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Tim Foley
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"I think it's time to blow this scene. Get everybody and the stuff together. Okay, three, two, one let's jam!"

I started watching Cowboy Bebop. I guess that's all I need to say, right? I mean, it's a given that it's fucking amazing, everyone already knows it, so, what's the point in elaborating? EDIT: the one downside is that my fondness for this site lead me to read some of those wretched Simon Abrams reviews.

Yeah, it's more something he takes pride in than any form of self-pity. "When I saw what a black, awful joke the world was, I went crazy as a coot!I admit it!"—The Killing Joke, aka the definitive Joker story.

Hey, I still have no idea if the movie will be good. I just don't want to judge it from a single photo still, that's all.

To be fair, a big part of the Joker's character is that he has no illusions about the fact that he is violently insane. Hell, more characters in the DCU are in more denial about their own issues than the Joker is. So, if anyone's going to have tattoos spelling out exactly how fucked up they are, it'll be the Joker. I

Probs a piece of Martin's ship.

That's kinda Adventure Time's deal. They almost always end on odd note; it works when there's an actual climax which we see all of, just cutting the denouement off unexpectedly. As they did here. If you don't care for it, that's fine, but it's been a part of the style throughout the show's entire run, so they're not

Dude, I'm sure nobody has ever suggested this to you during your time on the internet, but watch the show.

I don't care for Gob.

I'm just going to pretend you didn't say that, thus giving me no reason to continue writing this repl

The white-world is an homage to the books the show was based on. It's cute. And Tiger just has a few selfish tendencies; he usually learns his lesson.

I am easily more hyped for this than any other movie coming out this year. I'm so exited that I actually just used the word "Hyped", and I hate that word.

The script was basically done and was called "1952" when Disney requested them to call it "Tomorrowland" in order to tie it in to something already existing. It's sad that they felt they had to resort to that, but I believe that besides changing the name of the future-city-thing, essentially nothing was changed. So,

Kipper the Dog is better than all of these. Except possibly Blues Clues. And yes, I am over five years old and I have serious opinions about how awesome Kipper the Dog and Blues Clues are. I'm not proud, but…no, fuck it, I am proud. Kids don't have standards, they need someone else to have standards for them.

Needs more Flat Duo Jets.

I did it! I finished Avatar: The Last Airbender! And…I really wish I hadn't! Not because it was anything less than thoroughly wonderful, but because I don't want to live in a reality where I will never see an episode of that amazing show for the first time ever again. I don't care how perfectly it was paced, or how

Given the obvious implication that Gunther and Nina are past lives of Finn and Jake, I would argue that Evergreen features them as much as the last two gender-bent episodes do.

LSP's boyfriend Johnny had a copy of Apostrophe by Frank Zappa at his place.

Holy shit, you're right! Here, I've transcribed all that I could:
"…t covers the ground is less terrifying than it sho…cause the stench
of death is something that dema..f all of one's faculties. The crater
left behind is…en lava pooling below, crashing against the
brok…zations. And yet the mist remains. I fear there is