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Behold the cinema and its blackness, prone to swallow your sticky snackness.
Add some glowing paint to the bucket, making your snack much easier to find.
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I've always loved anything that glows, although if I do some homewerk I'll probably be dismayed. [+] |
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This reads like some kind of allegory for adolescent oral fumblings at the movies. |
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There is already plenty of light reflected from the screen; any more would be distracting. Besides, if they can't find it, they will be less likely to grow fat. |
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Firefly popcorn? Not more distracting than the already ever-present dancing blue lights in any dark public area. |
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I was going to suggest coating the popcorn with a glow-in-the-dark, non-toxic substance, if there is such a thing. It would be cool to see little glowing blobs leap into the air then disappear. Also it would help cinema staff clear up afterwards. |
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I generally dont have popcorn as the cinema, and when I do it's never really a bane to eat in the dark...what would be annoying though is a large cinema hall filled with glowing tubs being passed around while i'm trying to watch a movie....equally or more distracting than the glowing screens of people who play with their mobile phones....sorry M8 |
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Consul, no, actually even Charley Brown could make that more intriquing. |
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Behold the cinema and its blackness, [pr]one to swallow your sticky s[l]ackness.... |
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The defence rests, your blissness. |
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