Is that a Roald Dahl reference?
Aren’t some actors considered to be positively 2-dimensional?
Is it an incredibly cute, but slow legendary Irish critter?
Do I have an immediate need to try those?
Wasn’t it just a recollection of a lovely tea place I used to visit in Nova Scotia?
Aren’t some words both Harry Potter spells and also plain old words?
Have you ever accidentally eaten chalk and washed it down with cheap perfume?
Doesn’t the protagonist in The Witches encounter a gathering of said witches and witness one of her friends, who had been distracted by crust-trimmed cumber sandwiches, get magicked into a rat?
Does it work in reverse?
Perhaps?
Have we already worked through 5% of the posts for this version of the questions thread? We are plummeting faster than I thought we would, and now that we know it’s coming, what happens when we reach the bottom?
Jes?
Why don’t we all get together and build a crooked house?
Would tickling one of these creatures give rise to some kind of wasting sickness?
Questions 3: We just are not tired of this yet?
ETA
Questions 4: The revenge of @OtherMichael?
Questions 3: Back in Training?
Could it be questions all the way down?
Doesn’t everyone know what a cucoloris is?
A cucoloris, or “cookie” can be used to break up a Fresnel or other soft beamed light, have you never seen one?
In noir films however, they just throw the light outside a Venetian blind or use flags to cut the light off everything but the eyes when they stand in a doorway, got it?
Noir film lighting is interesting because they use a lot of “hard” focused light for crisp, directional shadows when most film lighting (and lighting in general) is softer edged, have you ever noticed? #nerdnerdnerdnerd