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chucklenuckel
chucklenuckel

You’re right, there isn’t always a way to make it better.

Yeah, but it’s douchey for a celebrity to air “dirty laundry” with nothing but cryptic hints.

Christ people, if you’re going to air your dirty laundry in public, do you have to be so cryptic about it? You’ve made the world a part of your story now, so quit being coy with the details.

Here’s the thing: They don’t care. In fact, when I read your post, I immediately imagined forty people replying to you, all with variations of

Jesus Christ.

An article endorsing people getting banned from social media for expressing opinions you disagree with, than another lamenting the same fate befalling those you find more cordial posted a few hours later.

Even Brietbart isn’t so painfully lacking in self awareness, oblivious to irony.

He looks like what Dwight Schrute would look like if he swallowed a starfish.

So, his statement is basically that, as a musician, he has a position of power over his fans that makes sexual encounters, even initiated by them, non-consensual. He is saying that musicians, like teachers, bosses, or others in positions of authority, cannot have sex with normal people (or those subordinate to them).

I’m not sure what these allegations are either or what “sexual coercion” entails.

After reading his statement, I don’t even know what the hell this is suppose to be exactly.

Very real. Her webpage is not difficult to find with a Google search. I was convinced she was an actress (as I was on an episode of Kenny vs. Spenny) but seems to be one of the most self-aware and show-aware people to ever appear on the show. The “you’re filming; that’s kind of the point” line is literally her telling

The scene where Nathan shows Maci Nathan For You was such a hilarious, meta moment, and I got a kick out of her reaction to the show. “You’re pretty funny, but kinda mean! You just lie to all these people!”

I just got home from the live screening of the episode with Nathan in Los Angeles. Afterwards, he and Bill came down and said a few words. Both got a standing ovation, but it was amazing to watch Bill walk down the aisle with a packed theater of thousand people cheering for him. The best episodes of NFY are the ones

Yeah there was a surprising amount of depth in that relationship that seemed to almost go beyond the client/tv show thing

Man, his Robert Durst burp right before Bill made his phone call was both chilling and understandable, but the last two minutes of the episode is what really got me. When Maci(?) asked about turning off the cameras and said “You’re filming something, that’s the reason, right?” I found myself telling Nathan out loud to

This movie is phenomenal. There isn’t much in it that I can directly relate to from my own adolescence in terms of narrative but it captures being a teenager (any teenager, anywhere) perfectly so it feels undeniably real all the same, funny and poignant and incredibly human. It will be hard to beat for my favourite of

It was a cartel. Torturing and killing pets is one of their fear tactics. They use it to silence locals where they want to freely conduct their business.

Yeah, I mean, of course it wasn’t the poor old immigrants doing these horrible things, they’re literally incapable of such actions! It must have been the evil white men from border patrol, that sounds logical!

That was the stupidest post I’ve ever read. I live in the mountains of san Diego my property is along a major immigrant corridor. I’ve lost 3 dogs to “immigrants”. One of which rear leg was cut off completely and gone. 2 days later was contacted by border patrol. Fuckers were caught in a canyon roasting my dogs leg .

Do you actually find it difficult to believe that drug traffickers would kill a dog that’s hounding them while they’re trying to smuggle their shit into the country?

Who’s paranoid now?