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So when I recently said "Stay close to me, kyle, this bear promotes atheism" to a friend, I found that the reference went unknown. So here's the comic again.
From https://t.co/OpW4d16rHL in the way back days.
4 comfort movies you're always down to watch. (I'm literally watching "The Producers," which would be too easy.) https://t.co/zNjyCDvpGU
Okay, I'm gonna call C.S. Lewis a furry, just saying. Between Boxen, Aslan, Hyoi, his self-insert getting a dragon transformation sequence, and "Take her, Bultitude. But not in the house." https://t.co/kOw3r1lFQv
@ZeonVibe @Doc_Wolverine Here's me at sixteen, I had it laying around
If you see this, quote with your art https://t.co/kPMjQ3sx0u
Runners up. The late Dave Riley of Big Black was my dad's sloppy roommate, so even though my dad can't see the appeal (his hearing aids hated Roland drum sounds), we had all their albums on vinyl. I was the only kid in Chicago with a vinyl copy of Il Duce.
Imagine your villain superpower being "seduce random passersby for one angle only and have heroes be confused what to call you"
Animation historians, help me out - I've heard an urban legend that Glen animated a couple test shots of this sequence with the intention of xeroxing full, black, smeary charcoal animation drawings, like his story sketches for the scene. How much truth is there to that? https://t.co/dPGuJrexHK