I don't, unfortunately; I read the quote on Tumblr so it may be misattributed, as these things often go. I'd dig through clips on YouTube but the CK routines on there tend to be longer sets that one has to dig through for a while.
I don't, unfortunately; I read the quote on Tumblr so it may be misattributed, as these things often go. I'd dig through clips on YouTube but the CK routines on there tend to be longer sets that one has to dig through for a while.
Reminds me of, I think it was Louis CK, saying if someone made a racist/sexist/homophobic joke, you should act all confused and ask them to explain it and see if they were willing to stick to it.
Sorry, three things.
I am not, nor have I ever been, in favor of shutting down discussion and I 100% agree that he likely had more going on than Asperger's. What I object to is, again, throwing out a specific condition, without any kind of professional diagnostic process. Because people hear that and think "schizophrenics are, to a man,…
Oh dear, I'm being accused of being emotional and irrational by the guy who insists there's nothing wrong with untrained professionals trying to diagnose people because schizophrenics are scary.
"Unlike you, I don't give a crap about "winning" internet arguments, which is why I declared victory upthread."
Thinking personal insults mean you've won... the last refuge of someone richly deserving of personal insults.
There is no such thing as "reasonable stigmatization." Stigmatization actively discourages and disincentivizes seeking help or treatment. That does not make people safer.
How 'bout I think you're an asshole because you said "I'm just a realist" and "PC," two things no non-asshole has ever said in history?
The fact that he's not a professional means he's not a modern-day van Helsing educating us about the Crazy People Menace like your sockpuppet above thinks.
Here is your problem: you are confusing idle, fairly irresponsible speculation by a nonprofessional with an actual diagnosis.
Yeah, I thought the same thing; I also love how '95 Marty is rolling his eyes at his father-in-law's racism but 2012 Marty thinks the detectives not appreciating the term "coonhound" is political correctness gone mad.
Pretty sure he was wearing makeup to darken his face, if not full-on blackface.
Twitter is Carcosa.
Goodnight black stars,
Goodnight dive bars,
Goodnight Rust,
Goodnight drug busts,
Goodnight Marty,
Goodnight watch parties,
Goodnight LeDoux,
Goodnight, "True,"
Please have ladies in season 2.
Thank God. This show has its problems but it's so clearly working on them that I'd hate for it to be cut short. Now give me similar news about Hannibal and my weird, eclectic taste will be satisfied.
Totally with you there. Way better than a lot of stuff that was never in any danger of ending, too.