itrainmonkeys
itrainmonkeys
itrainmonkeys

Yea, I had it on repeat and every time I heard it I kept going back and forth on what it was. I mean....based on his response I would assume it was the slur but it could just be that the young dude is just one of those guys always looking for a fight/confrontation.

If you watch right before the punch it certainly sounds like he points and calls him a “fucking spic” or “you’re a spic” but I can’t be 100% certain. It also could be “respect” but it happens quick and hard to make it out.

Yea, I’ve got subscriptions to both and I tend to both watch new/old shows I never got around to or rewatch full series of favorites from the past. 30 Rock was a big blow and when they eventually lose The Office and Parks & Recreation then it’s going to really hurt and make me consider making changes. I love a LOT of

Hulu is REALLY working hard on knocking Netflix off their pedestal and it is working. Not only do you have negative things like Netflix losing the rights to many popular shows while also raising prices, now we have Hulu (after winning some emmy’s) adding back some of those shows as well as other classics (the 90's

Totally. When I first started to hear the term I totally understood what it was going for. It came up in regards to music, video games, and sports (among other things, of course). Examples I had seen were when a girl/woman would be in a record store and some guy (maybe an employee, maybe not) would condescend to her

I sometimes use “guys” and “girls” when referring to men & women. It’s not done to demean anyone and I feel like context and tone should be important...not just the actual word. But if I do say that and someone tells me they are offended by it I wouldn’t knowingly do it again. But I don’t feel like “girls” can ONLY

What’s the story here? I’m unaware.

Thanks for the reply. I think I get what you’re saying now. Wasn’t trying to challenge you or your comment...just genuinely trying to figure stuff out, ya know?

Serious question: Are you saying that in casual conversations with friends that it’s not appropriate to ever correct someone? Minor things like someone getting a movie title or actor name wrong and repeating it over and over? I have definitely corrected some friends who mix up a movie or something but I’m now left

Surprised they didn’t include that weird drunken interview he did when he was making the woman interviewing him sit on his lap and is hugging her and complimenting her. That’s bound to come back up now with all the buzz around these stories.

Yea, someone else responded and then I saw the clip. Pretty interesting. Wonder if that was written for him or if he came up with it on his own.

Thanks for the info.

Before the internet was widespread it was much more difficult to read about court cases and settlements and stuff like that involving celebrities. Much easier now.

Like 20 minutes after you posted this she addressed it.

I missed this. What was the joke?

Some sad part of me, in the back of my mind, is nervous something will be revealed about Ross or Rogers. And now I’ll add Yankovic to that list lol. All three seem like the most wholesome, great guys. Please don’t ruing this for me Universe.

I guess it depends on what you consider “sex”. Is it only vaginal penetration? The big story by Ronan Farrow has accusers saying they did have sex with him because they thought they were now obligated to/feared for their career after an initial incident and some were forced to give or receive oral sex in their first

I think their thought process is that “Yea, he harassed a few people and asked for massages....but he didn’t force himself on anyone!” which just seems like a weak defense. The counseling stuff is clearly an excuse to lay low for a while and try to make it back into the business (which to be honest....wouldn’t

It’s disgusting. You can hear him getting more and more angry that she’s not just doing whatever he wants. The fact that she has to say no and “I’m not comfortable” so many times is insane. And this is just one case we have the audio from. I fully believe if she went in and he closed the door that he would have forced

It’s a song made by Tim Heidecker from Tim & Eric fame, who Will Forte has worked with on a number of occassions. Think it was just an upbeat tune that they chose to end it on even if it had no real relation to Herman Cain. There could be some deeper meaning/reason for it but I chalked it up to Will and Tim being