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The guy who does my HVAC repairs looks like the full-sized version of Kevin Hart. I want to ask him if he’s ever heard that from anyone else, but I’m worried that he might be insulted by the comparison.

Hart was definitely in Undeclared. That’s how I found out about him. I think he played like a religious student that woos Jay Baruchel to be pious, but it turns out to be kind of a scam.

I’ve watched all of the Freaks and Geeks episodes several times over and don’t remember Kevin Hart ever showing up. I think he might have shown up in Undeclared, another short-lived Judd Apatow series?

It’s also always interesting when a interviewer wonders if they’re still going to have a show after the current interview airs.

Definitely not a pass at all. What she does is harmful. But you don’t see the connection? Much like these other people, it led her into the warm arms of the alt-right, but unlike whatever broke Chappelle’s brain about trans people it’s something I am empathetic to. But as I said — she has taken it to an evil place. It

You and Oarfish above are both right, there were indeed plenty of entitled white women. I think I probably remembered the older white men because there was this one of a older white guy, maybe 60s-70s, attacking the glass storefront of some business. Pounding the glass, rattling the door, spitting on the glass and kick

I get it. He’s good-looking, charismatic, willing to make fun of himself, works hard and is funny enough for mainstream America.

I don’t think of Kevin Hart as a plant (more of a shrub ZING!) but now that I think of it, I can’t think of anything he did between bit parts on Freaks and Geeks and the 40 Year Old Virgin and becoming “Kevin Hart,” A-list star.

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While so many of his contemporaries (and a lot of the folks he talked about here) are still whining about “cancel culture,” Katt had this absolutely spot on take on the Joe Budden Podcast a couple years ago

Those mouth breathers are still upset that we had a black president and they’ll soon be a minority majority.  That’s when the crazy started in earnest (although Newt tried in the 90s).

You’re absolutely correct, but it’s also important for folks to recognize a big reason why those waters might look initially inviting. Big chunks of the internet (including sites like this) will immediately jump to vilify a person at the first sign of “ideological impurity.”

Also can’t be overstated just how easy it is to be a grifter on the alt-right. You’re walking into a room where everyone is microwaving their brains and talking about how much they love the smell of their own farts.

Then leave

Just look at this gasping fucking moron here:

If you want people to read your comments don’t be elite about your age dude. One sentence in I immediately dismissed your comment and have no intention of reading it.

He basically started publicly caping for JK Rowling.

Stern seemed to actually become a better human being as he aged.

Him and Bill Maher have been conditioned by their audiences.  There are audiences who only laugh at things that are funny and audiences that laugh at things that affirm their beliefs, one laugh is easier to get than the other, and now we have Bill Maher anti-woke activist and Dave Chappelle who can’t admit he’s just

he SUSPECTED people were laughing at the jokes for racist reasons and there’s really no reason to think he was right about that.  People identified with his comedy, the fact that a white crew member laughed at a joke about whatever probably meant his family was like that also.  People don’t often just say “what if it

I think there’s also a misconception that the punchlines are offensive, but funny. The bigger criticism is that they are offensive and also not funny. They aren’t somehow incisive and nuanced takes on the things that divide us. They are hack-y jokes with punchlines that are essentially “Trans people, amirite?”