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I was thinking more a less silly Whoops Apocalypse.

My younger brother pretty much exclusively spent his time in a cast (broken arm) hitting me with it. I'd complain more, but the only reason he had a broken arm in the first place was because I'd pushed him into the nettle pit.

Exact same fear here too (as does my partner, which I only discovered on a SotC replay)!

Honestly, Once I Was An Eagle marked the point where I went off her. Loved the first three albums, but something in the stylistic change since then just leaves me cold.

Was that the John Hurt one? I keep meaning to rewatch that, as over the last couple of years I've become convinced it was a lot better than I - brain filled with the '68 adaptation - gave it credit for being. Probably I'm wrong and it was gash, but you never know.

The Babadook is a good film, but I think you'll enjoy it a lot more if you wind your expectations a bit. I definitely ended up wishing it had just been presented to me as what it was (a nice fresh take on its specific sub-genre of horror film) rather than THE FILM TO END ALL FILMS.

Is it Swiss Family Robinson that has a section where the author has wildly misunderstood isinglass windows, so has them making the windows from their house out of the unrelated fish product also called isinglass? I haven't read it for thirty years so that image of them magically making windows out of fish-guts and

My partner quotes the Tamarian phrases from that at me when I over-use Simpsons quotes, which has drained it of its emotional power in this house somewhat.

The Simpsons film isn't exactly a chore to not watch again, but among all the rubbish there's a speech Homer makes to Marge along the lines of he 'just tries to get through each day without to much damage so he can get back into bed with her again' which is probably the only time the Simpsons has destroyed me

Dear lord that man is attractive.

Pray for Zebra.

God, not remembering Gravesend must be brilliant. (I did the same 'scarpering as soon as legally able' thing. My parents are still there though, so full escape has been impossible).

Is this the support group? Because I lived on the Dickens Estate for several years so I get extra Gravesend survival points slash PTSD.

He didn't have OCD, certainly in earlier series they even made a catchphrase of the fact he didn't have OCD he had an anxiety disorder with some ocd like manifestations.

We're working on milk!

Bob doing the same bad Senor Wences impression whenever he voices anything inanimate is one of my favourite running jokes, just because it's somehow so *right*.

I also had that small moment of wonder.

Dave Sim's mental disorder is a matter of record, sadly. Though I suspect without that he'd still be a dick, just a less flowery one.

Haven't seen if anybody has already said, but the leftist, feminist conspiracy to sap our precious bodily fluids is almost literally what Sim *does* (or possibly '*did*'. there's been talk that he's back on meds) believe. He's genuinely not well.