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Alexandre’s nickname is “Good Boy” which, as a large Golden Retriever American, must have confused Northcutt.

The same reason Joe Camel was an issue- kids are impressionable, and cartoony-looking things get through to them. At a certain point, the only difference between marketing to kids and using kid-friendly marketing is your stated intent, and that’s not good enough.

Yeah, whoever it was, Catch-22 is not the place for a “Whoo! Merica! Buy our trucks!” ad. It’s like tacking a “Buy war bonds!” ad on at the end of Platoon.

Nicolas Hoult doesn’t have the chin to play Batman. It’s all about the chin. 

I’d say the distinction between social and/or current events commentary and general humanist commentary is a fairly significant one. Not saying that one is better than the other, but when a story is quite clearly asking you to view it as a representation or metaphor of a specific thing, as opposed to an example of a

Me thinks this be the card of calling of the dastardly clown of crime 

How about a Batman film set in Shakespearian times?

I’ll be honest, I’m on the bar’s side here.  That’s a pretty fucked up thing to say to someone.

I think each generation, at some point, gingerly stands up from its chair, looks at the generation that has followed, realizes the younger generation’s knees don’t hurt, and gets really angry about that fact.

*watches 4000 pairs of mouse-ears turn to ash at the snap of one's white-gloved fingers*

What a reference! What a lovely reference! 

Tolls.

Immeressen Joe

This guy was so good in Mad Max Fury Road

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Seattle leapfrogged this in 1988. There is a much faster way to get fast food.

Matlab is hot stinky cat dookie.

WAHHHHHHHH MY BEDTIME STORY WAS NOT TO MY LIKING WAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH

WAHHHHHH I COULD WRITE A BETTER ONE

I WON’T

BUT HEAR ME OUT: I COULD

I’m an old nerd (47). I liked the show pretty well, but the nerd culture stuff was generally the least funny aspect.

And, unlike Kyrie, Kawhi accounted for the Earth's rotation.