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The other thing "Unlimited" tends to mean is that Batman will don a suit made of nanobots, stow away on a rocket ship while chasing Clayface and, I dunno, Inque, and find himself on a parallel Earth populated by anthropomorphic animals created by the Ultra Humanite.

Oooh a new Batman cartoon! Can't wait to se-

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Speed Racer. It was such a great, weird movie — and utterly gorgeous to boot. If only it had done well at the box office, maybe the Wachowskis would have had a bigger effects budget on Cloud Atlas (another great movie) so the makeup looked less foolish and it would have appealed to a broader audience. Then maybe

This article just gave me that idea. Trying it tonight :D

Well, ...my friend... just moved recently and he was blown away by how high he got off a standard amount of his drug of choice. I... I mean... uh... HE was wondering what was going on. This totally explains it!

I figured a few people would hack this thing.

Perhaps if we smash together the headlines we can arrive at an answer:

As a former drug addict and someone with chronic pain and is dependent on medicine, I appreciate this explanation. It's something I already knew, but the layman should make this connection. The following is not an excuse:

Every time you feel hungry when you pass by a refrigerator? Like that, but with alleyways and pub

Solution: Rename your dog to Peanut Butter and associate with jar opening.

I can't find the paper, but a similar result was found in a survey of bar patrons. People became intoxicated with less alcohol in an unfamiliar bar than the bar at which they were regulars.

Let's just say I always laughed at the term "pre-flight" whenever I would get on a plane...but in this case, I think I'm already running.

Hmm, then I am going to have to go with:

...we are so fucking doomed.

They've also fought before, so I guess it makes sense.

Batman have been borrowing imagery from Dracula for decades.

That's not a bad thing!

In many non-domestic territories (as in, not US/Canada), The Avengers was called Avengers Assemble to avoid confusion with the culturally resonant Avengers of British television fame.

It's an early spelling of fantasy, I think often to distinguish personal fantasies (especially sexual ones) from fantasy fiction. I remember reading a biographical essay in which the author talks about writing sexual books back when "fantasy was still spelled with a 'ph'."