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it's from the film Micmacs, from the same director as Amelie.

should we all start wearing chadri, too? DOES THAT HIDE ENOUGH OF OURSELVES FROM MEN? IS THAT FEMININE ENOUGH?

I believe the response to "oh, he's friendly!" should be "well, I'm not!"

Isn't this a summary of the original "Sleeping Beauty"?

Since I'm not familiar with the term 'antebellum' (until now), I always mentally edited her name to Lady Cerebellum.

Is her foot doctor saying that prolonged high heel usage can cause your feet TO GROW BONES WHERE THERE SHOULDN'T BE ANY?? Horrifying!

COTD!

Now if only someone could use the same argument when hiring writers for shows that are predominantly male, we might have something going here. Every form of media should have an even number of men and women contributing to it to portray people in general realistically.

I liked that one, and for some reason, the one with the side table and air horn. Waking someone with an air horn isn't creative, but adding the table was

Hey, they say that all the world's a stage, and very few people can ad-lib proficiently.

Like so:

May I add that those dicks are also not attached to an asshole?

Owls, everybody is fond of owls

YES. Especially the one about babies coming in a kit. I also really loved the ones where he's change up the bedtime stories a little, like the disembodied hand that strangled people.

Wow, mine's amazingly similar, only instead of 'Ryan Gosling', it says 'Joseph Gordon-Levitt'!

That doesn't make it better. What they should have done was take THEIR milk, gone back to THEIR home, and smashed the paid-for milk into THEIR OWN furniture and floor, where they will have to clean it up THEMSELVES.

It looks like wearing the Carpet from Aladdin is really in this year.

This topic made me think of some 'artist' I saw on TV once who preferred to use melted cheese and hotel rooms as his medium. As in, covering entire hotel rooms in melted cheese by slinging gobs of it around. It was the most disgusting waste of food I'd ever seen, especially because I really like cheese, and this

The artbook also mentions the 'lost level' from the movie. My favourite bit of concept art was a picture of a bunch of people lounging around a rooftop pool - that had a cop car sinking into it.

From the article title, I thought this would have something to do with people drawing up their wills and trying to decide who gets which of their action figures.