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Holy shit, that's nasty.

I never heard the Mike Tyson story before. Or the first quote but the Tyson one really shocks me.

OMAC? Frankenstein? I'm taking this too seriously to be funny.

The first time I had heard of the rape allegations, that I remember, was few months ago when Dylan Farrow published her op ed and there were a lot of response about forgiving famous men rape allegations. So I think there was a certain amount of slow, growing awareness before Buress made his jokes.

Does anyone else remember when Tracy Morgan was on SNL he did a segment called "Tracy Morgan's Black History"? I remember an episode where he called out The Cosby Show for their colorist casting (something I never noticed until he pointed it out, but yeah, most of the Huxtable kids have light skin). When I saw that

I've been wondering about the whole "child friendly" thing. I was reading Brittney Cooper's Crunk Feminist post in which she mentions how some scenes from The Cosby Show she always found creepy. How many creep flags do we ignore because we consider an overall message "wholesome"? What does this say about us?

I saw her open for Marina and the Diamonds in Central Park a little over a year ago. Other than "I Love It" I don't really know any of her music and when I tried to watch her you tube videos, I just didn't like them. (I've had more than one experience where I bought an album because I liked how an opening act sounded

It's actually a relatively recent catholic Dogma. Until the 19th century they were fine with abortions as long as the happened before "the quickening" (fetal movement detection).

One of the pleasures of Inside Amy Schumer is hearing words get censored in one context but not another. I'm glad they won this fight, but still, censorship can be really funny.

I still regret being unable to make it to the ballot to vote for Zephyr Teachout.

I feel like the whole thing had just brought out the worst in people from all sides. People who defend Lena sound like apologists and people who attack her 1) clearly don't care about Grace 2) are trying to use Lena to smear causes that she supports. There is literally nothing good that is coming out of this

I loved her interview bits of embarrassing moments. I've never hosted the Oscars or had to follow Sandra Bullock on anything, but I can totally get why she would be embarrassed in those situations and am charmed.

Sidekicks were so hot for such a short period of time!

You know that scene from the first season of Girls where Hannah fucks up that job interview by joking that the interviewer was serial rapist? When I first saw it I thought "there is no way someone is that tone deaf" but now I think that maybe she is.

I know what you mean, The Dresden Dolls self titled album was really important to me when I was leaving college. Now I have to write her off with a lot of things I tried during my final year of college.

Possibly, that's definitely the appeal of Two and a Half Men.

I watched the first couple of episodes and came away with the impression that it was made by people who hate traditional, 3 camera sitcoms and couldn't be bothered to make something worth while with the format.

I know, me too.

In general, I think people find it easy to disconnect and say "none of my business" and look away.

Thanks for letting me know.