Let’s talk about tonight’s episode of Speechless.
Let’s talk about tonight’s episode of Speechless.
You were right to run, Luke’s date. Flee not only him but his entire family. All of this just seemed like retreads: Jay needs to be more romantic, Phil and Claire role-play, Haley is mismatched but looking to grow, somebody in the family has an inappropriate crush; Cam and Mitchell are snarky and then have to undo the…
Conservatives are allergic to facts.
That was a great episode with a great punch line at the end.
Hey asshole, where does this article say anything about left or right? Do you think conservatives don’t get allergies?
“Shut Up and Dance” is excellent, but “One Foot” is insufferable...
Freaks & Geeks handled this so much better.
It’s Sunday night, I am curled up in my room
The TV light fills my heart like a balloon
I hold it in as best I can
I know I’m just another fan
But I can’t help feeling I could love this secret agent man
I can’t...
No cover of Bree Sharp’s seminal debut “David Duchovny”? Hard pass.
Will Duchovny ever do a cover RHCP’s “Californication?”
Best Buy used to get all kinds of weird stuff. I got a Death In June single at one once!
Then they were worth going to because for some reason they’d score exclusive issues of albums with bonus tracks.
Not crazy at all, if you like having them don’t let other people bully you into stopping.
Okay, on a scale of 1-10, how insane is it that I still buy CDs of albums I want to make sure I have forever because I am sure that digital music will eventually betray me?
I haven’t bought a CD from Best Buy in ages...the selection is awful and they stopped fighting (now long closed) mom & pop record stores with loss leader prices.
But I’m still buying plenty of CDs...both for myself and my 8 year-old son. (He’s got nearly 300 CDs...but that doesn’t hold a candle to his old man’s…
I still buy CD’s. Kind of hard to stop when your collection is pushing a couple thousand. No, I’m not old fashioned. I’m 20 years ahead of the next generation of hipsters.
Would also love to see this delve further into the notion that there are all kinds of disabilities and “physical/visible disability supremacy” is a real issue in education and the wider world and often those with serious mental health issues, learning and social disabilities are frequently at the bottom of the…
But the joke wasn’t that he’s short, just that he’s “not-tall.”
So the right is more interested in protecting things people choose to be, whereas the left is more interested in protecting groups of people who are born into marginalized identities and can’t discard them even if they wanted to. Those two things sure aren’t equivalent.
I love comedy that pushes boundaries. I am a (mostly) unashamed fan of shows like Family Guy. I have Cerebral Palsy, and they have made some jokes about that and similar disabilities that I have gotten a good laugh out of. It is very hard to offend me.
This reminds me of the Seinfeld tantrum a couple years ago about people being too PC for his comedy. And then he gives the example of people not laughing at his Gay French king joke, assuming it was because he said something PC as opposed to the fact that the joke was just dumb. I suppose the main difference is that,…