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I don’t see it as a slippery slope. I see it as conservatives being willing to make whatever bad faith arguments and rulings they need to in order to impose their views on everyone.

Does he mention other large brewing conglomerates prior to ABInbev buying Goose? Sometimes in international markets?

If the majority of people don’t understand that what you wrote was a joke or what the intended target of the joke was, then it was a failed joke and largely your fault for the consequent vast chasm of miscommunication that follows. If one person doesn’t understand what you say, it’s on them. If multiple people don’t,

I know. Intolerance of intolerance is the worst kind of intolerance, isn’t it.

I saw Sarah Silverman on The Norm Macdonald podcast a few months ago and she was acting like her older mock-racism jokes recently just dawned on her as being terrible, but also that they weren’t mock-racist, just straight up racist.

“I do think it’s a generational thing... A lot of Gen X-era humor and comedy was about saying really awful and inappropriate things ironically.”

Definitely true. I’m square in the middle of gen X and was one of those liberal-leaning college types that sat around trying to crack up my friends with inappropriate

I definitely think many comedians are better at the ironic racism/sexism/whatever than Cross. He gets some credit for getting there first, but I honestly think he’s too angry for it to always work as humor. It is clear in every joke along those lines that he makes that the dude just fucking hates every hick he grew up

And that’s entirely fair, haha!

This is undoubtably correct and reasonable.

Nay, the question is, how have we gotten by without more Poirot?

The thing is...Cross is very much one of those professionals, and has been for literally decades.

Josh Holloway’s Sawyer on Lost was pure Han Solo