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“So if it’s not about their butts, then why is the other judge Sir Mix-A-Lot?” “Because I’m an honest and impartial judge. And if there’s one thing I’m famous for, it’s that I cannot lie”. “Yeah, I guess that would be the one thing”. Sir Mix-A-Lot’s insistence that the thing he’s most famous for is his honesty might

EXCEPT, everytime he or other popular young ‘Tube stars do this shit, it normalizes it for young people.

Cool about your opinion.

I couldn’t not.

I finished the season already so can’t comment on specifics here for fear of spoiling something, but I gotta say the wordplay was on point this season, particularly with Princess Caroline’s tongue-twisters.

I think this is the episode where my fears that we were in for another round of “BoJack is an irredeemable piece of shit who is going to show up and bring misery to everyone again” were finally put to rest. He’s actually trying to be good, apologizing and owning up to his lies pretty much instantly. I know the rest

If you’re into Buzzfeed at all, and especially if it winds you up a bit when you’re reading it, the GirlCroosh bits are hilarious.

Is Todd not white Hispanic? Not all Hispanic people are POC. Like most people in Spain are white, and lots of people in Mexico and South America.

His defenders are saying that the word slipped out during a “heated gaming moment”. Who among us hasn’t dropped racial slurs while bitching about how you lost a video game?

He’s no racist. He just says, does, or encourages racist things all the time.

I’ve been thinking a lot about whitewashing on this show while bingeing through it last week in anticipation of the new season. I think at some point they realized they’ve made a mistake making Diane Asian (or, conversely, casting Alison Brie to play her), because I noticed they’ve been compensating for it by casting

What follows is my thoughts on the season as a whole which are connected to this episode. There are no spoilers.

> Even though I haven’t read much of him, this episode is taking a Faulkner-ian view of how grief

Lobotomies also aren’t performed on horses. I was willing to suspend disbelief given the overall absurdity of the show.

I think that the scar might also have been there because thrusting a tool up a horse’s nose isn’t as easy as a human’s. It would require an entirely different technique. Mostly, though, I think it was just because they needed a quick visual cue to make sure the audience understood what had happened.

I loved the episode, but got stuck on one thing: Lobotomies aren’t performed by cutting into the scalp - a fact that made them extremely popular: The technique was so simple and almost non-invasive that it was done as an outpatient procedure. There’s an episode of “The American Experience” that provides a great

The “Chickens” episode did such a wonderful job of posing these questions as pointedly as possible, then leaving them horribly unaddressed.

So this is my first comment on Kinja, the great new system of our time.

I thought the Dragonfly guy was just an exceptionally blue fly for the longest time. The insect people are easily one of Bojack’s strangest aspects. Are there no actual bugs in this world?

“I haven’t been this nervous since Diane was vacuuming during a thunderstorm on the 4th of July and I had to take a bath and there was a stranger in our yard.”