andiwatson76
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andiwatson76

“please buy our stuff, we're not emotionally or intellectually equipped to have real jobs"

Aside from being racist trash/an all-around terrible person, Jeffree Star always looks so terrible that I’m baffled anyone would want to emulate...that. “Reanimated corpse” would seriously be too complimentary.

That microtransaction you like is going to come back in style.

I’d watch a whole limited series about the showgirl who hit his brother in the face with the remote control.

Bingo

See now, if the Lion HAD done what lions do, the lion would’ve been killed. And it would’ve been this woman’s fault. 

Any show where you end up thinking I REALLY hope Jim Belushi's character comes back!" is a perfect show.

sigh....Season 3 was the best reboot ever to hit my television screen, bar none by a long shot.

[A Mystery Man approaches]

Counterpoint! It was absolutely perfect. This is a fairly trite comparison at this point, but explaining why it felt so wonderful feels like trying to describe a dream. (That smoking scene deserves an award for body language choreography!) There was a Sunday night in 2017 where I was watching TV and saw both a flying

I’d watch it.

Given the unique strangeness and rollercoaster ride that has been the Twin Peaks experience—especially season 3—I have no objection to seeing Lynch and the wonderful cast give us more, if he so chooses.

It’s a spin-off revolving around everyone’s favorite Twin Peaks character:

Or-

Nobody’s offended, the problem is that this shouldn’t be difficult to explain to the public that the movie is at worst a pretentious knock-off of King of Comedy with comic book window dressing and not the incel equivalent to Birth of a Nation as he claims.

Comedy doesn’t necessarily have to include punching down, either.

Yeah, but no.

Does this guy realize that The Hangover movies weren’t funny in any culture?

Don’t be racist, sexist, ableist, or trans/homophobic. That’s pretty much the list. If you can’t make people laugh without being any of those things, maybe the problem isn’t the culture that surrounds you?