TheDanslator
TheDanslator
TheDanslator

My favorite part is the random "Man of the House" review: 4/5 stars!

Uh huh. You worked in "Hollywood" 9 years ago, so you can tell me that I'm wrong to like Mr. Show, or Louie, or the Dave Chappelle Show, or The Sarah Silverman Program, or Portlandia; and that all of those shows share an identical sensibility, which is objectively and demonstrably bad.

No one who actually paid attention to American comedy could make that claim with a straight face. But even accepting your wildly implausible claim that you know the ins and outs of all of America's comedy, and basically nothing tickles your fancy, you still—STILL—cannot make an objective claim about the quality of

You can't say it's true that most U.S. comedies are rubbish. Truth requires objectivity.

This nice guy has dated plenty, and not because I played mean, or whatever boneheaded advice you got from The Game.

It's kind of true...? OK, leaving aside for a moment the issue of whether something can be degrees of true, this video is a single source. It is influenced by many things, no doubt, but those influences have been filtered through a writing team, and particularly the comic sensibility of Pete Holmes. Whatever you think

Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.

I really couldn't care less who likes what, but for fuck's sake don't use a single source to generalize about an entire culture. I'm sure you wouldn't want anyone saying they didn't get comedy from the U.K. based solely on an episode of the Benny Hill Show.

Look on the bright side: it's given you an opportunity to learn that "nonsense" isn't hyphenated!

I didn't miss that point, I just disagree with it. Santorum was a powerful senator who used his public position to actively oppress the GLBT community. I'll cry no tears that his name has since been dragged properly through the mud, and I hope he ultimately fades into obscurity and is remembered by no one anywhere.

I'm seeing a lot of complaints here, about the graphics and sound. Games are developed incrementally—they don't get all of the graphics and sound done before they do the gameplay (that would be putting the cart waaaaaay before the horse); so in order to have something to test as they go, they make mock-ups for

You can't disparage gamers for disliking the official, released version of a game. I will absolutely seek this mod out someday, but I'm not going to pretend that a mod added ten years after the fact by fans somehow retroactively makes the overly-short, buggy mess I played better than the polished, complete, and full

I love the campfire peatyness of Islay.

I'm certainly no naysayer of scotch.

Quiet, or they may start in on the Rye next!

Yes, I liked it before it was cool, because I am also 300 years old.

I'm so tired of hearing about bourbon, and I say that as a life-long bourbon drinker: nothing is more irritating than a bunch of bandwagon snobs who've been turned onto something truly great because they heard Gordon Ramsay, or whoever, mention it. Now I can't get my Old Rip Van Winkle bourbon without standing in line

Cue the bleating "hardcore" gamers frothing about hipsters in 3... 2... 1...

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