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Odude

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Sashimi, the greatest food ever.

For those that don't know: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sashimi

I really just like any meat extremely rare or just plain raw. A ribeye steak cooked for more than 2 min is blasphemous and should be punished by 20 lashes.
 

Blanks

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peanut butter and jam sandwiches

edit: and breast physics in games and reality
 

bombchu

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xmetatr0nx said:
bombchu said:
Chocolate is like poo in general >.>
Im going to pretend like i didnt just see you say that about chocolate... :)
:p

ace_of_something said:
I am a Muppets fanboy easily. In my mind's eye the muppets are the best in entertainment and set the benchmark for all comedy.
Yes! Them too! Man, I love Jim Henson. Actually, I think I'd just be a puppet/animatronics fangirl. It's just so cool, y'know? We need more.
 

Ex_ery

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Someone said bacon, and I'm glad I'm not the only fanboy of bacon.


"Vote Bacon+Eggs 2012"
 

Yegargeburble

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Time Travelling Toaster said:
Strawberry Milkshakes :) mostly because my friend argues with me that chocolates the best >.>
What are you talking about? Chocolate IS the best. :)

In all seriousness though, waffles. It's not that I hate pancakes, I just like waffles more.
 

Thirsk

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Tolkien and anything pre-christian slavic.

Sława bogom! Sława słowianum!
 

Mythos1092

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Kollega said:
Freedom.
/sarcasm
Bah, stupid freedom fanboys... totalitarian dictatorships are way better. But I honestly can't think of any random things I'm a fanboy of. I guess I'm sort of a desktop computer fanboy, I just don't like laptops. I don't know why.
 

Sebenko

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Jerious1154 said:
Honey-nut Cheerios.
Hells yeah.
The only cereal my parents will allow in my house that is also tasty.

Also, Fish And Chips. Best food ever.
 

newguy77

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I don't know how to describe this, but if I see a movie made out of a book I've read, it had better follow the plot of the book 95% of the time or I'll be pissed.