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Ommin
Apr 5, 2006
I like to watch CinemaSins and Honest Trailers for all the movies I'm curious about but don't want to watch. It's like Cliff's Notes with commentary notes to use in conversation to "prove you watched it."

Mammal Sauce posted:

Shortly after he is knighted, he snaps and kills Joe Kennedy.

Bobby

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Ommin
Apr 5, 2006
I like to watch CinemaSins and Honest Trailers for all the movies I'm curious about but don't want to watch. It's like Cliff's Notes with commentary notes to use in conversation to "prove you watched it."

Mammal Sauce posted:

That was Sirhan Sirhan. Sir Name Surname killed Joe.

Ah ha. What a strange and humous coincidence.

Ommin
Apr 5, 2006
I like to watch CinemaSins and Honest Trailers for all the movies I'm curious about but don't want to watch. It's like Cliff's Notes with commentary notes to use in conversation to "prove you watched it."
:perfect:

Ommin
Apr 5, 2006
I like to watch CinemaSins and Honest Trailers for all the movies I'm curious about but don't want to watch. It's like Cliff's Notes with commentary notes to use in conversation to "prove you watched it."

Henchman of Santa posted:

... or there are multiple Banksys.

I've often wondered this. I assume there is a collective that anonymously coordinates projects to be done under the brand "Banksy." Or maybe it was like a few copycats in the beginning and became an unofficial shared project, or some poo poo. I don't know. But I definitely think Banksy is a concept rather than a single person.

Ommin
Apr 5, 2006
I like to watch CinemaSins and Honest Trailers for all the movies I'm curious about but don't want to watch. It's like Cliff's Notes with commentary notes to use in conversation to "prove you watched it."
Huh, 26? Younger than I expected.

Ommin
Apr 5, 2006
I like to watch CinemaSins and Honest Trailers for all the movies I'm curious about but don't want to watch. It's like Cliff's Notes with commentary notes to use in conversation to "prove you watched it."

Zesty posted:

...gamma-ray sources

Neat! The Hulk makes way more sense now too.

Ommin
Apr 5, 2006
I like to watch CinemaSins and Honest Trailers for all the movies I'm curious about but don't want to watch. It's like Cliff's Notes with commentary notes to use in conversation to "prove you watched it."
Large age differences can put stress on a relationship.

Ommin
Apr 5, 2006
I like to watch CinemaSins and Honest Trailers for all the movies I'm curious about but don't want to watch. It's like Cliff's Notes with commentary notes to use in conversation to "prove you watched it."

trapped mouse posted:

PORK CHOP SANDWICHES

:discourse:

Ommin
Apr 5, 2006
I like to watch CinemaSins and Honest Trailers for all the movies I'm curious about but don't want to watch. It's like Cliff's Notes with commentary notes to use in conversation to "prove you watched it."

Proteus Jones posted:

Yeah, it's been around forever. It usually means no shorts, no jeans, collared shirt and no sandals/sneakers.

rodbeard posted:

Casual actually just means you don't need a tie and jacket. It's still far more dressed up than what people typically wear nowadays compared to when you were expected to own a minimum of 2 suits

So what's business casual? I've never heard of "smart casual".

Ommin
Apr 5, 2006
I like to watch CinemaSins and Honest Trailers for all the movies I'm curious about but don't want to watch. It's like Cliff's Notes with commentary notes to use in conversation to "prove you watched it."

jobson groeth posted:

No one ever remembers the bunyip. Poor forgotten bunyip.

Let's not forget the humble Skunk Ape


FreudianSlippers posted:

Are bolo ties formal or casual?

Both? Neither? Cowboy poo poo is hard pin down.

Ommin
Apr 5, 2006
I like to watch CinemaSins and Honest Trailers for all the movies I'm curious about but don't want to watch. It's like Cliff's Notes with commentary notes to use in conversation to "prove you watched it."
It's the song Family Reunion from Short Music for Short People, a compilation of 101 30 second punk songs and one of my all time favorite albums. I believe it was also inspired by George Carlin's "7 Words You Can't Say on TV."

Ommin
Apr 5, 2006
I like to watch CinemaSins and Honest Trailers for all the movies I'm curious about but don't want to watch. It's like Cliff's Notes with commentary notes to use in conversation to "prove you watched it."

Baron von Eevl posted:

I always liked that comp for getting silly with the track listing. Following a Black Flag song with a White Flag song with an Anti-Flag song was good.

edit also AFI being in on the joke with their song "Hearts Frozen Solid, Thawed Once More by the Spring of Rage, Despair, and Hopelessness"

23 years and I never thought about that. Haha!

Also, why does my original physical copy and the mp3 ripped from that cd have that track title listed as "Hearts Frozen Soil Sod Once More..."? That doesn't even make any sense and I can't find any explanation online.

Ommin
Apr 5, 2006
I like to watch CinemaSins and Honest Trailers for all the movies I'm curious about but don't want to watch. It's like Cliff's Notes with commentary notes to use in conversation to "prove you watched it."

Carthag Tuek posted:

idk about the physical copy, but id3v1 tags could only be 30 characters long

Oh no, I just shortened it to be lazy and focused on the relevant part that was different. I can understand it being a misprint on the insert, but why would it also be that way in the metadata? I'll admit, it's a pretty weak mystery. I just found it odd.

Ommin
Apr 5, 2006
I like to watch CinemaSins and Honest Trailers for all the movies I'm curious about but don't want to watch. It's like Cliff's Notes with commentary notes to use in conversation to "prove you watched it."

Cartoon Man posted:

Didn’t Elon hire a CEO and step away?

Yes but he stayed on as CTO so that he could still meddle. Haha

Ommin
Apr 5, 2006
I like to watch CinemaSins and Honest Trailers for all the movies I'm curious about but don't want to watch. It's like Cliff's Notes with commentary notes to use in conversation to "prove you watched it."
Can't park there mate.

(yay, I got to do one!)

Ommin
Apr 5, 2006
I like to watch CinemaSins and Honest Trailers for all the movies I'm curious about but don't want to watch. It's like Cliff's Notes with commentary notes to use in conversation to "prove you watched it."
The last statement in that video; "thoughts and prayers" really has become the political way to say "go gently caress yourself".

Ommin
Apr 5, 2006
I like to watch CinemaSins and Honest Trailers for all the movies I'm curious about but don't want to watch. It's like Cliff's Notes with commentary notes to use in conversation to "prove you watched it."
Glad you're ok. I always think about the neighbors in those situations that could easily take a stray bullet from either side. It's really selfish and ignorant.

Anecdote: My wife's abusive ex-boyfriend (from just before we met) decided to hold is parents at gunpoint until the swat team arrived and he could run out into a blaze of gunfire and suicide-by-cop himself. U-S-loving-A, indeed.

Ommin
Apr 5, 2006
I like to watch CinemaSins and Honest Trailers for all the movies I'm curious about but don't want to watch. It's like Cliff's Notes with commentary notes to use in conversation to "prove you watched it."
Went to church with the grandparents while visiting, and they had a gluten free option during communion. For some odd reason, transubstantiation does not remove the gluten. Darnedest thing.

Ommin
Apr 5, 2006
I like to watch CinemaSins and Honest Trailers for all the movies I'm curious about but don't want to watch. It's like Cliff's Notes with commentary notes to use in conversation to "prove you watched it."

Marcade posted:

And here I thought Catholics were glutens for punishment.
Methodists don't go as hard.

Ommin
Apr 5, 2006
I like to watch CinemaSins and Honest Trailers for all the movies I'm curious about but don't want to watch. It's like Cliff's Notes with commentary notes to use in conversation to "prove you watched it."
Harry the Hat strikes again!

Ommin
Apr 5, 2006
I like to watch CinemaSins and Honest Trailers for all the movies I'm curious about but don't want to watch. It's like Cliff's Notes with commentary notes to use in conversation to "prove you watched it."

dr_rat posted:

I say we pick the sensible middle path and that we should chronicle the passage of time, but just do it really badly.
We did, and we're living the dream.

Ommin
Apr 5, 2006
I like to watch CinemaSins and Honest Trailers for all the movies I'm curious about but don't want to watch. It's like Cliff's Notes with commentary notes to use in conversation to "prove you watched it."

Kantesu posted:

I still love that at some point he lost control of the rights to that book (or something along those lines), and the next people that published it made the "IF" really tiny and like hiding in one of the other letters.
Pretty sure he lost it to Ron Goldman's family. Ron's dad never missed an opportunity to gently caress with OJ when he could, though totally justified.

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Ommin
Apr 5, 2006
I like to watch CinemaSins and Honest Trailers for all the movies I'm curious about but don't want to watch. It's like Cliff's Notes with commentary notes to use in conversation to "prove you watched it."

EasilyConfused posted:

Sounds dope as hell ngl
Same. Had I known before now, I wouldn't have given them so much poo poo. That sounds like a noble calling.

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