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Exactly! He beat their own arguments to the punch. Hook, line, sinker.

There were many jokes.

With respect to Jay London, who never crosses the line and is uproarious.

No hate, no oppression, no bigotry: no problem.

Very wrong. There were plenty of laugh-out-loud moments. The best joke had nothing to do with trans talk (“Mr. Chappelle, are you aware that that’s going to cost...SIXTEEN DOLLARS?!”).

If anything, pick it up now. Season 11 is the strongest season in many seasons.

I agree! Good points all. I think Season 11 is very strong.

The only thing offensive about the eye-shadow joke is that is was the weakest joke of her routine. Clumsy wording, rushed execution—“Not good!” But her bit on the press’ infatuation with Trump was great, and her bit on Trump being broke was hilarious—fresh, original, interesting, laugh-out-loud. “He’s the only one who

Wow. A sincere thank you for decoding this episode for me. I thought it was just another generic battle sequence, the likes of which plagued the beginning of this season, but I didn’t get the clever elements (nails in the tires, Dwight shooting an arrow in order to SAVE Tara’s life, that the arrowheads were marinated

He streams regularly, sometimes for more than four hours to give you that authentic “stuck in an RPG tavern trying to figure out how to trigger the next quest” feel.

Exactly. Love it or hate it, mother! is directed EXTREMELY well. That’s a disingenuous and obnoxious nomination.

What’s that? A nuanced, moderate take that goes directly against Jezebel’s polemical groupthink? How dare they!

I used to feel the same way. I bridled against the first album because of its fake nasal vocals and constant proper-nouning, and really pushed back against the unbroken accolades the second album received, which was two good songs and a bunch of dullards. Then the third album hit me like a sledgehammer, starting

You’re wrong. Hatch is one of the worst, along with Bishop and Inhofe.

That first sentence made me shoot the beer I was drinking out of my nose, I laughed so hard.

“fie whine”!

Don’t know what a toilet joke is, do ya?

The there have been a number of articles, in The New Yorker, by Malcolm Gladwell, for example, that debate the merits of gentrification. It’s a tremendously gray area, not the easy black-and-white picture you’re pretending it is here. I’m not a proponent of gentrification, but those who are have made cogent arguments

I can’t believe they killed Tony.

Recognize, recognitions.