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#243901 from Appleloosa
I've only seen a handful of Family Guy episodes but they were pretty funny. Must have been old episodes.

I know, let's talk about subversions of Like You Would Really Do It.
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#243902 from Delamare
Wel the newer ones hav some jokes to, biggest isue is pre-cancel there was still a story, the jokes served to enhance the narrative, post-uncancled, the narrative is just a means to deliver the jokes / author spiels
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#243903 from Stardust Road
Transformers do die though. Sure Optimus comes back to life all the time but some stay dead.
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#243904 from Manehattan to Canterlot
First three seasons of Family Guy were pretty good yes. American dad is pretty good.

FIM trumps them all though IMO.
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#243905 from Delamare
so true Apple
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#243906 from A Marshy Pond
Oh Jazz... .*Optimus chucks the Pieces aside*

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#243907 from A Cuckoo clock
@Storyyeller Well, The Princess and the Frog had a good one. As the trope page says, "Yeah, like Disney is going to kill off the lovable animal sideki—wait, what? What?!"
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#243908 from Name & Address Withheld
I think I had Ray's death spoiled, so I didn't really react that much.
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#243909 from Your Face
Yeah, I'd like the show to take an unexpectedly dark turn and kill off a new (good) character. Not necessarily kill, but perhaps seal away or force to leave.

edited 7th Jul '12 1:01:04 PM by SuperGex

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#243910 from Appleloosa
Monads turn out to still be completely incomprehensible.
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#243911 from Horsehead Nebula
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#243912 from Your Face
Monads. Sounds like some kind of Mons game.
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#243913 from Appleloosa
I think I had Ray's death spoiled, so I didn't really react that much.

Same here.
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#243914
Good day mates. Let me tell you about Hardware configurations and Windows xp... Nevermind let me just say that I am doing highly technical bullshit to use a (Piece of crap) computer temporarily using a hard drive from my old comp, while still searching for a new computer
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#243915 from Appleloosa
I'm kind of amazed that people still use XP.
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#243916
"McDonald's" contains every letter in "Monads" and in the same order.
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#243917 from Appleloosa
In category theory, the Kleisli categories of all monads form a proper subset of Hughes arrows.[1] While Freyd categories were believed to be equivalent to arrows for a time, it has since been proven that arrows are even more general. In fact, arrows are not merely equivalent, but directly equal to enriched Freyd categories.[4]

Ah Wikipedia, enlighten us all.
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#243918 from Trottingham
So I finally got a new computer, and it should have all my gaming stuff on it by the end of this weekend. This means I can finally play TF 2 again. Woo!
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#243919 from America
I will admit that season's 4 and 5 of Family Guy did have some memorable moments {I still like the episode where Peter and Brain go back in time to the eighties, for instance}, but then it went even further downhill with season 6, and even then, season's 4 and 5 were more hit-or-miss.

I still miss when Stewie was an evil baby who wanted to kill his mom and Take over the world, now he's just a gay steroype who's also very annoying.
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#243920 from Appleloosa
The only ones I remember is the FCC censorship and the Volcano insurance episode.
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#243921 from Delamare
Yeah biggest failure in family guy was the change to Stewie

[up]ok the FCC one is one of the best ones.

edited 7th Jul '12 1:17:45 PM by Seraphem

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#243922
@Story XP is still very stable compared to Vista, and upgrading to Windows 7 is expensive. Seriously, it costs $120 to upgrade to the cheapest version of Windows 7. It's just not worth it to upgrade.

edited 7th Jul '12 1:18:58 PM by PerpetualLurker

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#243923 from Appleloosa
I guess. New computers typically come with Windows 7 already installed, so the cost is hard to understand.
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#243924 from A Marshy Pond
I got the upgrade to win 7 relatively cheap. I think it was because I was using the Beta version of it and got a preorder discount through that. Im pretty sure I only paid like 70 bucks for the basic home version of it.

You can also get copies of Windows software cheap at computer shows. They arent supposed to sell them but they do anyway.
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#243925
[up][up]Buying a new computer when you don't need to is also very expensive.

edited 7th Jul '12 1:23:59 PM by PerpetualLurker