It sounds okay, though to be honest I'm not a big fan of Kanye's more recent stuff and it seems like it would probably be really gimmicky.
It sounds okay, though to be honest I'm not a big fan of Kanye's more recent stuff and it seems like it would probably be really gimmicky.
Thanks for some actual advice, and not just random crap or trolling. AV Club can be a great place at times but I think it's fairly bad at certain things.
As a woman online, I've been harassed and seen women harassed enough to know that it can escalate from there. I also don't mind this site and would like to be able to continue commenting with the knowledge that some random guy's not gonna go out of his way to give me hell (which at this point that guy is doing).
I am wondering if there is some sort of comment moderator I can email or whatever they call it here.
I'm not on edge but this person kept commenting on EVERY. SINGLE. COMMENT, that I made. I have had several users that I disagree with but I know when to leave well enough alone and this person doesn't seem to want to do that.
Since when is only being abused grounds for reporting someone? Saying "U R GHEY" or "YOUR MOM" to a person in real life isn't abusive but it sure as hell will get you reported online. My problem isn't with you disagreeing with me, my problem is you trolling all my comments. All I did was disagree with you but you are…
This is really off topic but there is a user in the comments of the Friends article that is harassing me. Does anybody know what I can do to stop them?
Ok, you will be reported.
Ok you are starting to creep me out. Please stop replying to my every comment.
The direct-to-DVD sequel will star even less well known actors, like "That Guy from That Show, I Think His Name Starts with a Q?" and "That Famous Actor's Cousin".
Did you read my comment in response to NoLOLcat?
Yes but I shouldn't have to collapse half the comments in an article.
I wouldn't be shocked if they didn't. As I've commented several times, AV Club is like 99% white hipster guys and white hipsters weren't listening to rap in the 90s. Just read the comments in this article.You're the first person to mention rap, everyone else is talking about how they left out metal or punk rock.
Well black people are always going to be bigger fans of black musical artists, thus in general they are bigger fans 90s R&B and wherever it intersected with pop. So you probably won't find a significant amount of black people listening to Alanis Morrissette or NSYNC now but if you turn on an R&B oldies station they…
Everyone here probably thinks I bring up race too much but here goes. I've found that white people tend to be way less forgiving of 90s stuff than black people. I guess because there were so many black artists, but I know black people who were born in the 90s who still listen to stuff like Boyz II Men, Jodeci, Keith…
New Girl has 2 black guys, Parks and Recreation has a black woman and an Indian man, that's all I can think of right now.
Interesting points. I've heard that as well. I also heard that the Writer's Strike in 07 really made reality shows more popular because they had to have something to fill up the time but didn't have any scripted TV.
I agree. I liked the show but it seems like every other show is a Friends clone, even 20 years later. The Big Bang Theory is Friends with nerds. How I Met Your Mother is Friends in the 21st century. I would say that even New Girl is Friends with hipsters.
Nothing to apologize for. Just making an observation.
Judging from the articles and comment threads I've seen, I guess everybody on AV Club was a hipster in the 90s?