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Thank you! I’m sick of people describing him as if he’s some cunning mastermind. He’s not. He’s an utterly batshit crazy man who just happened to be constantly at the right place at the right time (well, for him, not for us) in order to make all of this happen.

Reading all of those tweets in a row is unbelievable. I don’t think this is a ploy to “distract us.” I don’t think it’s some sort of tactic. I think this man is truly, completely out of his mind.

Chrisley Knows Best is the worst. Not only is the family totally obnoxious and entitled but the dad is clearly gayer than a Madonna Christmas album. It’s a bit much that he gets an entire show to parade his beard and kids around like they are the best family ever.

Leslie Jordan as Jeff Sessions HAS to happen. Maybe SNL will throw us a bone this week since Sessions is now in the middle of a scandal.

Everyone in the Trump administration is a liar, a scammer, and a messy bitch who lives for drama.

Well, my assistant has your number, so I’ll be in touch. We can discuss business details and contracts over lunch.

You were my muse, Adrastra.

Brad sits in his living room, signing the divorce papers from Angelina, devastated. Fade to Black.

Ugh. God forbid they actually try to be original. And the thing is that these remakes usually pale in comparison to the originals. I heard Cinderella was pretty good but Maleficent was awful. I’m going to take it quite personally if they mess up The Lion King.

I’m so sick of this live-action trend. 90's Disney movies are the best and I don’t need my childhood tainted by these uninspired attempts to make money.

That man is absurdly sexy. Knowing that he’s also gay makes me happily die a little bit inside.

These pundits are so deluded and spineless. It really scares me that they could turn a dime and praise him like this when a) he didn’t do much of anything worth praising and b) he is still up to his neck in horribly problematic shit.

I’ve been saying the same exact thing today. It’s like he’s been slapping us around and shitting on us so much that when he has one relatively okay moment, people are desperately claiming, “SEE? HE’S CHANGING! HE CAN CHANGE. PEOPLE CAN CHANGE.”

I can definitely see where you’re coming from. And it is, of course, understandable and acceptable for people who have been marginalized to want their concerns to be heard. I guess the whole social media age we’re in can make it feel a bit on the mob mentality side where so many people are jumping in and dog-piling on

You’re right about Louis. He is definitely very intelligent, which you can tell not only from the commentary of his comedy but from his interviews. The potentially offensive stuff he says does come from a “woke” place of pointing it out and why it’s so wrong and that, I think, is the key to what he does.

Yeah, I’m all for calling people out on their casual racism. I think that exists today more so than the outright, in-your-face prejudice and bigotry. But, my thing is figuring out where we draw the line. It seems like anything that is perceived as offensive or hurtful and that involves a person of color gets

I’ve always said that no famous person makes for a better meme or gif than Rihanna. Her face is so expressive and she’s so sassy.

Lots of people were mocked. That’s what the host generally does: makes fun of people and gives them a hard time but all in good fun. As if people of color cannot take a fucking joke and need to be tip-toed around at all times lest you unknowingly oppress us. That, to me, is more offensive.

Did you really have to respond to that twice? With essentially the same reply? Are you really that mad?

I’m with you on that. People get outraged over the pettiest things nowadays and I think that energy needs to be saved for things that we should really be pissed about, like our clusterfuck of a government and its constant bigotry. The one thing that pisses me off about my fellow libs is that, as much as I hate to