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That would explain all the nostalgia. That old man is grumpy because no one remembers the '90s anymore!

Why don't you personally explain what's wrong with my argument? That seems to be a running theme of yours. "Your argument is bogus. Go watch some videos and look up some websites that confirm my statement."

It's such a valueless argument, in fact, that you can't even articulate why it has no value, or rebuke it yourself!

But what's the alternative? Ban mean things on the internet? I feel like the episode did itself a disservice by not bringing up the concept of blocking, which most social media has as an option. I've deleted people off Facebook and wherever else because they were repugnant, harassing, whatever. I've stopped visiting

He'll still get to give her a slow Cosby.

Because the internet doesn't function like the real world. If a co-worker is saying derogatory things about you at a job, you can contact HR. There is no HR for the internet.

No one's rushing for their safe space when "white straight male" gets thrown around. But people will - rightly - point out the hypocrisy of the PC crowd, which champions equality and not judging people on their race, sexuality, and gender, suddenly having different standards for different races and genders.

That montage was so perfect; I haven't laughed that hard in this show in a while. Even during the incredible last season. The live-action cuts were fantastic, too.

Words can hurt, sure. But it's ultimately how you deal with it that matters. I was bullied mercilessly through part of high school, but when I grew a thicker skin and learned to just laugh in their faces, I suddenly wasn't as fun to pick on anymore. It definitely didn't happen overnight, but I chose not to throw in

I saw that in the theater, too. Dan Hedaya kills it as Nixon! Arrrooooo!

I mean, if you can't even articulate your own position, why even make an argument? Smashing your head into a wall isn't going to help those critical thinking skills.

It's all good; no harm, no foul.

Agreed on season 4!

Mind = blown.

Trump's hair has electrolytes. It's what plants crave.

Same here… I heard "Mike Judge time-travel satire" and I was sold. I also dragged a friend who loved Office Space and King of the Hill but only expressed mild interest when I told him the premise. After we left the theater, he said he thought it wasn't that good, to my shock.

A gentleman who goes by the name "Upgrayedd", which he spells thusly… with two D's, as he says, for a "double dose" of this "pimping".

Not all, my minor was in sociology. It's a fascinating field, but society shouldn't be a catch-all for anything you have a problem with. If you think someone is breaking the rules and/or should act differently, point out which people and how they should act. That's how you solve problems. Not, "I made a subtle joke

WELCOME THRILLHO

You mean O'Reilly?