Talgrath
Talgrath
Talgrath

Hey man, drunk Joe Namath still asked for consent.

You’re assuming he is getting laid.

This Buick:

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they had kolber interviewing namath on the sideline the other week & I couldn't believe it

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He was looking to one-up that Yankees fan in Minnesota:

“I don’t see the problem here.”

The best part about her response is that it was direct and to the point, and that there is exactly no chance at all that people will respond with “Lighten up and learn to recognize a compliment”/ “These things happen when you choose to put yourself on TV”/ “What he did was wrong, but did he really deserve to have you

Finally someone has a good reason for Buick to still exist.

Part of me wants to ask “what the fuck makes dudes like this think shit like this is okay?”

The rest of me understands: “Entitlement. Entitlement, and a culture that has been content until just recently to say ‘boys will be boys.’”

Thank god the second part of that appears to be experiencing some pushback, at least.

What a fucking dirtbag. I hope he gets hit in the nuts with a Buick.

Yeah the people who say that tend to forget the only characters who say racist stuff in the movie are either idiots, assholes, or villains. They forget all the context and satire of Hollywood Westerns and wonder “Why can’t I say the N-word and have it be funny?”

TRUMP: I didn’t get a harumph out of that guy!

This doesn’t even make sense.

Mostly because none of the Western and cowboy movie tropes wouldn’t really translate today. (Just look at “The Ridiculous Six”.)

U CaNt MaKe BlAzInG SaDdLeS aNyMoRe!!!!!”

Also, those that get “cancelled” dont actually...this power people pretend critics on twitter have is mostly not existent. Yes, be openly racist and you will lose your job (see: Roseanne), but that’s not the same as making an occasional bad joke.

Kroll’s statement is a great rejoinder to those who cried “waaah cancel culture” about the Big Mouth controversy. First of all, no, the show wasn’t fucking canceled, and nobody’s still calling for it to be. That’s because second of all, creators who sincerely apologize when criticized - even creators who, like Kroll,

But does an item of African-American vernacular truly exist until it’s been appropriated by white people, redefined, and then hammered into such overuse that it can no longer be used with 100% sincerity?

If your jokes aren’t landing, perhaps you should consider writing better ones, as opposed to blaming it on “woke” culture.