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Dr Mantis Toboggan, MD
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As someone who couldn’t hit the more important notes of “Suddenly Seymour” in his high school production of “Little Shop of Horrors”, that 8 second clip hit me where I (used to) live. It’s also goddamn hilarious and will watch it far more often than I should.

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I don’t know, I found the gore to be a bit more palatable compared to previous episodes. Just thinking about that tire to that teens face makes me feel uncomfortably queasy, as opposed to an entertained queasy like in this episode.

I hear that. As someone who was homeless for a month in his early twenties, I’ve got a good idea of how easy it is for something like that to happen, how completely out of your control the whole situation can be and the effect it can have on your mental health. And it wasn’t even for that long a time!

As someone who can tolerate Elmo, and even find that red fuzzball occasionally entertaining, oh God, no. That cover screams “Diminishing returns” and “Corporate mandated sequel and/or merchandise tie-in” and “Who needs charm and decent illustrations? They’re babies!”

“The Monster at The End of This Book”, or, as I like to call it, “Babys Introduction to Post-Modernism” is one of the all-time greatest books ever.

Remember when a B99 review would get HUNDREDS of comments, not dozens?

Aw, but Moe, the Dank! The Dank!

SPRINKLES!!!

That is literally the worst thing that could happen to a young, rich, white male in today's world. No wonder he kinda went off the deep end there…

Why? What happened to Bruce Wayne when he was a child?

Ms Pailn, you DO know that you can use a photo that isn't of yourself, right? I mean, I'm neither a doctor OR Danny DeVito, if you can believe that!

This crack is really more-ish

"Sweet Clyde, laugh derisively at them."

"Was"?

*cough*Song of The South*cough*

Oh, we'd already done that, but once our respective puka shell necklace lust had been satisfied, we were both like, "Well now what?"

Southland Tales is one of those movies I *really* want to re-watch, yet can't bring myself to.

My girlfriend and I at the time were at a loose end one night, with nothing to do and no reason not to do anything, so we looked for anything that could be decent.