McGarnagle
McGarnagle
McGarnagle

Why did you ask the question if you thought you already knew the answer?

Should we be grateful this isn’t a 53 page slideshow?

yes, I think there’s been a lot of deliberate misdirection around addiction being solely the responsibility of the addict, when in reality this should be a community responsibility. Instead it falls only on the addict and their immediate support network, who hopefully reflect back the worth us addicts often don’t see

as someone in recovery and having seen the successes and failures of so many people in my recovery meetings, people aren’t textbooks and most of the ideas around addiction are quickly losing merit. especially as we learn how dangerous the purist/disease model and all the “red flag projections” baggage it carries with

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And this review is all the pretext I need to post one of my favorite clips:

Famous for her breakthrough role as the child of famous parents.

The vanity plate with “Honoring Fallen Officers” drives walks the point home: this dumbass is either a cop or a cop wannabe. Either way, he can FRO.

I understand that this is dirtbag, so the flippant tone is expected, but it seems oddly callous and weird to me that you’re treating a situation involving alleged guardianship abuse as a sibling rivalry. If Britney Spears’ testimony is anything to go by, she holds her entire family responsible for the abuse she has

But in this case, these same players are writing the rules of the game, no?

It also kind of has to be said: yes, the Kevin James-esque stock schlubby wacky husband comedy trope is all kinds of tired and awful, and the producers make no secret of how much they disdain it. But it’s not like the “beaten down lower middle class person tries to escape from their confining life by breaking bad”

This show feels like a deconstruction of the sitcom, made by people that have never actually watched a sitcom in their lives. 

I simply don’t understand what this show is supposed to be.

Josh Gad is always annoying, but it’s like his character on this show was designed to be as irritating as humanly possible. I made it through the entire first season, but it took real effort not to fast-forward through his scenes, or quit the show entirely the way you did. I can’t think of another show that’s so

Netflix has very, very good engineering, and I wonder if this has bled into the more artistic side? Trying to make decisions based on metrics rather than someone’s feelings is good engineering but bad art.

Generally hosts do swing by the green rooms and greet all the guests before the show. If she had done another show before, she absolutely would think that’s weird.

Hyperbole. She was going for "not treated like an asshole".

Oh yeah you got him zing!  

Calling him out for... discussing a video that is about a Tesla. Which is an accurate discussion of what occurs in the video.

Are you saying James May has a Mach E?

they could do that, sure, or design a usable fucking shifter