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Dr.Robuttnik
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God, did Boomers kill your parents or something? Chill the fuck out, you ageist.

Generation Y is Millennials.

He's always been a big fan of Ice Cube.

Fun Fact: I thought Michael York was Peter Tork until well after Austin Powers came out.

To be fair, all of us get really old in what seems to be no time at all. And right before we die, we're horrible.

Someone just oversold Ferngully's place in the zeitgeist of a generation.

I mean if the patient doesn't convulse in horror everytime they see him and the doctor's still good at what he does, I guess it doesn't matter… good question though.

He offers both services

Yea, like treatments for rosacea, scars, and cancer! What an asshole!

Aw, man. I always thought Nas made that up.

Yea, I guess he did do a lot of Botox and other injectible stuff there. But regardless, it's mostly non-surgical.

If by "plastic surgeon" you mean "dermatologist", then yes.

Dude, your deep-seated hatred of dermatologists doesn't make sense.

Ha, shows what you know. I sort my comments by Oldest First.

So it's still cool to make fun of Mike Tyson's face tattoo? Thank God!

Don't speak ill of the dead! (I am, of course, speaking about Robert Z'Dar… say whatever you want about the blonde-haired freak)

He looks like Julian Assange had a bad reaction to some shellfish

HAHAH, I have no idea. I didn't mean it that way.

Well, discrimination laws typically relate to housing, schools, employment, etc… The Indiana Religious Freedom Law may be mostly semantics, but it expands the language.

That "law professor" that Vox interviews is pretty wrong-headed on a lot of points.
"It's not much of a distinction. If the neighbors are mad that you're
feeding the homeless, it really doesn't matter if the neighbor sues you
or the city sues you." In the case of discrimination cases it actually matters quite a bit.