Anyway, not sure if this question was asked already, but what comedy shows/movies/comics do you like the most, Pangaea?
Someone did ask about what movies I liked, but the list I gave is in need of updating by now (though I'm not sure whether I should bother editing it), and anyway, it's not the same as your question.
There are plenty of movies and shows with comedy in them that I like, but the ones I go for when I specifically want a laugh (not all would necessarily be considered comedies) include the following:
MoviesThe
Ice Age series
Pixar films
Kung Fu PandaThe Princess and the FrogThe Marx Brothers movies
ShowsThe Three StoogesClassic Disney cartoons (mostly ones with Donald Duck and Goofy)
MythBustersDirty JobsAmerica's Funniest Home Videos (haven't watched it in ages, though)
Whose Line Is It Anyway?ComicsGarfieldThe Far SideIf you could have any of the villains in past Land Before Time movies return for another one, who would it be?
Definitely between Ozzy and Strut, Sierra and Rinkus, and Ichy and Dil. All three of those duos made me laugh. Ozzy and Strut might be my first choice, seeing as Ichy and Dil split up (and having them get back together and return to their previous routine of simply hunting the gang might be a bit awkward), and a lot of the humor from Sierra and Rinkus came from their conflicts with Pterano, who I doubt would be willing to associate with them again.
This might be an odd question, but do you believe in the term "guilty pleasure" as in having "LBT as a guilty pleasure" due to certain circumstances of what seems to be socially acceptable in society, or do you kick out the labels and just like what you like even if other people would call them guilty pleasures?
I used to think the term “guilty pleasure” simply referred to a fandom (or just a subject of interest) you were shy and/or embarrassed about sharing, but for a while now I've been confused about what it actually means, so I don't really use it. If the definition I gave is basically what you're talking about, then, unfortunately to say, yes, I do have many interests that I am reluctant to express openly. It depends on the subject, of course; I'll be quite open about the fact that I love science and nature, and enjoy writing, but I don't think I'd ever spontaneously state “I like
The Land Before Time”, because I figure most people probably think of it as a musical children's cartoon with too many sequels,

and fear that some might judge me as weird, immature, creepy, or whatever for liking it. (Yeah, I know; I'm a wimp.) On the other hand, if someone else were to bring up the subject first, and ask me if I liked LBT, I wouldn't lie. I'm much more comfortable with sharing my interests with someone if I feel reasonably certain that that person will share them (or, at least, not denigrate them).
In Far Away Home, do you view Glide as a villian hooked by chance, or as a misguided hero?
He sure felt a lot like a villain early on, but since then he's become more of an antihero (not sure if that's quite the right term; “grudging hero”, perhaps?). I think the second option would probably be closer.
Also, when are you going to start reviewing again? The next chapter is nearly ready to go up 
I don't feel like I can apologize enough for the delay.

Finishing all of my schoolwork, preparing for my graduation, attending the graduation itself, having my uncle over, helping clean the house in preparation for his arrival, and still finding time to sleep has left me with a lot less time and energy for extensive GOF activity than I would like. Tomorrow's shaping up to be another busy day for me, so I'll do my best to read and review Act III, Part II tonight. (Of course, if I'm successful, you'll probably know before you see the answer to this question.

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Gratz on finishing school too.
Thanks.
