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I doubt you’ve ever seen one without paying for it.

I still have 5$ on climate change. I’m feeling good about my chances! I mean, not to survive. To win five dollars.

That might be the weakest attempt at trolling I’ve ever seen.

Earlier there was a tweet from a guy who posted a picture of his 97 year old WWII vet grandfather kneeling in support of the NFL protests.

At least Twitter responded. Every night I keep asking God to ban Trump from the earth and I have yet to get a response. Do you think he’s dead?

Welp, looks like the people who thought social media would be the death of us all really were right. Bummer.

HEY TWITTER! TWEET THIS!

You know the thing about kids, though? Sometimes they’re wrong. And old men sometimes know what they’re talking about, what with all the experience and stuff. Not to tread on your meme wisdom — you are an AV Club commentator, of course, with all of the obvious respect that commands — but Mel Brooks is something of a

Craig Robinson/Danny McBride. Got to go for the laughs.

It is not consistently used to mean that. Frequently, it’s used by assholes to complain about the consequences of being an asshole.

Brook also seems to forget that he kept going back to Richard Pryor and asking, “Is this okay? What about this? Can I do that?” because he was so damn afraid of his own script.

Not really, he’s made lots of Nazi jokes in his career. In Blazing Saddles he doesn’t make jokes at the expense of oppressed black people, he makes fun of their oppressors and the society built around that.

For some reason old people have gotten “some people are vocally upset on Twitter” confused with “people are preventing things from being made.”

So you’re saying they are allowed to do even more today than 20 years ago.

And who cares about backlash? There’s a difference between getting a negative response from some people (literally everything will get a negative response from some people and that has always been true) and not being allowed to do something.

But keep in mind that, back in the early days, South Park wasn’t even allowed to air before 9 pm, and the guys have said that they used to constantly have fights with the censors at Comedy Central over what they could do, including use of the n-word, even in a satirical way. It took them over ten years to build up

Ha, that’s what I always think whenever I hear this argument. The way movie-making currently works is way more of a hurdle than any bullshit about “PC culture.”

Not in the face!

Breaking News: Old man says it is the kids who are wrong.

Yes he could. Look at all the utterly non-PC stuff that easily came out in the last 10 or so years on both film and TV. No-one stopped Tarantino from stuffing the N word everywhere even though it wasn’t needed.