elephant1232
Elephant1232
elephant1232

Funny sketch. Not offended. Comedy should make us a little uncomfortable.

I have literally never corrected a typo or a your/you're mixup, but in this case, I genuinely thought you didn't know the difference between "bazaar" and "bizarre" and knew that if I were in that boat, I'd like to be told. My original message was genuinely sent with good intent, whether you believe or it not.

Special snowflakes. Can't tell them anything.

With love, and as a way to avoid potential future embarrassment:

Who knew a Scottie Pippen basketball card could save one man from so much pain.

I feel the same about the Pacers. I mean, fuck Reggie Miller, but he was also a great villain who I respected a lot.

"Much of that was due to the reasons you listed, primarily centering around the relentless effort of Mason, Oakley, and John Starks."

Hakeem was just too good, and your little alien Sam Cassell was more than the Knicks were prepared for.

I was at that game! Lots of loud roars in the Garden back then, but I'd never heard anything like that. Incredible moment.

Albert, you write the way a 19 year old boy raised on gonzo pornography fucks. It's a relentless, monotonous, jackhammering, with no regard for your partner's pleasure, all accompanied by a misplaced self-satisfaction at giving it to her real good.

This is very sad.

Yup, just like you.

That is good, but Perry Farrell is unimpressed.

I don't think the Kardashians are any smarter than they appear (though Kris is obviously quite savvy), I just think Americans between the ages of 18-34 are more vapid and less discerning than we originally gave them credit for.

You don't have to be a man to be a part of the patriarchy. Any doctor, male or female, that condescends to somebody because they're a woman is part of the patriarchy.

How do you know the doctor didn't say exactly this?

Just because some doctors can be dismissive doesn't mean every patient's concern is legitimate. As I mentioned in another reply, thanks to WebMD and the internet, many patients are self-diagnose and often incorrectly.

Nobody should have their complaints dismissed but that doesn't mean that everybody must have their hunches indulged. In the world of WebMD, every patient comes in thinking they know they know the problem and they're rarely right.

Did you read the whole comment? According to Zelda, the doctor ordered and ran "a bunch of tests" and only later asked her why she thought it was a heart attack.

The doctor asked you "what made you think you had something wrong with your heart" after running multiple tests on your heart. That doesn't sound like he "dismissed you out of hand."