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Don Marz
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"This article is clickbait!" —A smart guy who clicked on this story based on the headline and picture and left a comment and a bunch of his data in a machine that tells the A.V. Club to publish more stories resembling this one

It's a little entertaining to see who liked this comment and the vast gulf I see between whether they got it or not.

This is a lot of words to say the article is right but you got mad about it.

You sure commented a lot on this story for a wise cat who sussed it out as bait.

Dude how do you think you come across yourself?

No you see, Moses had a third tablet that said that you have to put a model on your poster instead of the actress who already signed a contract that included promotional material and so that guy's comment made sense.

That's Tammin Sursok on the Cam2Cam poster. Hey! You learned about irony today.

I think 9/11 was big enough for all Americans, not just white ones, or black ones or whatever.

That's odd, sad, weird, strange that you reacted that way.

But that didn't happen.

Amen.

It's a dumb way of misinterpreting Chapelle's joke, yes.

You don't seem to need a reason at all.

It's a good question to think about.

Maybe it has something to do with the way skin color affects how other people treat you?

It's almost as if there's something about American society that has shaken up the inclination of white and black people to see each other as indistinguishable.

You catch what happened afterwards?

It's easy for me to remember which is which because the second one has all those vampires.

There's a noticeable shift over the years in what companies will accept as placement.

This is like saying that someone has written a lot of books, though. What's important is if anyone read them.