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Yeah, I know they are officially, but they're really kinda separate in my mind, like the last trickles of the flood that was started by "The Little Mermaid." Maybe I should come up with a more precise term for them? Late Renaissance? It's not even really a knock - "Mulan" is a great movie, and "Hercules" is fun, but,

And, yes, the animation on both is stunning. I don't like that they chose an historical figure, but the design of Pocahontas is gorgeous, and that movie, like "Sleeping Beauty" before it, chose to change things up in terms of the visual style to great effect.

Oh, agreed. If "Hunchback" ditched those damned gargoyles or at least retooled them to fit the rest of the film and removed some of the slapstick elsewhere, it would've been an absolute masterpiece. "Out There" is one of the most heartbreaking songs to come out of Disney, and "Hell Fire" is their most underrated

You're wrong, but I'll allow it if you can agree that Genisys was an abomination…

It's completely stereotypical to say, but there was just a … a certain quality about him that you don't necessarily always see in straight guys, but I still would buy him as straight, regardless. Matt Bomer, similarly, gives off the same vibe to me, but in a creepier way. … Yes, I find Bomer to be somewhat creepy in

I had to look it up. I suppose? … Is that a show I should know about that everyone else does? …

Some damned beautiful music, though. Kinda like Hunchback of Notre Dame.

My mom likes to think she's being vague about details sometimes, like alluding to the fact that I might have gotten a certain gift for my birthday or Christmas that I've asked for before, but she's not entirely certain that she got the correct thing, so she asks WAY too many questions about it, not realizing that I

I'm pleased to know that my gaydar was pretty on point even before I came out myself when I was watching The Sarah Connor Chronicles.

Liar! Nobody prefers Nick Stahl!

This is all just an elaborate marketing strategy for their direct-to-video sequel to "In & Out," isn't it?

I'd be far more interested in meeting the man who caught a megalodon while fishing than the megalodon itself. Probably less bitey, too…

It's always been real. It's just, you know… extinct.

My mom spent the whole election worried that she'd "have to" vote for him because she hated him. Then he got the nomination. And she voted for him. And now is extolling all his supposed virtues, contradicting herself during the election. Because he was apparently her only option as a Republican.

Hey, I saw that piece of shit! Don't try to turn a blind eye to my suffering, jerk!

Hey now, are they actually fucking their mother, as you claim? If not, I'm pretty sure that's slander!

In a perfect world, sure, I'd agree, and if it's in writing, then, sure, you have more time to think about it before making the statement, generally, but even then, I'm more the type to question a statement that I find to be broad or ignorant or whatever, then maybe point out the blindspots they may have, and, if

I would agree that words have definite uses, but that's still not how people, in general, always talk. Have you never in your entire life misspoke and/or spoke imprecisely without correcting yourself?

Are you talking in writing or in person? Because people aren't always accurate in conversation. Then again, they're not always accurate with what they mean in writing all the time, either.

I think a lot of people actually know Marvel vs. DC by this point, particularly the big ones. I'm just surprised that there are so many who don't around me, I guess.