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Excuse me, hero-guy, but do you think that it's appropriate to put a mental image of a boy burning to death before you extract him from the fire? Seriously, what the heck?
Gosh, I was worried for my safety, then I saw the super-hero. But then, he made me think about burning alive! So, anyway, I see my therapist four times a week now....
3 comments:
Yeah, but he's in a milk can, so wouldn't he be stewed instead of raosted?
sallyp, it probably depends on whether there's milk in the can....
I agree. Telling him the worst thing that could happen is not kosher.
(Meat, milk, go look it up.)
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