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    I’ll spell it out for you: you’re wrong.

    Sure, I’ll have a go:

    Holy fucking shit this reviewer is brain dead.

    I’m starting to wonder if the man who recognized Gene as Saul is somehow related to Howard, a la Tony Soprano facing Eugene’s suicide and later dealing with Mr. Members Only Jacket.

    The first couple episodes of season 3 are fantastic. The legend of Larry is among the most compelling and hilarious stories Atlanta has told.

    I was at the SXSW premiere and that dress was no accident.

    I remember when AV Club reviewed films.

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    Vice released an interesting piece on Siragusa that’s insightful and occasionally depressing, but overall demonstrates her discipline and capacity to successfully navigate a troll-saturated industry. Worth a watch, especially if you think she doesn’t contribute anything to society (spoiler alert: she does).

    Laserface logging in to all his dummy accounts to promote his own smug posts never ceases to humor me.

    He’s breathtaking.

    I thought you reserved your Captain Insufferable persona for South Park articles.

    I laughed just reading the article, can’t imagine keeping a straight face as a human does their best bot impression at me.

    Laserface is a known troll who gets a pass from the community thanks to their comic book knowledge.

    TIL that having an opinion means depriving someone else of one. Let’s hold Dave accountable for telling jokes while we pretend the trans community didn’t bully someone to death.

    Deflection” is the word of the day. People who point out the hypocrisy of the transgender community are trolls. Acknowledging the unconscionable bullying from within the transgender community is using someone as a prop. And not bemoaning a comedian’s hot take is excusing the use of racial slurs.

    Equally glad to see the transgender community coming out in support of inclusionary lifestyle, like accepting when one of their own has a different opinion than the majority, and not bullying her until she commits suicide.

    You mean real life dangers like the trans community that bullied one of their own for supporting Chappelle until she killed herself?

    Holy shit this movie is fantastic.

    Sauce?

    Yes.