“...who sees the Sears model underneath the glasses and bun.”
“...who sees the Sears model underneath the glasses and bun.”
Oh you’re absolutely right, he’d be great. He was apparently the host of the last season of This Is Not Happening, which was like a themed stand up story show. He took over from Ari Shaffir.
They can stay “together” (for lack of a better word, since he’ll be behind bars until the 2050s) without being legally married, so it’s in her interest to shields her asset (and her children’s).
Yep, Cali is a community property estate. She doesn’t want to lose the vineyard to all the civil suits coming his way.
She is protecting her money. There might be more to it, but this is one of the main reasons.
George Carlin did the same thing, and his stories were also ridiculously embellished.
I still dont care. He can make up whatever bullshit story he wants for whatever reason. Whether he is a comic or “clapter comic” whatever that is. His entire audience and the public large already agree that its fine, no one is bothered by it. Lie, embellish, whatever, so long as he entertains.
The doxxing is the only…
Wait... Hasan Minhaj isn’t Indian/Muslim?
This Boebert suplex from the top rope was particularly skillful
He’s also from Florida and he went to a fancy private school. He doesn't sound like that either.
I think this “in-depth” analysis suffers for postulating facts as the only type of truth
Guys, I just found out Romeo and Juliet is FICTION and they teach it to us in school!
I’m not a fan of Minhaj, but this is a stupid controversy. Comedians embellish & make shit up. That’s part of the job. The goal isn’t to tell the truth, it’s to make you laugh.
The premise is stupid. All comedians embellish for effect.
I’ll have to read the New Yorker piece first, but did everyone really think each joke a comedian tells is akin to testimony in a court of law?
What has happened to the younger generations that they believe things like a comedian can’t embellish or a biopic has to have nothing but scenes of verbatim truth?
He should not get the Daily Show job because he wasn’t even close to being the best candidate. Roy Wood Jr. was the best.
Yep, though this year’s requirement that you groom and bring on a leash at least two white christian pre-teens was odd. You used to only need one.
I’d say you are a little misguided in thinking most people are principled about their dating choices. Relationships being founded on partners being virtuous or some idea of meritocracy is a fallacy.