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Shut-Up-N-Take-My-Moneyy
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So I do a Japanese martial art that involves weapons, and my spouse does historical European martial arts. Between the pair of us we have at least one weapon in every room in the house. The joke has been that if anyone ever breaks in, they’d probably be more terrified of us and leave.

(I should point out that I

Having children causes a weird time-distortion effect that acts as a filter on your memory of things you watched as a child. My son is eight now, but when he was little it was like waiting on pins and needles for the moment when he’d be old enough to watch things I’d loved at his age. For example, I wanted so badly to

Now show us how he parked at the airport...

Buttress fisting is usually reserved for the second or third long weekend.

Uhh, that’s what she said?

Can you fit your fist through the flying buttress?

Dark blue is king.

Is he a daywalker? He doesn’t seem to have aged at a human pace! Bring Blade back Marvel!!!

Money grab is a hard accusation to fling at someone who’s just lost her spouse. Also, consider this: when someone dies as the result of an auto (or other type) of accident, insurance companies often file suit on behalf of the victim. When I was a kid, a teenage boy was on a church trip which involved a hayride and was

I’ll see your Calypso Green and raise you Graphite Nightmist Metallic

Also philosophically it’s one of the most complex and smartest shows airing right now.

I don’t watch Adventure Time or Steven Universe, but the writing on Rick & Morty is absolutely brilliant, in terms of comedy, world-building and character development. That’s why I’m fascinated by it. Can’t speak to others’ experiences. The animation seemed odd to me at first, so I get that complaint, but I got over

They go for, you can’t afford it, and some change.

Goddamn, son. Log off and don’t come back ‘till you’ve gotten yourself a blowjob.

So your telling me you could easily go out and do what these guys do?

I’m right in the demographic who might harbor some nostalgia for this car. I had  a ‘77, a ‘78 and an ‘82 Celica. They were pretty bombproof, too. Each one went 200K before going off to new homes. Which is pretty remarkable for cars of that era. But no way is that nostalgia worth $10k.. Maybe worth $4500 on good day.

It does not defy physics... It challenges your perception of them.

DAMN this one is hard. These come from the days when Toyota built cars you wanted because they were fun. The trim and package is rare, the 20R engine famous for being bomb proof. But...... 10 large? I don’t know if these pack enough interest to be worthy that lofty of a price. Given the article says it’s