UngratefulDead88
UngratefulDead
UngratefulDead88

Why is it ironic? South African whites were not exactly historical opponents of white supremacy...

You are my fucking hero.

Are performance-based de-escalators like that common in NFL contracts?

I watched the entire video because I assumed she was going to fall. Or at least that's what I told my wife.

It's been a long day and I fucking hate the Jets, man.

The show has often downplayed his success for the purposes of some of the bits (ostensibly relating an earlier period in his career), but yeah, your last sentence is dead on and the fact that the episode never shies away from it is what makes it work.

Maybe it's not them.

Was it so opaque?

Nope! It's okay, I'm sure you "get" the other acts on Opie and Anthony, probably you should stick to them.

I mean this as productively as possible: hang out with different ladies. I honestly have no women in my social circle I would describe this way and you are only going to hurt yourself if you project these bad experiences into future females.

While I would hardly question your expertise in trolling, you don't seem to know jack about comedy.

Honest question: do you think Louie is a zany sitcom about a pizza-loving comic? It seems a strange viewing choice for a person entirely oblivious to nuance or subtext. Or, in this case, regular text since the "joke" you refer to was explicitly explained in the scene and had nothing to do with that.

Where did the show vilify Louis for shooting her down? It was an honest portrayal of a very relatable awkward situation: rebuffing the advances of somebody you like but are not physically attracted to. He handles it about as nicely as one can, I don't think the show vilifies him at all.. Those situations happen and

I don't think this is the show for you. I hear <I>Two and a Half Men</I> has lots of hot chicks.

Worth pointing out: a sizeable percentage of pornography categorized as "chubby" or "BBW" features women comfortably within healthy weight ranges, another reason that is a problematic metric with which to measure popular acceptance.

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One line I really liked from the episode that hasn't gotten as much play was Vanessa's point about good-looking guys being perfectly willing to flirt with her but less-attractive ones being much more averse. Very attractive people are often stereotyped as self-involved pricks but this is more often then not wishful

Because she's telling the joke in the first person, so even if she were expressing that perspective earnestly (which, come on, she is not) it's her perspective, the joke is about her, she's applying the experience to herself. It's "I wish (and, again, she obviously does not, but for argument's sake) this" not "they

Oh, that's absolutely true. I'm just saying, I would jump vocally to the defense of that white person from said outrage machine if it were somebody doing honest, edgy material about race (like, say, Bill Burr). If it was some hack repeating this material I would just roll my eyes at both parties. I just dislike the

I disagree, I think performer and performance are more intertwined than that. I fully agree that "making jokes about racism and being racist (are) two different things" though.