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Let’s be real here.

Suspicious? As in anyone a shade or more darker than Vanilla Bean ice cream?

Police: “Freeze!”

Somebody here never saw the Color of Friendship...

1) I am unable to keep up with rapper names and genuinely thought Ferrari in question was the Italian car maker, so trying to parse what I was reading was... Difficult at the beginning.

I suppose you’re right... one doesn’t wish to appear uncaring...

WHAT THE FUCK KILL IT WITH FIRE.

I think I’ve seen Moe acknowledge it’s Bart on a couple of occasions, but they were non-canon ‘behind the scenes’, clip, or Treehouse of Horror episodes. When Bart had a crush on his new neighbour, who ended up babysitting him with Jimbo, Bart told Moe he was Jimbo and gave his own address, which Moe believed while

He knows it’s a kid by the end of the calls but not which kid. Why would he know Bart well enough to recognize his voice?

I think that’s the crucial thing: for characters like Moe, it’s always Groundhog Day.

There was one episode where Bart kinda admits it to Moe but Moe doesn’t pick up on the hint so I’m gonna say no.

He’s not the sharpest tool in the shed but one would expect he’d eventually figure it out over time but since time doesn’t change in Springfield he’s probably still clueless.

Would way rather hug Bob Dylan than Seinfeld any day so this is a happy ending!

That wasn’t what her article was about. Had she focused on how WOC are portrayed that would have been one thing. But instead this piece was paragraph after paragraph of whining about interracial relationships on the big screen.  

Personally I agree, and in addition I’m also tired of all these people who are piling on you in their delusions about what it is “really about”. Girl didn’t even pick the right story to hide her agenda (this was after all based on a real story). Another case point for it really being about biracial people: the

It’s like she wants to be mad at Kumail but she keeps hiding behind the movie.

Yeah, this article has a disgusting take that Kumail’s actual love is wrong. Which is fucked up any way you slice it.

Yeah...I sort of hate that this movie is being used as the laundry line that airs these issues. It’s an important point that deserves to be heard, but this is literally the third article I’ve read online about The Big Sick mainly discussing issues with white women/Asian men onscreen. It starts feeling like a

I agree but isn’t this particular movie a true story? I don’t think it belongs quite in the same category because it was Kumail’s real life experience with his current partner and not a fictional creation. Thoughts?