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Post by FreeFallForAll on Sept 26, 2010 21:14:13 GMT -5
The most important thing about the movie isn't being addressed here, which is GODDAMN JOSEPH GORDON LEVITT LOOKS GOOD IN A SUIT. (AND A WAISTCOAT! OLD FASHIONED BUTTON SUSPENDERS! SKINNY TIES)
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Post by Koreans Do It Better on Sept 27, 2010 5:40:28 GMT -5
Don't Fear The reaper
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Post by FreeFallForAll on Oct 2, 2010 2:12:21 GMT -5
In Fullmetal Alchemist, the homunculus Lust (pictured above) is pretty much this trope incarnate. The Ax Crazy Zolf J. Kimblee and Envy, another homunculus, are good examples too.
* Don't forget Greed. He's introduced with two attractive women hanging on either arm. And he's got a pimp fur coat, too. * Or Sloth, from the first anime. Just as good-looking as Lust, though admittedly she doesn't ooze sex appeal. o Dude, it's his mom. o Not our mom.
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Post by Koreans Do It Better on Oct 5, 2010 6:04:03 GMT -5
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Post by Lunagel on Oct 9, 2010 17:04:24 GMT -5
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Post by FreeFallForAll on Oct 11, 2010 20:18:59 GMT -5
GAY PAIRINGS = FANSERVICE
PANTY SHOTS = INTEGRAL PART OF THE STORYLINE
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Post by FreeFallForAll on Oct 12, 2010 19:00:16 GMT -5
Buy cookie dough. Premade cookies are gross, but making the dough takes forever. Packaged cookie dough only takes like 10 minutes to bake.
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Post by FreeFallForAll on Oct 16, 2010 16:35:32 GMT -5
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Post by Lunagel on Oct 21, 2010 23:43:49 GMT -5
I Could Have Danced All Night
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Post by FreeFallForAll on Oct 22, 2010 18:13:59 GMT -5
CT: Why did 12:30 on a Friday feel like 4:45 on a Wednesday? Other than the darkness and clouds and rain, I mean.
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Post by FreeFallForAll on Oct 27, 2010 21:56:47 GMT -5
Gay Hitler Cupcake!
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Post by Lunagel on Oct 27, 2010 22:26:58 GMT -5
^ Oh my!
I don't have anything on mine! WRRRRRRRRRRYYYYYYY
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Post by FreeFallForAll on Nov 9, 2010 21:02:53 GMT -5
This reminds me of something that happened in college, back when the earth was flat...My friend John was so much smarter than his English professor (the head of the department) that at some point the prof stopped bothering to actually read John's work anymore, automatically giving him the grade he'd always earned, an "A". John suspected this after turning in something he KNEW was (uncharacteristically) thrown-together at the last minute and definitely inferior, and yet receiving the same grade and comments as usual, "A-Excellent as always, John!!" . To make sure, on the next paper or exam, right in the middle of a paragraph, he added a phrase like , "...judging without knowing, much like the long-tenured professor who no longer bothers to actually read the work upon which he passes judgment, you pompous, lazy son of a b*tch...." Not surprisingly, John received the usual "A" with the same comment, "Brilliant, as always, John!" John found the whole thing funny but a little depressing...
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Post by OldestWaifu on Nov 13, 2010 2:10:16 GMT -5
This reminds me of something that happened in college, back when the earth was flat...My friend John was so much smarter than his English professor (the head of the department) that at some point the prof stopped bothering to actually read John's work anymore, automatically giving him the grade he'd always earned, an "A". John suspected this after turning in something he KNEW was (uncharacteristically) thrown-together at the last minute and definitely inferior, and yet receiving the same grade and comments as usual, "A-Excellent as always, John!!" . To make sure, on the next paper or exam, right in the middle of a paragraph, he added a phrase like , "...judging without knowing, much like the long-tenured professor who no longer bothers to actually read the work upon which he passes judgment, you pompous, lazy son of a b*tch...." Not surprisingly, John received the usual "A" with the same comment, "Brilliant, as always, John!" John found the whole thing funny but a little depressing... I lol'd Ingredients 8 ounces spinach fettuccine pasta 1 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil 1 shallot, chopped 1 clove garlic, chopped 4 ounces chopped fresh oyster mushrooms 1/2 cup heavy cream 1 tablespoon chopped fresh sage salt and pepper to taste Directions 1.Bring a large pot of lightly salted water to a boil. Add pasta and cook for 8 to 10 minutes, or until al dente; drain. 2.Heat olive oil a medium saucepan over medium heat, and cook shallots and garlic until transparent. Stir in mushrooms, and cook until tender. Mix in heavy cream and sage. Cook and stir until thickened. 3.Toss sauce with cooked fettucine, and season with salt and pepper to serve. (Recipie for Fettuccine in Creamy Mushroom and Sage sauce...it's so good. Try it!)
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