it's your own reflection on your monitor, silly billy!
it's your own reflection on your monitor, silly billy!
Popularity among fuckboys and influence on even shittier bands is not a meritorious distinction.
"What's wrong with being sexy?"
Well shit, Meth Lab. If we can't laugh at people tragically overdosing at a young age, what can we laugh at?
Really nice work, fellas. This was the first one of these I've watched, will be checking back weekly now.
Yeah, it's weird how a comedy-obsessed website would appreciate one of the best sketch comedy shows of all time.
Flah boh beh hukkaberry flabba ding dong was my senior quote!
Tommy Lee Jones was pretty close to being the next Tracy Bonham.
You could present an actual point and we can discuss it, or you can say things like "stop lying" and "yuh huh you DID say that!". If that's all you are capable of doing, then yes you would fit in better with the binary imbeciles on Breitbart.
Except that I didn't do that, I told you what happened. You want to present half a story and use it to paint an entire movement to fit your agenda. The truth doesn't fit.
That is despicable, and the organizers of the protest apologized for it. It also happened separate from the actual protest long after it had moved on. If you want to believe that the actions of a few characterize everyone who opposes police brutality, I can't stop you.
Read it again. "You're not a stupid person", is what he said. Your disingenuous paraphrasing is immaterial. He didn't even disagree with his "conclusions", he said he needed to watch the video so he can have an informed opinion. There is no excuse for offering an uninformed opinion when the video has been all over…
In no way did he suggest that Precious Burgers should condemn the police sight unseen, he said he should inform himself before going on with an uneducated opinion. Nor did he call him stupid but in fact said the exact opposite.
What was that one about?
Well there is also the fact that the Cleveland police department's official account was only proven to be chock full of lies once the video was released. That's abuse of power in my book. What happens when there's no evidence to refute the official story? Because Cleveland's police department is not unique in this…
Aw hon', you got Arby's all over me!
Not racist, but its a weak statement in that it suggests someone seeing everything through the prism of that offensive, dated stereotype. It's incredibly reductive, as nothing in the writing or performances suggests any relationship, inverted or otherwise, to that trope.
Fair enough, but I think its safe to say it didn't enter the public lexicon until Spike said it.
Spike Lee coined the term around the year 2000. The trope itself has been around for decades, not the term.
Sure. I care what happens to Glenn just as much as I care about what happens to any of the poorly drawn characters on this show.