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The "R.R." in J.R.R. Tolkien stands for "Ruff Ryder". Same as George R.R. Martin, weird enough.
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That is animal raw
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Hell yeah!
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Whew.
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Obviously you should ask about Brigands again.
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And for me it's also acknowledging that a lot of the stuff I liked was pretty niche. I mean, TMBG's Lincoln ain't super obscure, but I can definitely tell you that there weren't a lot of other high schoolers listening to it in 1999.
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Or start streaming again.
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Yuuuup. As I see nostalgia pop up for the late 90s/early 00s, they are weirdly not trying to bring back the pop country of that era.
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So really you could have written off your trip to Japan and any BL manga you bought there on your taxes. It was research.
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Cops shooting reporters was common in 2020, to the point that the folks at @bellingcat.com and @forensicarchi.bsky.social created a database (www.bellingcat.com/news/america...)
Sadly it's a favorite police hobby
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Hear tell they’re leaving things intact for employees to have one last day with the attraction but they’ve already started re-theme-ing the outside for the upcoming Monsters Land.
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Me and my Bluesky bubble.
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I did the Clone Wars show.
Also, hey Waxman!
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Full sickos.
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Literally this is all they did to try to convince us these knights were horse-riding gorillas youtu.be/IfVZdsllpdQ?...
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Revenge from Planet Ape is an American re-skin of the Spanish horror film Tombs of the Blind Dead, about undead Templar knights who drink virgin blood
To capitalize on the success of Planet of the Apes, US distributors added an opening narration that the Templars were undead apes actually
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I am 100% with you.
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What we need is to add your home decor to hotels. More hotels need the touch of Krueger.
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And hey, I've definitely played some beat em ups that worked like that
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Good to know before I tried to do a playtest.
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A lot of people post about Mary Worth.
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God, that's what makes internet arguments so infuriating, when it just ends up being about something that's beside the point.
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I'm going to go with another Verhoeven with Total Recall.
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Why do you not give them your fingers? I mean, their fingers.
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(I was, at the time, unaware of the Magic Treehouse, so for years this was my frame of reference for it)
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Only tangentially related, but I once had a Portuguese dude explain to me how he was going to make it big in kid books. He had notes and shit and gave us a whole pitch. At the end of it all, another person had to say "You mean like the Magic Treehouse?" and I got to see a man's dreams shatter.
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Miserable old fuck.
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Yeah, you’re not gonna win most of the time.
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Also, officers specifically are more anti-trump than pro.
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I mean, look at this. Two panels, just a few lines, and still funny as hell.
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Fuck ‘em up!
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I’m glad.
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I've got the soundtrack for that. www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jbsm...