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    I've seen Lasse naked too.
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    I've seen Lasse naked too.
    Well, duh! Obviously! It was when I was looking for your gay card, wasn't it?

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    iosos your new sig rocks. The sentence for Sleth is hilarious.

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    Welcome Lasse. We've been expecting you. Actually I can't back that up.
    Thanks. I'll blindly believe that.

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    The Comics Curmudgeon is really the only blog I can't imagine I'll ever stop reading. Movies may come and go, but there will always be riffing on the 99% bland, useless "art form" of daily newspaper comics.
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    The Comics Curmudgeon is really the only blog I can't imagine I'll ever stop reading. Movies may come and go, but there will always be riffing on the 99% bland, useless "art form" of daily newspaper comics.
    I love this blog. Never did I expect that something would spur me on to follow "Mary Worth."

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    Any other former/current Hollywood Video/Movie Gallery employees receive notice of bankruptcy filing yesterday? That was wild.

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    Why is the cliched pirate voice identical to the stereotypical farmer accent?
    *raises eyebrow*

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    Why is the cliched pirate voice identical to the stereotypical farmer accent?
    *raises eyebrow*
    Why do you think they are?
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    Pajama pants are so comfy. I wish I could just wear these all day. Fuck normal clothes.
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    Quote Quoting Rowland (view post)
    Pajama pants are so comfy. I wish I could just wear these all day. Fuck normal clothes.

    I wear them all the damned time. Emergency trip to the store? Pajama pants it is.

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    Quote Quoting Rowland (view post)
    Pajama pants are so comfy. I wish I could just wear these all day. Fuck normal clothes.
    Seriously. If there's any justice, they'll end up in the top 20 of Wats' list.

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    I don't think I've worn pajama pants since I was, like, 9. I guess I must be missing out on all this superior comfort.

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    Quote Quoting Winston* (view post)
    I don't think I've worn pajama pants since I was, like, 9. I guess I must be missing out on all this superior comfort.
    I s'pose walking around naked has its good points too.

    BTW, awesome avatar, but who is that on the left-hand side?

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    Quote Quoting Derek (view post)
    BTW, awesome avatar, but who is that on the left-hand side?
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    Quote Quoting Rowland (view post)
    Pajama pants are so comfy. I wish I could just wear these all day. Fuck normal clothes.
    ...What was the quote who made with the Fall Out Boy analogy?

    I think the standards are different for men and women, though. I know I certainly judge the male contingent more harshly for wearing them where people can see them.

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    Quote Quoting Sycophant (view post)
    ...What was the quote who made with the Fall Out Boy analogy?

    I think the standards are different for men and women, though. I know I certainly judge the male contingent more harshly for wearing them where people can see them.
    The difference between sweat pants and pajama pants is like night and day, my friend. Usually people out in pajama pants are smokers buying cigarettes or stoners looking for snacks. They are for brief entry to the outside world whereas sweat pants are usually a day long fashion decision. Pajama pants say to the world "Look, I'm not planning on getting dressed today, so cut me some slack while I run 5 minutes of errands and get back to my joint which may or may not still be lit" Sweat pants say "Oh, I know I'm out for the whole day, but you know what, I'm lazy as fuck, I have no interest in getting laid, so I'm at least gonna wear something that pads my ass and holds my balls nice and snug."

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    You make a compelling case, Derek, but I suppose I can't resist coming down too hard on these people. Then, I'm kind of a dick, so, y'know...

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    The rationale for pajama pants equals sweatpants in my mind. At least I use them for that reason.

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    Quote Quoting Winston* (view post)
    I think megladon8 could change his avatar to a detailed drawing of an erect penis and it still wouldn't be more phallic than the one he has now.
    I don't see what's phallic about it...

    It's a picture of the devil holding a knife, standing above New York City...
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    Quote Quoting Sycophant (view post)
    You make a compelling case, Derek, but I suppose I can't resist coming down too hard on these people. Then, I'm kind of a dick, so, y'know...
    Hey, you won't catch me in pajama pants outside of my own home, but I understand how comfortable they are so I'm willing to defend people who can't bring themselves to change. I still frown upon them being used as all day attire for men, unless you're staying at home.

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    Quote Quoting Sycophant (view post)
    I think the standards are different for men and women, though. I know I certainly judge the male contingent more harshly for wearing them where people can see them.
    That's probably because pajama pants are a form of dressing down, which is hot for women. Well, at least for halfway attractive ones.

    For the record, I never leave the house with my pajama pants on. Maybe if I found some more stylish ones than the pairs I own.
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    Quote Quoting megladon8 (view post)
    It's a picture of the devil holding a knife, standing above New York City...
    No, it's a picture of devil doing his best impression of a penis, with a large penis between his legs holding a smaller detached penis in his left hand.

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    Quote Quoting Winston* (view post)
    No, it's a picture of devil doing his best impression of a penis, with a large penis between his legs holding a smaller detached penis in his left hand.

    I refuse to buy into the "anything that is long in form is a penis" psychology.

    I remember reading once about how the film Halloween is not about a psycho killing people with a knife, it's actually the story of a many using his penis - in the form of a knife - to dominate the women of his childhood neighbourhood.

    It's complete B.S. I can understand some sexual psychology behind different symbols...but there's no way that Halloween or the picture in my avatar are about penises.
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    Quote Quoting megladon8 (view post)
    I don't see what's phallic about it...

    It's a picture of the devil holding a knife, standing above New York City...
    I was thinking of repping this for the possibility that, despite the lack of a smiley, this could be purposeful irony, then negative repping it on the chance that it wasn't. It could really go either way.
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