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Wait what? I still don't get it.

RadioTubeClock responds:

magic

David! What the hell is a Tricky Clown?!

Pop-Tart responds:

lol

Alternative alternative ending: have a giant cupcake show up and eat the cookie monster (or whatever that thing is supposed to be).

koit responds:

For want of a better title, let's call him the cakey monster ;)

It's an idea and that's for sure, maybe I shall use it in the future.

Crystal Pepsi! OMG! I love Satan.

Oh fuck yeah!

That movie made me poop my pants. Thanks a lot!

CorpseGrinderClock responds:

Your drawers shall cement into a hard, protective carapace to defend your genitalia from possible attempts at procreation

Coming April 27th... 2025

Do you ever make real movies anymore or just trailers?

Athi responds:

Well actually I was going to submit Project B - Episode 4, but I didn't finish in time, and so I felt bad that I'd not be able to submit a little something for clock day, so I just put this together so I show that I'm still alive xD

Project B will probably be released within this month. Besides, you should be hyper considering you're in almost every of my movies xDDD

damn

That flash was so hot I got a hard on.

This movie is underrated

This should be mandatory viewing for all flight school attendees. Good job!

PatriotClock responds:

:) <3

FDA Propaganda

To many nutritional experts, the 1992 pyramid did not reflect the latest research on dietetics. Certain dietary choices that have been linked to heart disease, such as three cups of whole milk and a 8 oz. serving of hamburger daily, were technically permitted under the pyramid. The major points of criticism have been the pyramid's lack of differentiation within the protein-rich group ("Meat, Poultry, Fish, Dry Beans, Eggs, and Nuts"), some lack of clarity with regard to recommended serving sizes and the pyramid's lack of emphasis on whole grains.

Also, when compared with diets that are thought to be the most healthy (e.g. Macrobiotic diet) the quantities pyramid lists for each food type are completely different.

Some of the recommended quantities for the different types of food in the old pyramid have also come under criticism for lack of clarity. For instance, the pyramid recommends two to three servings from the protein-rich group, but this is intended to be a maximum. The pyramid recommends two to four fruit servings, but this is intended to be a minimum. Another problem is that the pyramid does not distinguish between whole grains and refined grains. Since some vegetarian diets tend to be based on refined grains, it can skew perceptions significantly.

Notwithstanding such criticism, many agree that the 1992 USDA pyramid, as originally published, is a good guide to adequate nutrition. It helps people visualize the amount of food in each group that they need to eat in order to maintain their health, as it is easy to follow. If one or more important components are missing, one is able to fix it, and if they are overindulging in one or more components, they are able to reduce the amount easily.

TheStarSyndicate responds:

hey there renegade long time no see

Ooooo, I love Feist!

Don't be such a lazy bum. You're a good animator when you put some effort into it.

Slingshot-Clock responds:

Yea, I just started this late, and I wanted to finish it for Clock Day. I know, not a good reason...

I'M RENEGADECLOCK HAHAHA

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