine pregnancy is possible which will be a game changer for all kinds of economic, social and existential problems.

How about cost? Did you know adopting is expensive as fuck? Oftentimes way more expensive than IVF (especially if you have insurance).