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Well, yeah, basically any sketch featuring an undesirable character has real life parallels.

The actual joke was the girls’ parents having no idea he was a pedophile and telling Buck Henry he was one-of-a-kind and Buck Henry looking into the camera and deadpanning “Oh no, there’s millions of me across the country,” not “lol pedophilia.”

When it comes to humor I only care if it’s funny. As long as you’re not making jokes at some kid’s funeral, I think poor taste is great!

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Vimeo got you. I actually saw it yesterday after another article about it being taken down. Streisand Effect in action.

It’s true. Safelite repair techs are the real heroes. Let’s not let that fact get lost in all this sexual assault nonsense and anthem kneeling.

Then you come back with, “Like the courtesy your dad’s generation displayed when they threw rocks and a young black girl who just wanted to got to school?”

I lost what respect I had for Kelly before the controversy over Sergeant Johnson’s death, based on his Charlottesville remarks. But I am pretty sure he is smart enough to ask himself several times a day “how is this moron President?” Tillerson and McMaster have the guts to say it out loud, if in private.

Kelly is a scumbag as well. What kind of man suggests that civilians have no business questioning the military?

I imagine this isn’t the first time Kelly has responded to a question from Trump with “Sir, you have no idea. You have no idea.”

Someone should ask Trump to name another Native American.

Journalists interviewing people like this and pointing out their “manners” or “politeness” is a recurring theme, and an especially annoying one. Jon Ronson has done it, and I was disappointed to see George Saunders (who I consider one of America’s best living writers) flirt with it when he covered Trump rallies.

That sounds like becoming an astronaut to house train your dog.

pft, ‘Randian’. Shorthand for “association of rich assholes around a book that none of them ever read.”

The double standard there is finally being discussed in social-media land.

If Netflix had any spine, they’d fire Danny Masterson the same way they fired Kevin Spacey.

I sincerely hope that’s not the primary reason you didn’t move.  I live about four miles from the headquarters here and I might as well live four thousand miles away.  

I once considered moving to LA and subsequently did a lot of research. One of the more interesting (read: disturbing) things I found is that many residents suspect that Scientology has more power than most people give it credit for. Most agree that it operates largely outside the law because it has so many extremely

“The LAPD’s investigation into the accusations against Masterson is technically ongoing, although at last report, it had supposedly stalled out.”

Tool had one of their early shows there. It...went as well as you’d expect.

For those of you not from LA, or unfamiliar with the Church of Scientology’s various offices, their “Celebrity Centre” is on Franklin Avenue, right at the foot of the Hollywood Hills. It’s basically a huge former hotel that they’ve converted into a fancy residence/venue for their famous members. They have parties and