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You can always tell the Americans based on their opinion of how/why people should be incarcerated.

I realized while I was watching the penultimate episode that the “band of misfits” cliche has been around forever, but this is the first time I feel like I’m seeing the real thing. Like, THIS is what misfits are - dorks who truly have trouble making friends, for whatever various reasons. They’re not people who are so

He wasn’t trying to be racist, he maintained, he was just trying to be entertaining.

That is a load of absolute horse shit, and you even worked in the “locker room talk” shrug. 

“...or in a gym locker room?”

The interesting thing about the “locker room talk” argument is that it presupposes talking like that is just fine in that context.

Just spitballing here, but... what if it’s not? What if it’s always been vile and ugly? What if the fact that it’s been the norm forever doesn’t make it right,

It’s part of the thread but not in the article, but the story behind this is also incredibly sad but also heartwarming.

I have to hand it to the folks involved in this show - this is the only show I stream where I don’t skip the opening theme, and I have learned to stay past the closing credits for more.  It is only too bad there are only two episodes left . . . 

The problem here in this analysis of Luke is that you’re stuck on Luke not learning the lessons you thought he learned.

I loved it. I loved the episode so much, it had that Star Wars umpf. And it was the most Star Warsy thing ever! I understand the whole awful thing where this was supposed to be a show about Boba Fett and blah blah.

Surprised I haven’t seen anybody else say this yet... If I were a Mandalorian with a lightsaber, let alone an especially difficult to wield lightsaber, and I found myself reacquainted with a Jedi shortly after being shunned by my the person originally training me with the weapon, I don’t know about you but I’d

The ‘tried and guilty’ thing definitely felt like they overplayed their hand here... I’m assuming this is just another in a long line of conservative commenters pretending to be ‘reasonable’ but still landing at the same conclusion as the ‘unreasonable conservative’.

Now if you could reliably fact-check everything you hear from Rogan as quickly as you fact check things you hear ABOUT Rogan, we’d be in a much better place.

“it came from the internet so it must be true” was used all the time. Somehow, that mentality completely vanished.

“Just conversations” happen in bars. When you intentionally record your “just conversation” and package it for worldwide consumption, I don’t think you should be able to use the “just a conversation” anymore. It’s a packaged product you’re giving to the public, and responsibility comes with that (or at least should).

LOL at the Rogan devotees who showed up in the comments.

It was a backdoor pilot for STARFIGHTER MASTERS: RUST TO RICHES or maybe TATTOOINE GARAGE. Admit it, you’d watch a show that was just Amy Sedaris’ character fixing up an old spaceship with a different guest star every week. 

Fitting, as it seems that the only people who listen to Joe Rogan’s podcast are dudes who peaked in high school

Amazon: Hey, would you like us to learn how fast you read so that we can guess about how long might will take you to finish a chapter?

I really wish we funded this stuff at even a 1/10 of the military.