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    Surprisingly fun game. Still going to eat cheeseburgers, though.

    It's nice to know that Brick Frog made it into the guild.

    Line of the episode goes to Finn when Lich Jake walked on screen. "Oooh, boy, here we go." Also, I've always been a big Moynihan fan so I know that whenever he's writing I'm in for a lore feast. Also also, I should reread Forming.

    There was an amazing Moonbeam City name in this episode. Chrysalis was investigating the kidnapping of a guy named Glitterodriguez.

    Deep Space 9 is actually my Star Trek of choice this weekend. I'm on season 2 and am really loving the setting and actors. Major props to Avery Brooks for evening out his performance after the first few episodes.

    I'm terrified of scary video games. This makes no sense because I love horror movies and watch LPs or streams of horror games. I think it has something to do with the sense of agency. If I were ever in a situation like that I would turn around and bolt instead of moving forward. When the agency is taken away you just

    If there's one thing I love it's songs from my childhood being used to express the joy of wanton murder and hedonism. Feels Good is now my song of the week.

    I would have paid good money to see T-Pain cast as the Tin Man.

    I remember seeing the trailer for Kung Pow when I was in high school and thinking it was going to be the dumbest movie. Then I saw it and it was the dumbest movie that ever had me in tears laughing. It's got plenty of faults (the cow fighting scene, the entire ending) but most of the jokes and voices were comedy gold.

    I'm all for body positivity but given the kinds of strenuous activities most of the people in these pics put themselves through I sincerely doubt they would have the kind of body types shown in the after pictures.

    How is Steven Universe's "Jailbreak" not on this list?

    I've been secretly referring to Peridot as the Vegeta of the story. I genuinely hope I'm right.

    I definitely see what you're saying about the slight reservation you have concerning the persistent themes of relationships and love as they apply to Garnet. Keep in mind that this is by no means me faulting the writers or Garnet as a character. In fact, I applaud them for finding such a unique and easily