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Oh, stop exaggerating.

Call me back when you become fully literate, fucko.

Hopefully next time they'll get a token black person to write it, to make you feel better. Give it some motherfucking SOUL! Soul power! Because black people have some much fucking soul, and they are more fully human than white people, who are all anal retentive dorks with whiny voices. And maybe that token black

People don't know it because they can't follow your train of thought because you completely misused the word "tacit." Nice job, there. Next time that you want to rant about people not understanding something, first make sure you know the meanings of every word you're going to use.

I know, what a ridiculous statement.

So I take it that no one in your sewing circle enjoys fucking?

"I fucked her!"

It's pretty disgusting to ponder the utter skankiness of women who would fuck Big Pun.

For every example that you mention, though, I can name albums by great acts that nonetheless contain crap filler. Listen to "Straight Outta Compton," "Fear of a Black Planet," or "3 Feet High and Rising" again: they also contain significant amounts of useless filler.

Woody Allen? Is that you?

A really memorable skit was on LL Cool J's first album - "El Shabazz", which mixes freestyle rapping with joking around. That was a few years before "3 Feet High and Rising". Also, BDP  had some skits, as with "Super Ho". Etc. etc. Also,  the album "N.W.A. and the Posse" and Too $hort's early albums. The point being

McNutt really needs to get his priorities straight. He has given better ratings to far worse episodes. This one wasn't an all-time great, but it was pretty good for late-era "Office".

skits ar ethe worst! phhhhhhhuck them!

Well, there's acting and then there's acting.

I'm very disappointed that they brought Packer back. Last year's episode "Todd Packer" was so godawful.

What is ol' Leonard up to these days?

I agree: dancing is HORRIBLE! IT MUST BE STOPPED BEFORE I KILL AGAIN!

Your statement rests on an extremely faulty notion: that there are people who are afraid of rap. This isn't 1985, you know. Rap was long ago coopted, and has not been dangerous, or seen as such, for a good long time now.

Wrong again!

Only some postmodern know-nothing would think "Rapture" is "hilarious". It's not a great song, but nor is it the kitschy guffaw-fest that you seem to think it is.