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Oh goddammit now I can't get their chant out of my head.

Oh right the giant publicity nightmare that was the Holocaust. You're an idiot.

*unless their team wins or doesn't win.

I think I said this already, but this isn't some absolute rule where any and all art HAS to be judged independently of its creator. Even if Hitler's paintings had any artistic merit (they don't) they are still overshadowed by his brutal policies. It's not like we're aware of every late 19th century Austrian art

The core premise was ok but I really disliked the big cameo/fight scene at the end and a lot of the filler jokes were recycled. It was ok. Not great, not terrible.

I missed Nickelodeon entirely as a child so I wasn't sure if this was a real thing. Damn though. The 90s were a different time.

Is that really something they did?

Why don't you get adblock if you're willing to go that far?

I … didn't prepare for that eventuality
The AV Club

I'm sorry to be this person, but white people riots are about the dumbest shit.

I knew when I was typing that someone would try to make a sex joke and I still didn't prepare for that eventuality.

I just want to be accepted.

I'll drink to that.

Most of the teenage girls who buy Kardashian apps and idealize Kylie's lips are not the type of people who are hoarding guns and paying enough attention in science class to have an opinion on climate change or evolution.

Not to burst your bubble or anything, but the Kardashians are geniuses at branding and mass manipulation. There's no other way to explain the existence of Kylie Jenner.

So I guess you've never frequented a certain listicle website called Cocaine.com?

I'd just like to point out that Kumail Nanjiani has the BEST voice. He could read the ingredients on a bottle of toothpaste and I'd listen. Also his description of his first American thanksgiving really spoke to me as someone who came to live in the states as a teenager.

I don't know how closely you read the AV Club, but this article from eight months ago keeps getting referenced whenever they talk about Oswalt in Newswire. I think most people find him relatable, which is his main appeal. But I haven't viewed his work in the same light since I've started reading his tweets.

That's not an unpopular opinion, is it? I feel exactly the same way.