They aren’t riddles though...they are spooky riddles.
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You're right to say it.
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To be fair, I just watched the Tigger Movie for the first time with my six-year old, and WTF was that avalanche scene?! That was shockingly intense for a Winnie the Pooh movie...
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Whatever dude. Everyone knows how Jim Carrey went insane after his stint as The Riddler.pic.twitter.com/F3ahmQtnyP
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Imagine: The Horror of the Seven Acre Wood, and The Call of Poohthluhu by H.P. Milne.
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People tend to have near zero insight into themselves. And lack of sleep doesn't help. But I'm sure that if you couldn't sleep while thing A was going on, that it is natural to draw a connection.
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Reading Golden Age and Silver Age Batman makes it all seem preposterous. Those were duuuuumb-ass stories.
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Oh, the Dark Knight is turning into a merman? Chasing the Joker in a time machine, fighting crime with George Washington? Joining the Native American Batman and Robin? (They wore masks and loincloths, were known as "Man of Bat" and "Boy of Robin.")
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He’s an actor though. He becomes the role, it’s different
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The story of Lawrence Olivier and Dustin Hoffman is relevant here.
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