She’s far more realistic than he is, that’s for sure. He tries to morally justify the things they do while she just owns that they now have no choice but to be bad people.
She’s far more realistic than he is, that’s for sure. He tries to morally justify the things they do while she just owns that they now have no choice but to be bad people.
Well I mean they are guideposts for what’s going to happen during the episode so I wouldn’t say they don’t hold significance. Bit of an Easter egg hunt while you’re watching.
I always knew the symbols on the title card were hinting at things to come in that episode, but I think it was the third season before I realized they were literal representations of the letters Z-A-R-K inside the big O.
seriously, i wish i could just hide that shitheads face for life
motherfucker.. you can’t go anywhere without a fucking keemstar clip showing up?
Apparently Laura is part of the “who”. Because without her deciding to write about the tweet, I would have had no idea that OJ had an opinion of what went down, and what his opinion was about it.
Why aren’t white people supposed to be talking about this? I’m really asking-I keep seeing allusions to this and I don’t understand why something that happened on the Oscars is off limits to white people, who are mainly the people who watch/attend the Oscars.
Not sure I understand the angle here.
That already tells us everything we need to know, though? He was improvising. He’s a comedian.
The normalization of this is twisted and insane.
My takeaway from the last 14 hours is that a large segment of our population thinks that physical violence is the appropriate reaction to a verbal insult, and that physical violence at a formal event full of your peers where you hope to win an award is ok. How far we have fallen.
I’m shocked mostly at the low key acceptance of what was literally physical assault on live television. What if he had walked up and smacked Amy or Wanda or Regina in the face like that? Would the Jezebel crowd still be so nonchalant about it? Would it still be considered acceptable?
aren’t we supposed to be grabbing the pitchforks and torches to admonish Microsoft from hiding history from us?
Based on what my dietician has informed me, it’s actually everything that tastes GOOD that’s bad for you.
They’re not calling him out though. They’re cracking (bad) jokes.
Why a ‘supposedly feminist’ website keeps giving a platform to Kanye’s abusive behavior is beyond me?
Did you all come from the same place, with the same weird, fatuous demand?
It’s not just the disappointment, it’s the level of anger combined with the disappointment. It’s clear this isn’t your first disappointment with the game, and you seem to be getting pretty mad at the game/company.
All I’ve ever seen is people who play GO talk about how miserable it is.
Instead it feels so miserly, almost to the point of contemptuous