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She owned him so thoroughly and so politely, especially with that “unformed thoughts he’s not a writer” theme, which is like death to someone who works in a notoriously creative industry but is well-known for being an overrated hack. She’s cordoned off the high ground and is just endlessly pissing on him. It’s great.

Also, if it was product placement, he would have been violating FTC regulations by not labeling the tweets as ads.

If it was product placement then it would have been even more annoying because he didn’t make it clear in the tweet.

Oh, this motherfucker ...

I’d also love to see the end of people finding gay men’s rudeness being sassy and charming, particularly when it relates to giving them a pass on misogyny.

First of all, he had a prop of her dead corpse. This was not a tribute costume. Second of all, Abe and Marilyn have been dead for much longer than “a few months,” so I think we’re onto something here.

Kind of an off-topic question since he wasn’t dressed as Amy Winehouse and instead displayed her as a corpse.

I remember him doing an interview on Comedy Bang Bang, I think he was there to promote a book or something, and was talking about moving to Harlem. They asked about bookstores in Harlem and he said there weren’t any because “people there don’t read.”

I feel like his golden ticket was coming out publicly at a magic moment when doing so was just brave enough to be noteworthy but not damaging enough (for him, at least) to be truly risky, and then he rode that momentum for all it was worth. But now everyone is starting to realize that being gay doesn’t compensate for

You know, saying I’m petty for being irritated by his Twitter presence this week (and in general) is fair enough. But brushing off the Amy Winehouse corpse as “Dead celebrities are a thing at Halloween” is a little weird to me?

There’s also this little nugget about his doucheness.

Agreed! I feel like he might be one of those people who don’t understand you can have a thought and not share it with everyone.

I really like what Rachel had to say about the whole thing and that she wasn’t afraid to call him out for being out of touch.

The original Tony tweet was so weird, because if Rachel Bloom wasn’t a famous person he had met and he haden’t made a mistake, then it would just be rude and weird instead of being rude and clueless.

It was so tasteless that I cannot even think about him without remembering it. I’m actually surprised this isn’t more known. If you Google it, you can see that very few sites reported it. Weird.

I came in here to bitch about the Amy Winehouse thing and was so glad to see it mentioned. I have a pretty sick sense of humor sometimes (my job requires me to have a bit of gallows humor to stay sane) but mocking someone who died after years of struggle is not a good look at all. It could have just been a fictional

They lit the apartment on fire to burn your home and dont really care if the fire spreads to their place... they’re just happy that you “lost” and they “won.”

A stupid person always wants their stupidity validated. Trump doing stupid shit like this is like catnip to these people.

Except a toddler is capable of learning what behaviors are wrong. This 70 year old man-baby is having his bad behaviors reinforced as acceptable, like when parents with a bad child can’t control them anymore.

It’s particularly amusing in an era where baby boomers endlessly whine about millennials and teenagers being entitled and helicopter parented and whiny etc. etc. ad nauseum and yet Mango Unchained is too mentally challenged to follow the law and nobody will raise a finger to stop him.