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The Internship wasn't that bad. No, it wasn't as good as Wedding Crashers and yes, the blatant Google praise was a little annoying, but it was alright I thought. If you like Owen Wilson and Vince Vaughn talking and cussing at eachother, that is. Which I do.

That makes sense. I was just saying that opinions on beauty had to do with the article, but reading these comments I understand more what you meant now.

It was a joke…

Well they shouldn't be poor then!

If you can't sympathize with someone because life isn't fair, how can you sympathize with anyone at all? I'm a huge asshole and usually don't care about other people's problems, but you have to sometimes, or else you aren't even human.

Life isn't fair, but you can still be sad. I also hate it when people act like life owes them something, but I didn't really get that here.

This was a good episode though, I thought. You just have to kind of ignore the grades. I think it's against their rules to give this kind of thing less than an A, but that doesn't mean the episode wasn't good.

I just watched the episode and liked it. Still don't quite get the point of this article, but maybe it's okay to ramble without a particular point sometimes. I know I do it.

You make some good points, but the way you sarcastically say "we should accept the obese as people" basically makes me ashamed I agreed with anything you said.

Confused as to why everyone's giving you shit for not wanting to read a long article, but you could have just searched the page for "pam".

"I touch myself to Drew Carey on the Price is Right"

No.

I'm referring to a select few episodes rather than all of the "serious" episodes. I think in most episodes, even the ones addressing serious issues, he still has some gold comedic moments, and I think that makes the show better all around, and alleviates the feeling of "a very special episode" that I've gotten from

I think what throws me off is that sometimes it's absolutely hilarious. I remember almost crying laughing when Louie's daughter told him that she loved her mom more and then as she walked away, Louie flipping her off. Stuff like that is gold, and I think the show is best when Louie is doing his other stuff, but being

I guess I just don't understand the point. Maybe it will make more sense when I see the episode, but this article was confusing me as to what issue the author was really concerned about.

I kind of agree, though sometimes can become a feminist issue. Fat women are worse off than fat men.

Given that it pertains to the subject of the article, I imagine it would be at least somewhat of interest to most people reading the comments…

That's the way life in general is. Stupid assholes yelling at each-other.

Yeah 50 million is a huge number, I'm a bit surprised at that as well. It does seem like he's at the peak of his popularity though, along with all of his This Is The End co-stars.

I just think a lot of people like the comedy Rogen has been delivering lately.