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Oh, good, that fixes everything.

(or have another civil war where they lose again)

Many curtains have built-in rings so I guess that’s what they’re referring to.

Have they blamed the “woke mob” yet, despite no one even knowing this shitty concept even existed?

In 2021, Aldrich’s mother called the police on her son, reporting that he was threatening her with a homemade bomb and other weapons. Police responded to the threat by evacuating part of the neighborhood and engaging in a standoff with Aldrich, before he surrendered and was charged with five felony counts including

Exactly. Sure, it fits in Django’s era, but in a contemporary film for white characters to say it with abandon and get virtually NO pushback (let along a smack in the face) from a black character?... yeah, that’s Tarantino living in his perfect dream world.

I’ve never actually met a black person who says it bugs them. The only ones it seems to bother are the Terry Gross’s of the world.

A enemy is somebody that don’t like you.

This should be an instant ad for the Dems and Warnock: “One day after a tragic shooting targeting LGBTQ+ citizens in the United States, Herschel Walker said this...”

“I wish someone had told me what a grind it was.”

Did he poke someone’s eye out? His own? Did he sit down or stand the whole evening?

It’s amazing/not amazing that they’d burn their own house down rather than let a black person move in next door.

Uncle Scotus?

I made a comment elsewhere but in the very first episode of Atlanta, the very first scene, they’re all involved in a shooting over some guy who broke Paper Boi’s car mirror. Darius looks around and says he feels deja vu. Ern, Paper Boi and the fourth guy all have guns drawn (and the guy says his boys are also right “ov

That’s “bloque” now, thank you.

FFS, we’ve got people recorded trying to change votes, planning attacks, admitting their deeds on TV, etc. and the only folks in jail are the low-rent knuckleheads who served as foot soldiers.

This is in Pflugerville, Tx., no? I mean, it’s nearby, sure, but... I guess.

The contingent who think that “It Was All A Dream” is a brilliant subversion of the trope, and the others who will be mad that the trope was even a possibility can fight it out on Reddit. But you can’t deny that it’s such a great Atlanta ending.

“Barber shop” was Ok until the realization that the “joke” was just going to be repeated. And the punch line felt tacked on rather than a coherent part of the purpose of the sketch

Thanks for that list. And, not sure about conspicuous since they did all they could to fit their fictional rapper into the world of the real ones throughout the series. But maybe that’s one last example of how he’s right at the edge of stardom but not quite...