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Captain Assholay
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A friend had the perfect quote about this:

Nobody tell Wack'd about Tropic Thunder!

I'm beginning to suspect that you A) watched the show, and B) understood the joke.

I think the biggest swing-and-a-miss gag was Kimmy's dad. I get that they wanted him to be a bumpkin, but they went way too far and stepped on the humor of it, I think.

He found god and makes uplifting music now. Google "No Malice"—that's him. At one point, he posted video of his Porsche getting repossessed, basically saying, "Rappers all love to show you when they get the Porsche, but they never want to show you when they lose it—and damn near all of them lose it because none of

No, he doesn't make beats. His production generally comes in three flavors:
1) He says, "Hey, you should loop this up."
2) He tweaks a beat somebody already made.
3) "Make me something like [insert song here]"

I think Pusha is a bit overrated, but "dunce cappin' and kazooin'" is a goddamn brilliant line. Cracks me up every time.

I like Tina Fey, Amy Poehler, and Tina Fey & Amy Poehler together, and having Paula Pell write it is another bonus, but this movie looked very not-funny in all the trailers. I want to believe that it's at least halfway decent.

I think I'd like to try this cuh-cane.

The Cable Guy is fucking brilliant.

As the non-union equivalent?

Rick Ross rhymed "Atlantic" with "Atlantic" because Rick Ross is great at rapping.

Camus definitely wanted to separate himself from Sartre. And absurdism can certainly be seen as a particular flavor of existentialism, but the key point of differentiation between existentialism and absurdism is over whether it is possible to find meaning in a universe that offers none. Existentialism says that it is

"Still lurking about!" is a classic.

"Chunk of My Love" >>> "Piece of My Heart"

…yes.

"Marge, I'd like to be alone with the sandwich."

Good point.