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I will gladly pay you on Tuesday for a punctuation class today.

The guy I was dating thought the show was hostile to men. Basically, it put it’s male characters on its female characters on fairly equal footing, with all having neuroses and flaws and less than flattering moments. So kind of like how when there are 30% women in the room and the male perception is that there are more

“Single Female Layer, fighting for her client. Wearing sexy miniskirts and being self reliant!”

Breech baby deliveries can be very dangerous, which is why csections are typically mandatory unless they can flip the baby prior to delivery. In my case, it was because the cord was wrapped around my baby’s neck. Had I tried to deliver her vaginally, they’d likely have had to do an emergency csection anyway to save

Hey now, no matter how much money one has, the act of barfing up ones stomach is a great equalizer. From what it sounds like there’s not much relief regardless of her privilege. That’s like saying we can’t feel bad for a rich celebrity who has cancer because they can afford the best care. Everyone would get the best

“Jolie has also been dealing with her cancer recovery” 

I’m really surprised she is having another baby. HG is fucking horrific.

Scott Pilgrim vs. the World is a masterpiece, just for the level of inventive filmmaking on display. Forget all of the pop culture references—which are perfectly timed and utilized—but just in the little beats where lighting, sound, or even a breeze, can make a joke land really hard. It’s shot and edited like a

Scuzzlebutt’s leg was Patrick Duffy from Step by Step. Brian Boitano was the subject of their wonderful song “What Would Brian Boitano Do?” (I’m sure he’d kick an arse or two, that’s what Brian Boitano would do!)

Oh let’s be fair, Sucker Punch couldn’t manage to be about anything at all

Especially if you want to keep doing a bunch of “ripped from today’s headlines” episodes. Trump’s victory really caught them off-guard.

I’m glad I’m not the only one who greeted this with some variation of ‘Is an animated sitcom moving into its third decade on the air really in a position to make fun of liking things from the past?’

You’re the Worst but with Keanu + Winona? I’m in!

God, that Scott Tenormann episode...

And to be clear, I’m very frustrated with South Park’s take on politics, because I think it helps drive the larger nihilistic idea that “cool kids don’t care about which direction their country is going”.

They traffic in comedy. Nothing about our political situation is funny. Its fucking tragic.

I have watched the show since literally two years before an episode ever fucking aired. When they were out desperately shopping the Santa vs. Jesus screener to anyone who would sit through it.

What...? Have you read anything interview wise with them? Or noticed last seasons episode where Trump got elected and how it was a reflection of their own disgust? Do you even watch the show aside from the examples you lifted?

Eh, later on in “bullshit,” Penn sounded like a babbling lunatic too. (Sadly.)

Given that South Park has been about politics since roughly season two...no, no I don’t ‘member.