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Right... jokes are exactly what Oliver tells. Not every word is a punchline—there is setup and there is reaction. Amongst the jokes. He sometimes exclaims in a silly way, sure... In between telling jokes.

So, you’ve never watched Last Week Tonight is the point you’re trying to convey? Because he mocks awful people a LOT. He even got sued for telling cutting (but true) jokes about a mining mogul.

What do you do if I make the jerk-off motion?

I understand. There are many people who don’t find value in calling racism racism. It’s unfortunate, but you aren’t alone.

So remind me again who changed their story from “That never happened” to “Oh, that! Right, that totally happened but you probably didn’t remember it right” to “Oh, yeah, that did happen exactly how you remember it happening but it was okay because I was gifting you with some free ‘funny ironic racism’ comedy, because

How? Cera was there, they were dating, Cross believed that Yi would have confided in Cera that she was upset.

Even the interviewer says, “A lot of your humor employs this very pointed irony that I think is fairly easy for people to misjudge.” And the incident in question is him just walking up to a stranger, saying a whole bunch of racist shit to them, and then when he was called on it saying, “Oh-ho-HO! No, no, I was just

Shayamalan is unbelievable at directing pure suspense; it’s a shame that people can’t look past these kinds of minor plot points and just enjoy the way that he masterfully builds tension. The same thing happens with The Village, a movie filled with outstanding performances that gets shit on due solely to a plot point

Agreed. I wonder if people ever start claiming a roller coaster sucked because at the end you pulled into the station and sat there.

But you’re talking about the last 5 minutes of a 2 hour movie. Just because I have a problem with how a movie ended doesn’t invalidate how I felt about the movie for the first hour and 55 minutes.

I don’t understand why Signs gets shit on so much. It’s a great claustrophobic thriller. It was very adept at chronicling an extraordinary event that was unfolding for the characters on their TV screen as well as in their immediate surroundings.

Bruh, stop white knighting Timmy - she’d sooner turn you into the next Elliott Rodger than fuck you.

Context is extremely important. What I was pointing out is that his episode of getting punched in the face only increased his notoriety and support. When one of his followers murdered someone, he took a hit and became too toxic to hold public events.

The flip side is this feeds their astygmatic worldview wherein they are victims, under assault by globalist leftists. Richard Spencer getting punched in the face dissuaded neither him nor his followers; months later they were marching in Charlottesville. Throwing drinks at Tomi Lahren isn’t going to cause some cosmic

He came white. It’s the one thing the cops never expect.

“At least one police officer was also injured during the shootout. How amateur marksmen would have helped in a situation where trained shooters still took 25 minutes to subdue a school attacker–possibly hitting students in the process—is unclear.”

I know this is about guns, but who in their right mind took it upon themselves to represent the Pakistani exchange student with a Christian cross? I read her funeral is being held at a mosque so I can almost guarantee she wasn’t Christian.

Well if there’s one thing I learned from watching “The A-Team” growing up, it’s that you can fire hundreds, or even thousands of rounds, at the bad guys without hitting them if you aim carefully enough.

The white hat/black hat protocol was created in Texas precisely for this. If the good guys all wore white hats then it would be easier. And I know what you’re thinking, but we should have a national registry system so that bad guys can’t buy white hats, to avoid your obvious counterpoint.

Impossible.