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I'm sorry it's going away. I've enjoyed my time here greatly.

That's a valid point too.

Okay, she's not that funny. Her stand up is serviceable which is not bad but I don't see her having stand out material and super originality. Now that we got out of the way, she has a point, though, if Netflix really wants her stand up specials, she should get paid the same. I think that's fair.

As much as it's horrible what she's done, this young girl should go to a psych ward, not a prison.

Please don't.

He seems like a perfectly nice guy. I just don't find him that funny.

This sounds pretty interesting actually. No joke.

Am I supposed to like Seth Rogan or something?

Hey, did you know that evolution isn't real because there still are apes and 130 episodes of "Last Man Standing".

It's bad.

Well, if you consider they made more episodes to increase the syndication package, there's actually 75 episodes.

Well, they made a Rocky and Bullwinkle movie years ago (somehow the first screenwriting credit of Kenneth Lonergan who won the Oscar for writing "Manchester On The Sea") and it was really bad.

Only Hollywood can have such a hard time at making a Jetsons live action movie. Robert Rodriguz, Adam F. Goldberg and Kayne West (?!) have all taken cracks at it. Wow.

Good for her. I have nothing bad to say about the awesome Samantha Bee.

Google "A Open Letter to Larry the Cable Guy", where David Cross basically does a two part talk about how Larry The Cable Guy is really just making a ton of money pretending to this guy for his audience.

Why do I need a Hunger Games theme park? In Trump's America, all you need to do is go outside.

HBO, don't be stupid. Done.

Look, I know they are rebooting everything and this is a good play, but how desperate are they for reboots that are rebooting a obscure Pulitzer Prize winning play from 1997?

That be awesome.

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