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Funniest word is "jubblies". It stole the crown immediately upon its 1990s birth in Australia. None have wrenched the crown free from it since.

Postpartum.

An English English question for you: Would one say "England is a bunch of knobheads" or "England are a bunch of knobheads"?

No, I'm definitely not thinking "trendy"; I'm thinking "people actually eat it in meaningful amounts". Horse/basashi is one of those things the average person eats really rarely (if at all).

"…and popular in Japan…"

Barbara? Is that you?

Only Anne of Black Voodoo can bring them back.

He un-died it.

Such timing. Just yesterday I commented on my other half's spinach at dinner – simple but awesome. She said it was just soy + butter, and that it's the one way to get the kids to eat spinach.

General rule: If it's for the grown-up market, it'll be subtitled. If it's strictly for the kiddies, it'll be re-dubbed. If it's Fun For All Ages™ – which is a lot of stuff, really – both subtitled and re-dubbed may be available. When going to the theater or renting a DVD, be careful to go for the right version.

Well. Today's too nice a day to be writing Internet comments, but as long as the following presents itself:

Or a cold day. Or any day.

"Japanese kids love vegetables (way more than American kids)"

So yuur the bastard who's been peekin' under me kilt!

My German grandmother just keeps claiming to be a jelly doughnut. What's up with that?

Mr. Neilan! You want to black out the opponent's numbers. Black them out. Not "blackout" them.

It's right there in the theme song: "We'll have a gay… old… ti-i-i-i-me!"

I search for this alleged "assertion of a monoculture" and fail to find it.

I do so love it when a human comments on some other human's actions, and some goober steps up to declare said comment invalid not because of its content but because the country names stamped on the passports of the persons involved don't match.

Fun to see American animators use obesity to caricature another country.