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you've been to a farm, i assume? lotsa dirt.

shh. it makes the comedians feel good about what they do. it'll all be over before they notice anyhow.

it slows down a bit in the middle (and it's slow anyway), but it pays off.

pretty damn good, all said and done. all the poetic hillbillies took me out of the reality of it, but they always do. there are rednecks that sort of talk like that, but they're bullshitters, and they'd die quickly in the face of any real consequences. the great part of the show was jason bateman as a saul

he's a public servant. opinions are one thing; demonstrated bias is another.

then he's a dummy for wording it like that. that shit is funny.

how can you not see the absurdity in that? "in the interest of full transparency, i shall be hiding this shit i said."

you have studying to do.

dust.
wind.
dude.

yep. in real life talking that shit get you punched in the face like richard spencer.

what kind of student loan did you get? how do you plan to pay it off?

whatcha studyin?

most likely no. we switch out to go to the bathroom and such.

it's looking more and more like those of us who are neither far-right or far-left are going to having to start ducking.

"we have to be doing something right" - rich white folk everywhere

what, the money? then why do people fuck each other over constantly for little bits of it?

like the little house on the prairie. the "common clay" of america. you know…morons.

how bout this: it's easy and stupid. it's part of comedy like a dog farting is part of comedy.

i bet we could keep you going all day.

i always hated that show. not necessarily for the content, just the shrillness. it was like listening to a sped up fran drescher all the time. also, i was leaving my teens and starting a real life at that time. didn't really have time for it. maybe that's why i'm so nice to you idiots on the internet.