RetepAdam21
RetepAdam21
RetepAdam21

You know...back when I first found the AV Club, it was a TV haven where shows that other major sites wouldn’t review would get proper analysis and shows that had been missed got retro reviews. It’s a shame that this mindset has disappeared. I wish at the least, we got discussion type articles like the site does for

This show, which inspires lively and interesting discussion, gets dropped from episodic coverage. But presumably “Modern Family” will get episodic reviews forever.

Honestly, I thought the article’s headline implied they were surprised there’s a new gong show. I certainly was surprised to learn that. 

Shagadelic!

Thank you for unraveling this mystery. The mainstream media tried to hide this for too long.

He’s more schtick than man now.

You’re crushing it with these reviews Allison. “They ruined everything, those stupid bitches.” Leading us on a merry chase indeed. I liked the episode too, they’re moving the story along at a good clip.

I’m really glad this show is back right now.

Youngest Ba;;? Fucked. Can’t even wear a hat right.

How much money does LaVar Ball have to fund these things like this and his AAU squad and where did he get it? I assume some amount from shoe sales, a little from his Facebook reality show...but what else? Is Lonzo “investing”? Surely no one else is dumb enough to.

He’ll always have his 11th grade education to fall back on.

The fact that he dropped out of high school in the 11th grade also impacts his collegiate eligibility.

He’s getting paid, ergo no NCAA eligibility.

I just hate them so much...

Can I ask a question?

I’ve been working for a couple years to remove this word (as an epithet) from my vocabulary. It’s almost gone, but it still pops out occasionally - it’s one of those words I used regularly for a long time without ever really thinking about who I was hurting by doing so. Once I became more aware of the stigma that

I don’t understand the stigma this word has acquired. ‘Mentally retarded’ wasn’t born an insult, it wasn’t even derogatory, it was a polite way to refer to someone who in the old days would have been called an ‘idiot’ or an ‘imbecile’. This new term was a way to refer to a child whose peers were functioning at a

As someone who teaches kids with disabilities, this is a word that will always make me cringe, but I have given up on being surprised by people who use it, especially out of my own sphere of influence. She’s knows she shouldn’t use it. It’s obvious by how she corrects herself. But to be honest, I used to use it too

Literally now literally means not literally.

I’m concerned at the idea that a broth of any sort is *literally* heart-stopping. Is there a case for this or was that a terrible error in word usage?