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Goofy fact: the song "Human(e) Meat" got me to pull the trigger on becoming a vegetarian. I'd been considering it for a while, but also considering some sort of locally-sourced etc. type of thing (not that I could really have afforded that anyway). That song pretty blew my last few weak-ass objections out of the

I know someone who does it. The appeal is, basically, being able to get small amounts of nicotine instead of having to have a whole cigarette's worth at once. In theory, this can help a person cut down; in practice, as I've seen it used, it's mainly a way to get a quick smoke indoors without bugging anybody.

I think it all has propylene glycol in it. Aside from that, I gather that it varies. The stuff that's just flavour doesn't have nicotine.

I think that was, all things considered, the best running gag that he did on SNL. It's really stood the test of time.

The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra is hilarious, though. No, it's not automatic; the movie isn't funny because of its premise, but because they stuffed it full of jokes. It's not really an anti-comedy movie.

After you listen to everything people have mentioned here, as pretty much all of them are essential, I'd suggest that you check out Propagandhi. They've ended up becoming something of a standard-bearer for hard-edged political punk rock.

"Another One Bites The Dust" was a Deacon composition, as I recall.

That's the one with the "Pitchblende! Bauxite!" joke, right?

In specific regard to Iron Fist vs. Silk, some of the difference (besides the obvious, e.g. the characters being different) likely comes down to medium. Quite a lot of people these days prefer to see superheroes in any form other than comics. Even the big sellers in the monthly comic world pale in comparison to the

I had a brief conversation with a Dane on this very board a while back. He popped in to inform me that he was an MRA (as my comment had been directed against them) and that MRAs are not racist as a group. He later went on to talk about how Sweden had become a dangerous hellhole (my response to that essentially being

Dark Tranquility could come next.

It's very weird. I grew up with Muslim kids in my grade school classes. It was never a big deal. Then I hit adulthood and started hearing people my age, from my town, who presumably had statistically-similar experiences (I went to a number of different public school, so it's not like I was in the same neighbourhood

Does the protagonist combat-roll everywhere?

Prodigy - Smack My Bitch up (directed by Jonas Akerlund).

And you're a hard marker in general! I'm genuinely curious at how badly this movie manages to blow it at the end now.

I could see that. I wasn't wild about those bits either, but they were definitely head and shoulders above the rest of that million-year-long movie.

The basketball sketch has exactly one joke, but at least it hits that joke.

The Batman and Robin sketch wasn't great, but John Hodgman's Penguin made it worth watching.

Part of how I know that I have no taste is that I enjoyed watching Movie 43 more than Wedding Crashers. Fuck Wedding Crashers.

I saw it with one of my friends (at home, not at a theatre) precisely because it looked like it sucked. I recommend this approach at times because it makes anything that doesn't totally suck look halfway decent. For the most part, the closest that the movie got to being legitimately entertaining was in little bits