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But certainly that pissy little rant proves that he's not a sensitive snowflake! 

Produced by Ben Shapiro 

Whether this was the most brutal joke-swap yet is now up to Kendrick Lamar.

“y’all need Jesus” was an all-timer punchline.

There’s a little kicking.

In the apology video, Diddy’s invocations of God/religion as it relates to notions of forgiveness are particularly disgusting. Anybody who falls for that with a “Who are we to judge” and/or “let he who cast the first stone” is a POS in my book.

What about favourite sketch for the season?  I’d go with Nate Bargatze’s Washington

Lowkey Andrew Dismukes could have a case for it this season. He really excelled in various sketches, especially those where he starts off playing straight and things escalate to the absurd. At the very least, he’s grown into a well rounded sketch performer.

Sarah Sherman really came into a comfortable place this season. And I’ll second that Troast had a strong season for a rookie, beginning to fill Cecily Strong’s shoes.

I like the broader cast and don’t miss the days of one or two top performers like Kristen Wiig and Will Ferrell in every sketch.

What until she sees his take on “Spa-Peggy and Meatballs”.

Eh, there's at least a bunch in Bluey that is explicitly targeted at *parents* (as the children watching aren't necessarily going to relate to the experience of raising themselves).

There is no constitutional right to a job, or for an employer to hire you just because you haven’t been convicted of anything in a court of law. And he doesn’t have to have been convicted for me to believe the victims. The so-called “justice system” rarely provides any.

On fuckin’ bikes.

Holy fuck. Just because groping is really common where you’re from doesn’t mean it’s okay. It means where you’re from is fucked up.

Things can be gross and inappropriate even if they are somehow not criminal. Spacey seems to admit repeatedly that he was aggressive and handsy with men with questionable interest in his attention. Stephen Fry also confirms that. That’s enough to find yourself out of work.

As things stand, you don’t have to be found guilty of a crime for employers to not want to work with you.

You are fucking killing it today. I can’t believe how many comments about this story I just read but yours were consistently great. 

Yep, that one’s on me; I realised this too late to edit. Mea culpa. 

Oh, gotcha.