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"Pirates, why'd it have to be pirates." — Indiana Jones and the Pirates who Didn't Do Anything

Copy-pasting and writing are absolutely part of a spectrum. All creativity is simply remixing of varying degrees of complexity. We experience things, these experiences combine with various biological factors in our brain, and out pops out new ideas. There is a tremendous amount of middle ground between broadly

A horse is a horse, of course.

Till There Was You

I have trouble understanding how heterosexual gender norms are supposed to work. The fact that the stereotypical audience of sexualized female pop singers consists of people who are attracted to men is just weird.

If they do then yes, but in general they don't. There's a pretty decent correlation between Rotten Tomatoes scores and Metacritic score. Broadly speaking you can say the mathematical explanation is that there's enough variation in reviews that if a lot of people give a movie a 6/10, enough people will give the movie

There's more variation in body types than that. The characters with huge breasts need their boob socks sewn into their clothes, for instance. There's just quite a lot of androgyny.

Because anime takes place in a universe where all clothes are tailored to fit all sexes.

What kind of a catch phrase is that?

California is a part of the Milky Way Galaxy. Checkmate.

Yes, they become teenagers.

For what it's worth, of those people, Brad Jones is the only one who's still officially affiliated with Channel Awesome. The others left because of various disagreements with the management.

Yes, and people born when Clinton was being impeached aren't millenials.

Judy Greer!

Okay now do Aliens in the Family.

I can't believe they're casting Scarlett Johanson as Holden Caulfield.

Do child soldiers count as physical labor?

Well yeah, but her breasts were smaller.

I looked up the writing credits for Blank Check to make a snide comment, and apparently it was co-written by Blake Snyder, author of "Save The Cat!", the popular guide for how to write formulaic Hollywood screenplays.

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