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I might be the only person who thought the Jerrod Carmichael/Neil Campbel/Mookie Blaiklock as Michael Jackson episode was one of the best CBBs of all time. I think Blaiklock made that character (who had been lackluster opposite Rob Delaney) one that I would gladly listen to more than once every year. But that's just

By this point Dane Cook slams are the Dane Cooks of slams.

Continue to pretend that you're just objectively "catching people saying something shitty and dismissive" like you're some online superhero and not just acting holier-than-thou towards people with a slightly different opinion than you.

It's surprisingly easy to go to sleep at night when you are Absolute Good and everyone else is Absolute Evil.

Let me guess, you're from the Tumblr/snarky liberal blogger school of social justice where anyone who says something not completely in lockstep with the monoculture is a capital R Racist or capital S Sexist who deserves nothing but scorn, ridicule, profanity and condescension. Congrats on accomplishing nothing except

She's a hot Lena Dunham with even less to say. The hot part just overrides everything else.

Most decent publications have a habit of ignoring non-stories.

Hey, maybe people can disagree with you without being sexually repressed Puritans who just don't get it, man.

Ethics in gaming journalism?

Adam Scott just broke into tears.

There's just as much social commentary on this album as there is on any Killer Mike production. I don't get this point at all. Even "What's Going On" had some lighthearted moments.

Well you see that event wasn't as important because it wasn't on the news. We have the national attention for one case of police brutality at a time, and Michael Brown's murder is now the Police Brutality case of note. All anti-establishment messages must refer to it, or they're not zeitgeisty enough to care about.

She's been coddled her entire life and received everything she ever wanted. Besides, she was the sympathetic hero of a scandal where a scary black guy interrupted her receiving an industry handjob award. What on earth makes you think she'll grow up?

Specific but equally vapid boy issues then.

Maybe, but she got every opportunity possible dropped in her lap, whereas I'm certain there's plenty of other country stars out there who didn't live the one percenter lifestyle to a T. You can't really blame her for becoming a soulless corporate monster, since everything in her life was designed for that to happen.

She has always been the privileged pretty blonde daughter of rich white people who gets whatever she wants. She "used to be real" when she was singing about being a privileged teenager with vague boy issues, because that is the most "real" she has ever been emotionally.

Yeah, but it wasn't as good as the first one. They felt the need to overexplain the monster's motives which made it less interesting, especially since said motives hinged on an unnecessary twist.

Yeah honestly if you want to check it out, all you need to see are seasons 1 and 2. 1 is alright, and 2 is the closest the show has ever gotten to greatness. Everything is downhill from there.

He hangs out with the Bad Jazz Crowd.

He was a big part of the best season of Sons of Anarchy. For an outspoken liberal, he played the role of a true believer white supremacist really well.