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Seconding this one big time. I have a feeling there are many of us. One of my favorite films as a lad, but dear God did this scene make a lasting impression on my little mind.

When I was four or five, my parents were watching Airplane! on their bedroom TV and I walked in on the scene where eggs keep coming out of a woman's mouth:
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Those seem like good points.

I find it very plausible Noah would include such a detail to add authenticity and explain some of his other behavior — "Sure, I was furious with Scotty. I even almost strangled him in a passionate rage. But to cold-heartedly run him down (or whatever happened)? I would never do such a thing!"

I have recommended Fargo repeatedly and passionately to everyone I know. I compare it to Breaking Bad. I pull out all the stops.

Cool story, bro.
By which I mean, I genuinely enjoyed your story and can totally imagine how that would be funny at first and then get really old.
And also, I sometimes address people on the internet as "bros".

This was the best line. I rewinded twice: once out of disbelief, twice to relish it.

I actually sincerely recommend to people that they skip the whole second season. None of the plots are consequential because the season ends abruptly midway due to the 2007 Writers Strike, and there is so much painfully bad stuff that you know the showrunners wish they could take back.

Pretty sure Hannah recognized Marnie's moan and immediately knew what was up.

Yea I remember trying to imagine how the controls could give Ender such a range of actions. It seemed you could do anything you could in real-life.. as if it was an old-school text adventure, but one that understood literally any command you entered. The movie was similarly vague about this.. like, which button lets

1) The crazy super-personalized mind-reading adventure game from Ender's Game.
also
2) The null gravity Battle School game from Ender's Game.

Avatar: The Last Airbender. Incredibly satisfying, met expectations of an epic climax, closed loose ends; pretty much flawless.

By "like" he means "such as", not "similar to".

Do's and Do not's.

What does that even mean, "it was made for the fans"? There are fans of every show. If the show is good, it pleases the fans. If it makes no sense, the fans are disappointed and may opt to post bad grades on the internet.

What does that even mean, "it was made for the fans"? There are fans of every show. If the show is good, it pleases the fans. If it makes no sense, the fans are disappointed and may opt to post bad grades on the internet.

I was just as horrified by all this until I actually sat through the first episode. Emotional health = a loving supportive family who is happy. They have great senses of humor about themselves and are fully aware of their redneck faults.
Try to think outside the box for a little bit— yes, their diet is horrendous and

I was just as horrified by all this until I actually sat through the first episode. Emotional health = a loving supportive family who is happy. They have great senses of humor about themselves and are fully aware of their redneck faults.
Try to think outside the box for a little bit— yes, their diet is horrendous and

She is definitely not emotionally neglected. The only real 'abuse' she receives is an unhealthy diet, not unlike most of the US. Pageantry is indeed pretty stupid, but not much less arbitrary than many of the things parents push their kids into doing.