Help me ID a book from a hazy 1980s childhood memory
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    My best guess is the Tales to Tremble By scary story collections:

    Each story had some creepy art by Gordon Laite:

    A lot of this fits with your descriptions from the best of my recollection.

    Edit: Removed paragraph about potential third scary story series containing spider egg story, just realized that one was from Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark 3, so Tales to Tremble By and its sequel is my only guess here.

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  • Toast sandwich
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    "Yo dawg, I heard you like toast, so we put toast in your toast so you can eat toast as a sandwich." -Xzibit

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  • Tobacco smoke enema
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    If smoking increases the chances of lung cancer, would doing these regularly increase the chances of colon cancer?

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  • ComicList: New Comic Book Releases List for 09/18/2024
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    Thanks for bringing the comic to my attention in the first place! I agree that the concept sounds so wild that I have to have it. That bat-family-detective inspired itch got me scratching until I dug into the credits. I vaguely remembered a buddy had a Batman Noir edition of something but didn't confirm until today that I didn't imagine it and it was the Noir edition of The Dark Knight Returns (which I guess is right at home for Frank Miller).

    The TDKR Noir was pretty cool too! I think color does a lot to sell the scope of the world, stories, uniforms, etc., but seeing just the pencils and ink makes the art really stand out in a different way.

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  • ComicList: New Comic Book Releases List for 09/18/2024
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    They're the same comic but the noir one is black and white with no color. Lovern Kindzierski, the colorist, is only listed for the regular special issue, with no colorist in the credits for the noir version.

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  • I got the stealth suit today
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    Ah fond memories of crouching in the suit with the pip light on.

    "We're all lit up. Is it Christmas?"

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  • www.nfl.com

    It looks like Deebo Samuel will be joining McCaffrey for "a couple games" due to a strained calf. Next game is against the Rams [who are suffering from a growing list of a dozen players on injured reserve or IR watch](https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/other/rams-have-injury-crisis-after-being-nfl-s-healthiest-team-in-2023-how-slew-of-ailments-impacts-matt-stafford/ar-AA1qGnHY), with it looking like Cooper Kupp will be the second wide receiver out along with Puka Nacua.

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    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/dont-miss-your-chance-to-see-saturn-and-neptune-in-september-heres-how/ar-AA1q74PM

    I just saw Saturn as a super bright dot next to the moon. Apparently it'll be visible for a stretch throughout September, with Neptune also coming into view later this month. Make sure to take a look at the night sky sometime this month if you want to see some planets!

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    What movie do you most regret watching with your parents?
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    I think the most memorable is probably The Wolf of Wall Street but it was nowhere near as awkward as it could have been. My sister and her husband wanted to see a movie with the family in theaters. Luckily the uproarious constant laughter from the packed theater was far more manageable than the awkward silence that would have happened with an at-home watch.

    What really got me was that a whole group of my friends had planned on seeing it the week before, but one very difficult guy insisted that he would not go see a "boring movie about financial crime" and made such a huge fuss that we finally agreed to see American Hustle instead, which was a very tame movie "about financial crime" funny enough.

    After, that guy said he was bored for the entire movie (despite the fact that American Hustle was actually pretty good). If it wasn't for the fact that The Wolf of Wall Street is exactly the kind of movie you want to see with your friends and not your parents, and that American Hustle would have been a perfect movie to see with the family, I'm not sure it would stick out in my mind so much.

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  • Beans
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    Bartholomew Kuma's incredible powers from eating the paw paw fruit and his ability to sneak into a lot of situations in One Piece is adding up!

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  • Johnson's packin heat
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    Cassidy is arguably one of the best companions you can travel with in Fallout 2 for combat, especially if you give him a Gauss rifle. The hardened wasteland veteran that got old and settled down as a bartender in Vault City unless you go there and ask him to join you. The con is his prejudice against Lenny the ghoul, another companion you can travel with, and will insult Lenny if you travel with both at once. The pro is he also hates Myron, the sadistic drug supplier/slaver/sex predator, and Cass will endlessly insult him if you end up recruiting Myron to travel with both of you.

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  • Johnson's packin heat
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    Just the fact that she's John Cassidy's (from Fallout 2) daughter won me over, but beyond that Rose of Sharon "Cass" Cassidy is a fun companion with great voice acting and dialogue that I repeat still to this day,

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  • Annapurna Video-Game Team Resigns, Leaving Partners Scrambling
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    One of my favorite game publishers, this is wild (and not the Outer kind of wild). I'm super curious if the entire staff will start their own publishing company (which I imagine is harder to do without the financial backing of a billionaire's daughter) or if they'll split off and go their separate ways.

    I'm also very curious if this will start changing the kinds of games Annapurna publishes or if they'll still take interest in odd and niche games that need a publisher. I wish I knew more about the dispute here but time will tell what happens next at some point.

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  • Looks like Propaganda Bots have made it to Lemmy
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    Fantastic work here, hopefully this catches the attention from admins.

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  • Day 56 of posting a Daily Screenshot from the games I’ve been playing until I forget to post Screenshots
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    Mobius is pretty fascinating and Klein is hilarious! They all have their own quirky charm that makes them all fun to interact with, though I'm partial to Dr. 0 simply because it's the same guy that voiced Dr. Venture on The Venture Bros. and the Wild Wasteland trait has him reference the "giant walking eye" as a nod to the show.

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  • Oxenfree is being completely removed from itch.io in October
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    No announcement or confirmation from Night School Studio regarding GOG, Steam, the Playstation Store, or the Nintendo eShop as of yet. My guess is they would give a decent warning announcement if it were to leave those outlets as well, but regardless I did download my copy from GOG to my backup drive just in case.

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  • In-N-Out burger and fries
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    Cheeseburger with no onions and animal style fries I believe, and a beauty at that!

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  • [Book] Jack: Into the Beanstalk - not as bad as the title would suggest
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    Thanks for posting, this is a solid review! I definitely scrolled too fast coming across it and read the title as just "Jack Into the Beanstalk" which sounded like a very different premise at first.

    Definitely post a final review after you read book 3. I'm interested if it comes together as an entertaining trilogy or falls further from what you enjoyed about the first book by the end.

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  • Games That Are Better on a Weaker Console | Game Sack
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    This is well presented and thorough, I gotta say he does a fantastic job at actually showing the big differences that make it really clear once he gets into it. I expected a lot of the Sega hardware to come up but was surprised to also learn about the current gen version of Super Monkey Ball vs the original.

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  • Is ice cream becoming too soft?
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    Just to clarify, what temperature do you set your freezer at and does it stay that temp of do you notice it fluctuating more than a few degrees throughout the day?

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  • A title card from "Wizard" (Season 1, Episode 11), one of the wizard-focused episodes of *Adventure Time*.

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    **This post was solved by [@lemonmelon](https://lemmy.world/comment/9557845), the song is "Paul Revere" (1986) by the Beastie Boys.** Don't forget the clues, friends! The first clue I provided was that this song wasn't released in the 90s and then got several guesses afterward that were all songs from the 90s. I've only got a few more posts left before I take my leave, it's been fun but I'm usually not on often enough to keep up, so make sure to peep those clues on my final posts!

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    **This post timed out without being solved. The answer was "Under a Killing Moon" by Thrice.**

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    **This post has been correctly guessed by [@Rhynoplaz](https://lemmy.world/comment/9522936), the song is the 2009 single "Party in The U.S.A" by Miley Cyrus**. Thanks for playing!

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    **This post has been solved by [@AFKBRBChocolate](https://lemmy.world/comment/9521300), the song is "Time Bomb" by Rancid**. Thanks for playing!

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    **This post timed out without being solved. The answer was "In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth: 3" by Coheed and Cambria.**

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    **The song was correctly guessed by [@wizrad@lemmy.ca](https://lemmy.world/comment/9474384): Johnny Guitar (1954) by Peggy Lee.** This is the title track to the 1954 Western movie of the same name, starring Joan Crawford. "Got a song for you, now. It's about a guy who's cold on the exterior, but deep down, you know he's a good man. And his name... is Johnny Guitar." -Mr. New Vegas (Fallout: New Vegas)

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    **The song was guessed by [@ZooLemmy](https://lemmy.world/comment/9480802): The Harbor Is Yours (2007) by Aesop Rock**. Thanks for playing!

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    Solved by [@heyevwebody@lemmy.world](https://lemmy.world/u/heyevwebody), the song is "I Don't Want To Set The World On Fire" which is probably best known for the 1941 version by The Ink Spots that is used in *Fallout* games. Thanks for playing!

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