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dystopianfuturetodaysays...LOL. Issy and I actually shut off Sherlock Holmes halfway through and mailed it back to Netflix. Horrible.
IAmTheBlurrsays...Hahhahaha! "My name is DarWIN... not DarLOSE!" Classic!
therealblankmansays...>> ^dystopianfuturetoday:
LOL. Issy and I actually shut off Sherlock Holmes halfway through and mailed it back to Netflix. Horrible.
I finally saw Sherlock Holmes a few days ago and it was exactly as horrible and ridiculous as this parody makes it seem, which brings up a question... If a parody of a thing is so close to its subject as to be almost exactly the same, does it cease to be parody and become mere mimicry?
BicycleRepairMansays...>> ^IAmTheBlurr:
Hahhahaha! "My name is DarWIN... not DarLOSE!" Classic!
If only we had thought of this argument against creationists decades ago, we would have won for sure. The clear link between artificial selection and natural selection through the use of breeding, millions off fossils, near mathematical proof through DNA sequencing and the distribution of animals showing every sign of common descent doesnt stand a chance against such a kick-ass tagline
Trancecoachsays...Double Entendres galore.
can we say.. *eia? ! ;-)
siftbotsays...Adding video to channels (Eia) - requested by Trancecoach.
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