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I don't think people are arguing that the rate of DV in the NFL is higher than it is otherwise (or if they are, it's not a solid argument). My understanding is that people are pissed with the way the NFL has *handled* the allegations of DV that have come from some of its players, and many people take the NFL's

I agree. I tune in mostly to hear them banter; the standup acts they have are often mediocre at best and even among the good ones their sets last waaaay too long. Overall it's a great podcast though.

eRekt.

The lesson is that if you find a rare book in a trunk in the woods by the creek, fucking leave it there or someone will come try to murder you.

It was pretty interesting (The podcast was The Champs with Neal Brennan and Moshe Kasher, btw). He said he has to spend time crafting the right video because otherwise there will be backlash from his followers if he comes at them the wrong way with sponsored content. But from the advertiser's point of view, he has 9.3

I'm glad I'm not the only one who feels like that. During half the episodes, he's such good old friends with the guest that they're just laughing like crazy at every little thing and inside joke and it's completely lost on the audience, or he just genuinely seems like he's not having a great time doing it. I love

So, like Chelsea Handler?

I was listening to a podcast interview today with Andrew Bachelor, aka King Bach, one of the most followed people on Vine, and he said he gets between 30 and 60k for ONE 6-second Vine video about a product.

Twist: Elena Ferrante is actually a pseudonym of Anthony Weiner.

I heard it was Chuck Testa.

If he'd stick to the Ron Donald Do's, he'd be fine

I agree that this would be a great tool, so I took the liberty of drafting one:

I haven't seen a lot of her work outside the Daily Show, but I love her podcast 2 Dope Queens with Phoebe Robinson, so I'm interested to see what this will be like.

Making observations about cultural differences along racial lines is not inherently racist. Making those differences the butt of jokes can be, however, which is where most comedians go wrong.

"The only public record of any tumult in Ross’ life is in his relationship with the man who taught him to paint, William Alexander. "

The date episode between the security guard and the short-haired woman was particularly touching.

It's almost as though people have different tastes in comedy.

Boooobs

I failed you :( I shall retire to my study to commit ritual seppuku.

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