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San Francisco. They actually had Real Jobs and not MTV made up jobs in record companies and the like.

Loved Boston!!! Also Seattle. The Steven and Irene Slap.

San Francisco!

The original Nyc and the San Francisco with Puck. God I am old.

I know the daughters of a woman who had breast cancer, but never did conventional treatment for it. Did all the faith healing, food stuff, and guess what? She’s dead now, died in horrible pain (she refused morphine). Her daughters were 15 and 17 when she died. The stage they caught her cancer at - she most likely

No topic, no insult, no horrible or wonderful or heartbreaking or horrifying or juvenile or intellectual or uplifting or disgusting topic should be out-of-bounds for comedy.

Excuse me, but comedy is not “about” any one thing. Lots of great comedy comes from people who take a superior air, mocking what they see as the idiocy of the masses. Some good comedy is mean. Some good comedy isn’t punching at all.

comedy is about punching up not punching down

You get no points.

Are these cute? I don’t know.

Eating the ends and the sides of chocolate off before eating the full bar is just common sense. Skip steps 4 and 5 though, that’s madness.

Yah I’m not getting what the big deal is? Seemed like standard, topical comedy to me. I’d be less surprised if someone called him out for the women drivers bit.

I think he’s hilarious too. I understand that some people might not find him funny, sure. But what’s the most absurd is when people find him offensive and demand he apologize. It’s like: don’t you get it? By finding his jokes offensive, you’re now part of the joke.

I have never argued for CALLING people by the old name. EVER. I would never call a person by a name they don’t have. I am shocked that referencing the name historically is unacceptable too. You’re asking for a weird purging of history that makes things impossible to talk about the past of famous people.

It seems extreme that simply recalling the first name — while otherwise using the feminine pronoun throughout, and never calling today’s Caitlyn Bruce instead — would be “transphobic.” It’s getting to egg-shelly around here.

I totally agree. Although trans people suffer from malicious attacks and negative stereotyping, saying that they shouldn’t be satirised (in the spirit of humour rather than malice) only emphasises their status as ‘other’.

I think it is healthy for a major celebrity who is trans to be made fun of. And I don’t think the jokes were in especially bad taste. A group is not truly accepted in society until society is comfortable joking (not maliciously) about it.

Yay! Thank you so much for adopting an adult kitty. They are so often overlooked!

That seems a little melodramatic. How much business are you really going to lose if you close the office for 30 minutes?

It looks sort of like they were poorly photoshopped into Monte Carlo.