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Engineer. Retro console modder. Pen and watch enthusiast.

  • Wrong Dell.

  • I still have my copy. I cannot believe that song is like, 18 years old now. It was such a staple of my college experience.

  • I agree she has the right to want that and seek love. But, she isn't a dwarf. She's literally a 5 year old (11 in the movie). And even if she recites Shakespeare, or can do multivariable calculus, or writes a graduate level research paper on why it's ok for her to have sex, it would still physically be like banging a kindergartener. And I would HOPE that's not something normal people would be OK with. That's why I think she would be doomed to be with some kind of pervert.

    But how would I know, I was proven very wrong about what average people think after the last election.

    Definitely an outlet for creepy fantasies.

  • "Hey, I need you all to calm down. I'm laying these as fast as I can."

  • Trying to answer this seriously, I'd say no. This is like, a Princess Bubblegum de-aging situation. She has her memories, but her brain and personality is now that of a kid. As opposed to like, Claudia in Interview with the Vampire who is an immortal child that wanted to be treated as the 70 year old woman she was.

    But even in the Claudia instance I'd say no because it's still just too gross. There's just no getting past the body age thing. I guess I'd say Claudia could probably have a legal right to seek adult experiences (though she would only find sick weirdos), but Keiko and Princess Bubblegum should not.

    Heck, even in Adventure Time Bubblegum loses the right to rule because she is too young, despite being a thousand years old or something.

  • Hah, glad to help! It is pretty funny looking back on it, but my family was pretty mortified at the time.

  • I'm maxed out on social media. Lemmy is my main one. Then, there's Facebook so my old relatives can see baby pics. I'd rather not, but they're old and set in their ways. I have Discord strictly as a chat platform with my brother and a couple college buddies for gaming. I have LinkedIn for work, and never look at it. And finally, I watch YouTube (Revanced). That's it. There's no room for Digg anymore.

  • Oh, definitely not trolling. I don't have many other things I have problems with, it's mostly bananas. And mushrooms. And one time I hit a lump in my mashed potatoes and threw up all over the table at a restaurant.

  • No, they are nasty mush wax that should only be used for smells. Ugh, I hate touching them so much. The last time I bit one, I couldn't even chew it. Had to spit it right in the trash.

  • I've been trying and bunch of the recommendations in the comments here with some very specific searches I've had to do this week with Google, and I think Ecosia is my favorite.

  • I've never seen the Wanda and Vision show, but I always imagine it being Sonny from the I Robot movie with Will Smith, and Wanda Sykes.

  • Steve is awesome. Another favorite of mine is Kent Survival. I've tried more than one of Andy's camp meals, and he's the reason I bring a cast iron dutch oven with me now.

  • My wife had to start laying her own.

  • Me, sweating as I look around my office.

    • 3DConnexion SpaceExplorer
    • DOS era Gravis controller
    • Windows XP era Gravis controller
    • Windows XP
    • Fountain pens
    • Mechanical watches
    • Gameboy
    • HP-41C calculator
    • Old, chrome flashlights

    I don't really know where to stop this list. I love old stuff.

  • Waterworld. I love that movie so much. I've watched the theatrical, TV, and Ulysses cuts. I've read the comics. I've played the games. I bought it on Blu-ray the day Arrow released it.

  • Hmm.. maybe? But I'm ok with it. All those things in your second paragraph are things I'd never care about anyways.

  • As much as I love New Vegas, I think I'm going to have to pick 4. I read this as having to live in the game engine as-is, and 4 let's me build my own house. So, if I'm stuck in a game for eternity, I want to be able to have my own space.

  • Yeah, if anybody figures out a solution for Roku.. please tell me. I'm set everywhere except one Roku stick in my basement, hooked up to my projector. The best place to watch movies in the house, the only place with ads.

  • Oh, no. Not at all. All hope is lost, this is just a comfortable place to die.