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This. This so much.

My roommie spent a great deal of his childhood living on a reservation with his family. His culture is hugely important to him. He has absolutely adored the Native American subplot from the beginning of it being introduced in season 1. Even when I felt weird about it, he just kept shaking his head, and said I was

The ugly one!

He had better get a maritime lawyer.

I can already see the porn parody… Force Fist: An Anal Story

Jingle in the Jungle

This caused me to laugh mid-sip of soda while sitting at my desk at work. Now my nose is fizzy, my desk is drenched in soda, and everyone at the office is wondering what that weird guffaw/gargle/choke sound was. And I'm coughing. So much coughing. I hold you responsible.

A jar of mayo.
Magazine clippings of Scott Baio.
That song that begins with day-o.

I love that movie. It makes me all sorts of happy up in my heart-places.

That gives me an idea for a Futurama-style Christian cartoon. I call it: "Good News, Everyone!"

Just because he's old, doesn't mean his lawn isn't ready for recreation!

Dingdongs?

I also played Twilight Princess HD, but I beat the original many times. I thought the original was very painful to get through, but the tiny changes they made both visually and in the game itself have made it an absolute pleasure to revisit. Cutting down the tears of light quests from 16 tears to 12 made things feel

I'm late to this comment, but holy shit. As a former church pianist, I approve. I used to make these kinds of jokes all the time as a bored Baptist child. My favorite was rewriting "Who is He in Yonder Stall?" as a sleazy gay hookup song.

Shining Force is where I learned that word, and EXACTLY what I thought of when I saw this episode title. Glad I'm not the only one!

I myself prefer "Wololo… wololo…"

Agreed. Most people today only seem to know Spirited Away, Howl's Moving Castle, and Princess Mononoke. Don't get me wrong… those are great films, but so are the other ones that didn't get around as much in the US.

Its just like my life!

Its true. I'm very normal. I love bread.

Tad Strange thought the same thing. Thought I was the only one. Two great works with too many feels. Overwhelmed by emotions. Tad Strange is in sweater town now…