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Yeah. I'd never heard anyone say, "I thought he was dead already," when he died.

FFS, Internet!

And now that they don't teach cursive any more, nobody ever will!

NO!! I just stumbled across this stuff just a couple of hours before you posted this article. I read some of the The Wood between Worlds (or whatever) blog, and was totally absorbed in this bizarreness for 15-30 minutes. I'd never heard of this or known that there was a discrepancy before, and now… bam.

Yes.

Yes. Salt-n-Peppa wanted to talk about it, Color Me Badd just wanted to sex you up. Venus and Mars, yet again. The cosmic dance continues.

Not sarcasm from the characters, of course.

Ahhhhhh. Okay. It's like you can't trust anybody on the internet!

It happens a lot in cold places. One of my friend's in high school had that happen to their cat, except theirs was sliced open by the radiator fan. The vet put it back together, and it became known as the toughest cat in the world.

This sounds very intriguing.

I had no idea of the weird douchecult that surrounds that movie when I first saw it, and save for the last few minutes, I thought it was a hilarious movie that didn't take itself seriously. The final couple of scenes make it clear that it's a half intentionally-/half unintentionally hilarious movie that has crawled up

I get why people like horses, but this bizarrely enthusiastic level of hate made my day.

While it's not my favorite moment of the episode, I love the off-handed sarcasm thrown at the Bible for no particular reason: "The Bible is the real good news!"

I really love that moment at the end when he reaches that point of serene, yet hyper, perfection.

Racist reference humor!

But a modern audience might not recognize those things as existing outside of those characters. it would still be something interesting to talk about, but it's nice that kids and even some adults won't look at those stereotypical representations and think, "Yeah, that's accurate for that whole group of people."

As we move farther and farther from the time when these general stereotypes were seen as representing an entire group of people, they become more and more individuals with some specific traits. The original intent gets lost, the people with those intentions die off, and we just have the crows whom we can enjoy.

Man… that is a major downer about Rhythm and Hues. I suppose that when work can be sent anywhere in the world without actually physically sending anything anywhere, it's cheaper to have it done in countries where there is basically slave labor. Compound that with Hollywood accounting (the legality of which is totally

It also didn't help that home computers were, like, 2-3,000 1984 dollars. That was probably more than a year's worth of tuition+room and board.