“I mean the man endorsed fucking Trudeau.”
“I mean the man endorsed fucking Trudeau.”
Sorry, broken little machine, I am suggesting that you are so dumb and lacking in self-awareness that you are akin to an incredibly simple binary machine. Someone with the capacity for non-tumourous ego development would have been able to get it but, then again, if you could manage that then you would have chewed on…
I love how the “fuck your feelings” crowd gets bent all out of shape over the big bad liberal comedians making fun of their king baby. Get over yourselves, you hypocrites....you frauds. Don’t watch it if you don’t like it. Free speech....remember? Goddam snowflakes.
The idea that you could call someone else smug after this bit of fart huffing demonstrates such a lack of self awareness that you must be a toaster.
That is before the Trump presidency made late night comedy liberal navel gazing.
Well he is not a politician, so to “offer solutions” has never been his work, nor of any political comedian. They just call people on their B.S. and make fun of either side that screws up.
They’ve even invited him to “learn more about our company” by attending this weekend’s Wrestlemania.
There are tons of liberals out there wayyyyyyy more smug than John Oliver. Like, catastrophically smug. Oliver’s smugness is written into his persona along with a lot of other farcical elements. But one thing his show is not is “navel-gazing.” It’s well-researched and pulls no punches, and it’s an equal-opportunity…
The segment Oliver aired of McMahon smacking that reporter’s papers mid-interview, during a tough question. What the absolute fuck? Interview over, footage aired far and wide, charges pressed. Fuck that. Why didn’t that happen?
Which is what John Oliver does. So you do like him!
If there’s one thing we must protect, it’s the nobility and honor of our Sleazeball Grifter Class.
Nooooo, it was pretty funny. I recall laughing. Several times, even!
What a burn.
Don’t you have that backwards? Pulp Fiction and Django Unchained are high up in that chart.
Kill Bill is definitely one of my favorite QT movies (both volumes together), but it’s got nothing to do with how many times anyone says or doesn’t say the n-word.
It’s telling that his best films are the ones where it’s never used at all.
this is just objectively wrong.
Okay, Grandma.
Quinton Tarantino makes movies about generally shitty people being shitty. His work is highly identifiable, and if one doesn’t care for that sort of language, then one simply doesn’t watch Quinton Tarantino movies.
Making one’s employees “independent contractors” is one of the most pervasive bullshit tactics used by unethical bosses.