Chemistring wrote:Also, I totally just walked past you and Paul on the street half an hour ago. You were having a conversation so I didn't want to interrupt. LRR spotting in the wild...what fun!
Oh! You totally should have said hi!
Chemistring wrote:Also, I totally just walked past you and Paul on the street half an hour ago. You were having a conversation so I didn't want to interrupt. LRR spotting in the wild...what fun!
tak197 wrote:Well, it would result as such at the size you are making them. You could make them larger replications, but then it would be more work.Chemistring wrote:That is true. Attempting to replicate the shirt in doll form results in a clown costume, however.
Graham wrote:Chemistring wrote:Also, I totally just walked past you and Paul on the street half an hour ago. You were having a conversation so I didn't want to interrupt. LRR spotting in the wild...what fun!
Oh! You totally should have said hi!
TomBrend wrote:
WAY TO EXPLAIN THE JOKE, and also WAY TO NOT GET IT. It's too bad you don't like the way LRR took the joke, but it was ORIGINAL.
theDreamer wrote:There isn't a video game reference, outside of the cold start.
Its more just a comment on "terrible affliction" commercials/PSAs.
ThrashJazzAssassin wrote:Many of us did enjoy all of it the first time around, Gum, so it's really just down to personal taste. Like I mentioned before, some people seem to have stopped themselves from appreciating some of the jokes the first time around by assuming that they weren't meant to be funny in their own right, and that there would be some kind of massive punchline at the end which would suddenly make everything twenty times more hilarious. You can't blame the writer or crew for other people's expectations.
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