“Oh bollocks.”
“Oh bollocks.”
No one should be afraid to speak because someone they offended will get violent and punch them. The appropriate course correction for words is words, not hands.
It’s not just Hollywood. Ayanna Pressley, a progressive member of Congress, responded by tweeting “Thank you Will Smith. Shout out to all the husbands who defend their wives”.
Chris Rock did nothing wrong. Will Smith should be charged with assault. He and his dumb wife have been putting their business out there for all to consume and this causes Will to lose it? NO!
Traditionally, ableism has specifically been discrimination on the basis of disability, not just bullying people for looking different (that’s just ‘bullying’). Being bald is not a disability, and it’s insulting both to disabled people AND to bald people to claim that it is.
“ableist”? Maybe I’m misunderstanding the term, but is ableist the right description of the joke? Is it because he’s able to grow hair and she isn’t? I don’t know that the word is fitting here given how it is generally used in connection with those with mental or physical disabilities. I’m not sure alopecia counts as…
If Matt and Trey ever make a 3rd South Park game, I demand that they make “Clover Blast” and “Leprechaun Blast” a playable move, Tegridy weed as an inventory item, and also have St. Patrick himself as a summonable character. lmao
The Good Wife is truly excellent TV; I would even say it’s the closest thing prime time network TV ever got to something as holistic as The Wire. I would also say that if you ever do decide to give it a try, stop after season 5 and cherish your memories of it in its prime
The Good Fight is pretty great, if you’re into a legal show becoming increasingly surreal and Beckett-esque with each passing year
This episode was written solely for the parents of teenagers. My husband and I laughed till we were blue. Everyone else? This wasn’t made for you. Come back next week - I’m sure they will be back on more serious topics. Or not.
At this point these comments are more annoying than whatever they were complaining about
The editorial staff and movie reviewers were Chicago based union employees, and they were all drummed out of their jobs when the company relocated. Many of the TV reviews were written by freelancers, who voluntarily stopped contributing in solidarity. The relocation was just a ploy to dissolve the union.
My guess is that a lot of the new writers are free lancers who G/O can pay less. I think that’s part of G/O’s general plan from the get-go.
In Chicago mostly. Others that left outside of that area mostly did so out of solidarity/disgust. Nothing wrong with those that stayed either, bills be bills.
“I’m Michael. I’m a writer in New York City.”
I loved seeing Mr. Mackey’s mom. And I gotta say, adding the slide whistle sound effect every time Butters’ horse got an untimely boner made me laugh like an idiot.
None whatsoever. I play with the little ball and then eventually throw it away. I am about to turn 60, and yet I’m just that juvenile.
Did you really think his parents would name their child “Token” Black? Wow, just wow...
Great episode! My wife and I both thought that this is Cartman’s first step toward ending up homeless like we saw in the future episodes.
I really enjoyed this one. It felt more like the South Park of old where you’d take a topic, give it a silly spin and just keep upping that to ridiculous levels. The city people only being able to say certain words was completely dumb but I kept laughing every time as it grew. Cartman’s story was perfectly Cartman and…