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Mildly

If anybody wants to see, there's a Donkey Kong kill screen coming up

I much prefer the pre-digital stuff from the early to mid 80s, where the deejaying was alreadying more rhythmic and rap-like (as opposed to the chanting style of 70s deejays such as Prince Far I or Big Youth). At the same time, the riddims were laid back and versioned from a real band.

Me too!

What's not intimidating about bowler hats, droogie?

Ask your parents

I'm not too sexy for this pun

This is not about James Chance and the Contortions?

A rap, rap, a rap rap rap. A rap, rap, a rap tap tap. Get rappin' with it.

Deon Cole was great and it was good to have an arc centered on him (even if it was actually about Junior), but I'm continually impressed by Marsai Martin. What a tremendously talented little girl. Her comic timing can be scary good.

"My phone game is Dolemite but my in-person game is Sinbad."

"The Rook centers on a character named Myfanwy Thomas who works as
a lower member (a.k.a. “rook”) of a secret government organization
called the Checquy, which is responsible for protecting the U.K. from
supernatural threats. Then Myfanwy wakes up with total amnesia, and
decides to infiltrate her old life to solve the

The host segments were great because they gave me plenty of time to go make a snack.

Some of us are having a shitty week. Don't this to us.

Monstress #1 kicked my ass it was so good. Really really awesome character and I like where the story is going. I'm usually not a fan of that art style, but it worked with the story.

That's a real bummer, man. Good luck.

I'm Mr Misteek, look at me!

It was part of the contract when Disney bought the channel..

Ease on down the meh

Nathan expressing his heartfelt admiration for the bond the two bros shared was the best thing in the episode.