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Greninja is so fast! Plus it's original moves look super cool.

I imagined Darryl playing this on his keyboard, and it made me sad.

Aw, it pains me to hear this. Craig Robinson is so charismatic, I just want him to succeed. More This Is the End, less of whatever this is.

Yeah, I can't imagine how long it must have taken to do this.

Maybe I'm overreacting, but it does rub me the wrong way that the coded Latino dog is a chihuahua who can hotwire cars and sexually harasses Bette Midler's character.

Yeah, the term "mentally ill" crops up repeatedly in cases like these, and it acts as sort of a barrier to put distance between the perpetrator and the implications of their actions. Yet, by comparison, little mind is paid to the fact that his parents bought him a gun for his birthday, that he was likely bombarded

Yeah, the term "mentally ill" crops up repeatedly in cases like these, and it acts as sort of a barrier to put distance between the perpetrator and the implications of their actions. Yet, by comparison, little mind is paid to the fact that his parents bought him a gun for his birthday, that he was likely bombarded

Yeah, the term "mentally ill" crops up repeatedly in cases like these, and it acts as sort of a barrier to put distance between the perpetrator and the implications of their actions. Yet, by comparison, little mind is paid to the fact that his parents bought him a gun for his birthday, that he was likely bombarded

Yeah, the term "mentally ill" crops up repeatedly in cases like these, and it acts as sort of a barrier to put distance between the perpetrator and the implications of their actions. Yet, by comparison, little mind is paid to the fact that his parents bought him a gun for his birthday, that he was likely bombarded

Yeah, the term "mentally ill" crops up repeatedly in cases like these, and it acts as sort of a barrier to put distance between the perpetrator and the implications of their actions. Yet, by comparison, little mind is paid to the fact that his parents bought him a gun for his birthday, that he was likely bombarded

Yeah, the term "mentally ill" crops up repeatedly in cases like these, and it acts as sort of a barrier to put distance between the perpetrator and the implications of their actions. Yet, by comparison, little mind is paid to the fact that his parents bought him a gun for his birthday, that he was likely bombarded

The media gets to persecute two minorities with one stone. They remove the racial context of the situations by throwing around terms like "mentally ill" and "soft-spoken" and "lonely" and pull attention away from the victims while simultaneously stigmatizing those with mental illness as innately violent people with

You know, fuck people who think blatant violent racism is a symptom of mental illness.

You know, fuck people who think blatant violent racism is a symptom of mental illness.

It's great too how the puppet is almost always in the exact same position. Flawless editing with the cat entrances. Was it ever treated in the show as a joke? I can't recall.

He is a very large bichon frise, though most people think he looks like a very large miniature poodle. I think the smaller breeds tend to be more soulless. My dog has a massive Napoleon complex. It's funny how no matter how intelligent a dog may be, their first priority is always how they can steal more human food.

He has one facial expression, and it's, "Do you know who I am?!"

I absolutely love the soundtrack of that movie. That and Bette Midler's song are relentless in their catchiness.

He conceals the evil within him with his fluffyness. When you look closely at his eyes, you can only see pure blackness.

He is mine! His name's Hercules and he hates me.