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No, you’re right. This image was also the first thing I thought of. I swore he wore short sleeves on the self-titled album, but this is the only example I saw.

Exposing that line between being a strong, loyal son, and a giant-ass mama’s boy.

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The song during the closing credits comes up as “The Luxury Life” by Afterjourney and Boom.

Oh, Billy Mitchell, you lived your life as you played. Always gradually ascending upward in a jagged and slanting fashion; only to get barreled and finding yourself cartoonishly plummiting all the way to the bottom.

This grown man is getting potty shamed, I believe. That’s kind of what’s happening here. He left his damn toy next to the toilet again, and now he’s getting called out on it. This is poetic because he wouldn’t be getting potty shamed had he not been shitting on everyone else’s rights just cause he needed to shit out

That expression spread widely as the 1990s came toward their end. It is most accurately dubbed The Sandler.

The word you might be thinking of here is ‘fetishizing.’

Yeah, I’m leaning toward this. What they are doing isn’t focusing on him, they are fetishizing him.

The barbershop one is the one I probably most related to. Just that idea where you meet up with someone just to do one thing and it ends up turning into running all over town, getting in situations and around people you don’t really want to be messing with. I felt for Paper Boi the whole time cause he was just one

“I ain’t about all that.”

I’m white and see it as a comment of white supremacy. The problem with it, for me, was that it just dismissed these perspectives based on race. They could have said This is Us or Modern Fmaily, shows that have families with more in common with the POC shows she mentioned.

I feel like I want a character to show him a picture of his character Dick Richie from True Romance and say, “What happened to this goofy but down as fuck dude who only gets beefed when other white guys use all the toilet paper? We know this is who you really are, so don’t play so hard buddy.”

Yeah, I didn’t like how the Super Nintendo specified that it didn’t happen during that time block. It bugs me when they are like, “we looked at the tape during the reported period and didn’t see anything happen during the reported period.”

“There’s Ronnie in his office again, playing with those nesting dolls. I wonder what he’s thinking about.”

I knew I’d found the love of my life because of this song. In college, I’d gotten an 80s’ compilation CD for subscribing to EW(?) This song was on it. Listening, we were in a very weird mood and she just says, completely serious, “Imagine these guys in the studio recording this.”

It would be cool if it had the tone of The King of Comedy, but I’m trying to figure out how Todd Phillips would fit in here.

Then firing and baring her ass from employment sounds like my kind of performance art.

I do the same thing. What trips me up is words that are pronounced different ways. Sometimes I’ll say a word and pronounce it multiple correct ways to cover my bases. Luckily that’s not the oddest thing about me.

White, saw Black Panther opening weekend in a rural mostly-white town.

This was my immediate take. He gets to talk a big game but knows it’s going to get killed in the state Supreme Court. Then he can say “oh politics, am I right?” And his base will be like, “he tried but they must need to drain some more swamp”