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Or... You could just let people enjoy things. Sounds like you're the boorish douchebag who lords their opinion on everyone else.

Old fashioneds had a resurgence after Mad Men.  You might get some eyerolls because they think you also wear a fedora and want to be Don Draper.

IDK. Ratchet culture, which she is exhibiting, isnt necessarily a race specific thing. It’s more of a socio-economic thing, in my opinion. I am from Philly, where you can find ratchet-ass Black folk, whites, Puerto Ricans, Cambodians. They are all low SES. Idk, Black isn’t a monolithic culture. There are so many ways

The Color Purple. Thank you. I was trying to come up with what that scene reminded me of. Celie shaving Mister.

When Winter was shaving Kai I had to avert gaze. It reminded me of The Color Purple shave scene. A few questions: wouldn’t Kai’s murder room reek of dead body stench? Cheyenne’s dead make up was awesome. Did Allie confess to Winter that she might have killed Ivy?? And can Billie Lourd shed the best single tear drop in

Keep in mind I’m saying this as a liberal, but us liberals really need to lighten the fuck up. I just knew after that monologue there would be obnoxious liberals whining about it.

I’ve started to call it “competitive liberalism” and I feel like it can definitely kill creativity

No offense, but those sound like people to stay “far-far” away from!

Oh dear Christ. There’s a small yet irritating segment of the population who has to be the first to hate something because being the first to hate something gets you cool points. A subset of these assholes is being the first to find something offensive. This gets them cool points AND, “I’m so much more enlightened

This monologue definitely won’t help with the backlash to David I’ve seen growing in some of the more far-far-left circles of people I know, now that they’ve decided Louis C.K. and Rick & Morty aren’t funny.

I enjoyed it too. Larry David is a master of cringe comedy, and what made it work for me wasn’t so much the material itself (although some of the jokes were better than Perkins gave them credit for), but how clearly uncomfortable it made the audience, and how much Larry relished their disgust. The man doesn’t give a

I’ll also say I enjoyed this episode as a whole quite a bit more than Dennis, though I maybe shouldn’t be trusted, as I also liked Chris Rock’s university panned episode from a couple seasons ago.

I thought the monologue was funny. I really don’t have anything intelligent to say about it beyond that (my brain is struggling to think of things to say at this hour) but I just wanted it out there that at least someone enjoyed the monologue.

Ahh, 2017: where people have enough time on their hands to search cereal boxes for “racist” cartoons. What a world we live in.

If kids learn racism from this, we might be doomed.

Yes, because seeing one cereal box with a fictional brown-skinned character performing janitorial work will teach our children racism.

Everything I’ve read so far has said the Judeo-Christian creation myth allegory is more than a bit too heavy-handed, and if audiences went expecting a well-crafted horror instead of a not-so-subtle critique of humanity’s place in the world (as well as God’s narcissism), they were going to be disappointed.

I haven’t seen the movie, but I do know that CinemaScore is the group that regularly gives Happy Madison movies As and Bs, so I wouldn’t read to much into that score.

This only makes me want to see this thing more.

Jeffrey Dean Morgan is famous for playing an old man in his 30s.