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Dooming generations of young men to fall for heartless, cruel women.
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*Sigh*... Estella... ...
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The legend (book and films) of Alraune also concern a woman who is apparently unable to love.
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Catch-22 was the first book I stopped reading. It was making me feel depressed.
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The sequel to it was worse in so many ways, mainly quality.
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I had to study Catch-22 for English at High School. We had an excursion to see the film at a theatre. I had seen it before and I warned my friends that it was a lot more graphic than the TV version. They didn't believe me. Boy were they shocked.
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There are still scenes from movies or TV that stick with me. Like that scene in Jury Duty, where Pauly Shore tries (and fails) to be a male stripper. Seeing men's butts in jockstraps and thongs was... interesting
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Seeing Pauly Shore in a jockstrap. I am surprised that it didn’t turn you straight.
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There was another actor who did a much better stripper routine before Pauly did his.
Plus, Pauly was still young and slim then...
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I recently bought a box set of the Comic Strip Presents: A collection of alternative comedy from the 1980s.
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I don’t see the connection between comedy and Pauly Shore.
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It's labeled comedy. Whether it really is...
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Comedy can be a very subjective thing. A recent programme showed that three comedians all had varying lines on what they thought was acceptable comedy, when it came to "sensitive" subjects.
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I've used the scent-free and dye-free laundry detergent. However I am sensitive to that and it causes my skin to really itch. The laundry detergent that has dye and scent does not do that to me.
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I find the scents in detergents to be too strong and prefer towards scent free, or lighter scents, myself. I don't get rashes or itches though.
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I’ve sometimes used too much detergent with my laundry. The smell could be quite overpowering.
I’ve also had problems with not drying my clothes properly.
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I know I've let my chores slip if I'm ironing a not fully dry shirt in the morning.
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“The Morning After” was the theme song to the movie “The Poseidon Adventure”.
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Disaster movies make me sad. Especially when nice people die in terrible ways.
There was a movie set in a sinking ship, where one of the characters (a female crew member) was the last to climb up a ladder to a higher floor. She got delayed because she stopped to pick up something someone else had dropped. Unfortunately, water came flooding in while she was still on the ladder. One of the other characters grabbed her arm but could not pull her up.
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Used by Levitz to similar effect when Thom Kallor died.
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Sun Boy too
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At least Thom and Poseidon Lass didn't get eaten afterwards. Actually, that could have happened to Poseidon Lass.
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One of the villains in the Captain Marvel movie is named Mister Atlas, whose real name is Att-Lass, which actually seems like it would be a really good name for a Legion character!
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I would think that Att Lass’ power would be teleportation.
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Does Mister Atlas help others become the Hero of the Beach?
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