jmg619
GrimShady
jmg619

And fairly shit comic artist to boot.

Pablo Pascal is a Radiohead album, dummy.

First, she’s been repeatedly warned. REPEATEDLY. Second thing, one is comparing actual children in cages and the other one is comparing the treatment of a political affiliation.

(Sidenote: I’m reasonably OK with letting them have The Punisher.)

I don’t know who most of those are, but Ethan Van Sciver is an idiot and it figures he’s have this kind of a mornonic take on both ends of the field.

They don’t even understand what their Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, was all about. Do we really not expect them to screw up interpreting Sci-Fi as well?

Wanda also mentions “Kickass” which references the movie both versions of Pietro starred in together.

And the guy (presumably her husband) behind her placing the fake pumpkin on the ground repeatedly. (I wonder how many people caught that?)

The Janet Jackson criticism is fair to me. He totally skated on that and took no responsibility for his part in it. I don’t remember him ever really coming to her defense.

Darcy next episode

I kinda hate all sides in this one

In fairness Bon Iver is objectively bad

I just scream out “Bitch be cool!!” in my best Samuel L Jackson voice.

Wow. I didn’t know it was possible to hate absolutely everyone involved in all sides of something this much. He sounds dumb, her responses are lame, and the other tweets highlighted are moronic too.

I’m guessing he just showed up to set like that and nobody wanted to deal with his shit so they kept it. 

Unfriend. Get off Facebook or use it only for marketplace and messenger. Do not scroll unless you want to have a stroke.

This show can stay on the air forever as long as Patrick Stewart continues to stop by every few episodes to say insane shit.

Which is why it felt cringey to me. Love Phoebe but it felt a little try hard considering song and artist.

Gen Xer here. To be honest I was put off by the fact that the whole thing seemed so staged and phony (and those tweets proved it definitely was). When Trent Reznor or Kurt Cobain smashed a guitar or a synthesizer, you could tell it was motivated by genuine emotion.