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I'd go another alternate route where I'd agree, but only if they called me The Honorable Judge Reinhold.

Ah, the famous “one for the dong”

That’s exactly how this reads. Not cool.

The headline could be better. My first thought after reading it was that this transgender person was made fun of in Chappelle’s special and later killed themselves- not that her and Chappelle were friends...

Looks like Peterson finally learned not to go for the switch.

You know why.

Man, I really miss Robin Williams...

the level of commitment to the bit and characters has been a joy to watch. from the decker tv show, the trail, the corporate feuds, this is like a masterclass of long form internet videos. tim and eric are fucking geniuses 

I’ve been catching up on On Cinema all week, and it’s been heaven. The Trial of Tim Heidecker is nothing less than a masterpiece, and the Oscar Specials always have me in stitches by the end. And don’t even get me started on Decker! The whole universe Tim and Gregg have created with this show is so dang compelling.

I remember watching the The Trial and feeling absolutely giddy that a mock trial that packed in almost every in-joke from the show’s run and went on for hours and and hours and hours existed. Like a) “This is hilarious” and b) “I can’t believe they’re getting away with this.”

I vote to actually make these names canon.

Sounds like a pretty good way to start the week.

$5M to go away (assuming he gets paid out for his 2020 deal) AND he doesn’t have to continue with that dumpster fire of an organization?

Sounds like a pretty good way to start the week.

Please everyone show as much love for Pilgrims as possible. I live in hope that with enough support, Amanita will develop Machinarium 2 and keep me from ending it all......

They would be expected to post three “news videos” per day to their site—they were to wear Maven polo shirts in these videos—as well as hundreds of posts per month. The message was clear: Quantity over quality. Prospective Maven “partners” were told by company execs that if they had trouble creating enough content,