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Eminem's fans are mostly white people who never liked rap before until they saw him and they delude themselves into thinking he's better than other rappers even though his lyrics are grossly misogynistic, violent, and vulgar. Arguably moreso than other rappers because he's the only rapper, as far as I know, to say

It's so weird that MIA can rap and still maintain her British accent. All these white Aussie women get struck by some kind of weird shambolic brogue.

*sigh*

"My favorite rapper is Eminem," Cornish said. "But my music collection goes from classical to jazz to blues. My favorite era is the sixties and seventies. I have a very eclectic taste in music."

Almost every single one I have ever been forced to set foot in looks like a rhinoceros with crippling diarrhea tore through it moments before I got there.

I thought "Wow, this man is ridiculously good looking and personable, it's hard to believe he's a random guy who took a video of a nice gas station bathroom." Then I saw this: "Filmed at a Shell station in Bohol, Philippines, by model and TV personality Jason Godfrey"

No comment on the Terry Richardson photo or the fact that, once again, Rolling Stone demands a female pop star on the cover be half naked (although, goodness me, no nipples [pearl clutching])?

To celebrate, here is a gif.

I'm glad that Nicki decided to speak freely about her abortion. While the public isn't owed this information, her choice to share her reality helps break down stigma regarding what is a deeply personal issue.

This isn't kindergarten, you're not going to get a fucking gold star for participating and expressing your opinion.

This is probably the best article I have read on Jezebel. Really well written, genuinely affecting, relevant and balanced. Thank you Lindy, more please!

And it's Gervais's writing (and perhaps more significantly, I'm beginning to suspect, Stephen Merchant's) that positions us, the audience, in her corner.

I'm so sick of the "obviously you don't see the humor in it" defense. No, I see you were trying to make a joke - I just didn't think it was funny.

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I like George Carlin and I'm female. The stuff he used to say about environmentalists, religion, and government (and White feminists, strangely) are spot on.

I don't think this comment is relevant to this article. She goes into great detail describing how and why she admires Gervais' work. She doesn't put him on a pedestal because he's a celebrity. She admired the work he did and the messaging his work has, and then became disappointed and angry when he began to espouse

None of that makes sense. Louis C.K.'s humor is self-directed. His comedy isn't mean-spirited, and he's the butt of his jokes. It's openly self-aware. Ricky Gervais tackles the same material, but directs it at others, not himself. David Brent is a blowhard moron, who, unlike Louie, doesn't recognize that he's a

WARNING: This is an angry rant!

What I'm so tired of is when a person or group of people spouts racist, fatphobic, misogynistic, transphobic or homophobic crap like they're being SUBVERSIVE and EDGY because they think it's fucking cool or something.

No. You're just like 90% of the rest of the world. You're a tired old

I loved, LOVED "The Office." I loved Ricky Gervais's humor. But he has revealed himself to be a complete, unrepentant tool, and I can't get past that. Luckily, he's not everywhere here like he is in the UK, and it's easy to avoid his bullshit. I want to make a joke about how he's probably just hungry and taking it out

Maybe we should stop putting celebrities on pedestal and acting like they don't spew shit out of their mouths like normal humans. Most aren't saints like Patrick Stewart, Hiddles, and Ian McKellem and i'm sure if we dig far enough we can find something bad from their pasts to knock them down to earth with.