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But she doesn’t name any names here, just like she’s never said who “You Oughta Know” is about. (It’s not about Dave Coulier. She will say that much.)

I’m interested in what these “facts that are not true” are but, I guess I oughta know

Well, I dunno about the ‘tidy’.

“facts that are simply not true”?

I still feel weird getting on public transportation.  I can’t imagine sitting in a theater.  But hey, everyone’s risk aversion is different, so go for it I guess.

I had completely forgotten about Netflix’s ironically cheap looking Richie Rich show, but now I am remembering it and that for some reason Richie’s robot maid went from looking like this:

He was in The Newsroom.

Just what the world needed: another deep dive into the minutia of a fracturing middle-class marriage. I hope we get some therapy scenes!

Dear Mr. Barsanti,

“If I wanted to hear the same jokes endlessly I’d get married” - Bill Maher, probably

One time my Dad wrote and tweeted a slightly amusing, very obvious joke about a current event on a Wednesday, then on Friday nights sent me a video of the exact same joke almost word for word on Bill Maher’s monologue. I’m not accusing Real Time of stealing my Dad’s joke, I’m saying the comedy writing on that show is

He still makes jokes and has some good guests, especially when they call him out or push back on his ignorance. If you like, just watch those segments on youtube. 

Marriages are often over years before the divorce announcement, so if John Mulaney was cheating, it’s probably the least surprising thing about this.

THIS RIGHT HERE. This all seems like fishing expeditions to find evidence that an initial knee-jerk reaction was correct. Relationships are complicated, and as someone whose marriage was over LONG before the divorce, I know my current relationship’s timeline would look “sus” to an outsider. Also, my ex was

Right!? Women worried about guys’ Amazon fetishes and tall men sick of being complimented are exceedingly odd niches for the article to call out without any mention of the super-common challenges faced by most short men.

It’s somewhat interesting that this writeup didn’t feature any input from short men, when they seem to be the group who are most contrary to beauty norms, as well as subject to ethnic stereotyping for some backgrounds. While this varies in context (both in time and sector), height is generally treated as desirable and

So as a calculated risk for a night out, going to a movie probably isn’t a bad one. Certainly it’s not even in the same ballpark risk-wise as eating indoors at most restaurants, which is way riskier on almost every level.

People will return to theaters when they feel it’s safe, not because some celebrity told them how much she enjoys movies. Personally, I get more enjoyment out of watching movies at home, and that was before we had hundreds of thousands of people dying of a now super-contagious disease.

I agree with you. I went to see ‘In The Heights’ during that very brief period when cases were declining and felt comfortable, but Delta is a different animal and I’m avoiding humans until it’s MUCH safer, whenever that is, if ever.

I’m also investing in a projector and some new furniture.

I enjoy movie theaters, but

This fuckin guy stopped at the pilot ovah here