You're my hero, bro.
You're my hero, bro.
I'm typing this on a Mac, bro. While attending a Donald Trump rally. You said you were on your way!
Exactly. There needs to be someone standing up against vaccinators and scientists believing in climate change. You and your crew have that locked down, tight. Truly America's greatest heroes.
Agreed. And who knows, maybe she'll come around on gay marriage.
Starbucks? No way, bro. Gun range or Wal-Mart. Why would I go anywear else?
Same time next week? You elevate the discourse here by far.
I don't give a f what people think I give an s about. I'm a real BA that way, dude.
Wear would we where them?
Well obviously they had him be violent to be visually dynamic as well as making a satirical point by ratcheting up behavior to absurd levels.
How? You can barely write a comment.
Who, Ann Coulter? Nah, she sucks, bro.
I actually don't have a problem with calling someone whatever they want to be called. I don't know why anyone would. It takes zero effort.
I can think of a lot of problems with Disqus… but a big one is that somehow AVC is attracting semi-regular visits from people all across the wrong parts of the web, Breitbart, FoxNews, TMZ…
…why are you censoring yourself on the internet when you're completely anonymous? Curse all you want! And it's Key and Peele.
I dunno, maybe it's my personal taste but I think Chris Rock and Patton Oswalt are still at the top of their game, and they're only two that have criticized the more zealous elements of "PC." I think people automatically assume douchebro fratguys as dealing with this like Tosh, but some actual relevant comics have…
Yeah, I've recommended this article many times, and it helped inspire an as-yet unfilmed short based on the brouhaha written even before that book.
Cyber-vigiliantism is a huge problem, probably the main problem in that area of interest. And it cuts both ways, like all the Gamergaters doxxing women.
Well the Flanderizing (stupid sexy Flanders) of Homer could be commented on for sure. But I'm kind of curious about the decision to focus more on the characters, although South Park is still mainly about the kids. On a simple practical level, it's probably easier to do stories about adults because more can happen to…
I don't think that was the point. Trey and Matt are past rich and moving onto wealthy now. I don't think they would ever consider themselves as in danger of being silenced, they're seeing a social trend and commenting on it. I don't think they put themselves in every South Park episode. They satirized Zimmerman…
I think when some people think about outrage culture, the first thing that comes to mind (probably to her detriment) is Justine Sacco. Someone from a liberal family who made a satirical tweet in the vein of Sarah Silverman had her career ruined and will now live in fear of permanent residency in googleable infamy…