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It’s sad to see a couple of hip, current, modern hosts like Desus and Mero forced to live in the past. All their Yankees sports references are several years our of date. No mentions of the current Yankees team and their performance. It’s always depressing when interviewers lose their relevance.

Most of the time, I feel like these headlines are overblown and sensationalistic. In this case, they somehow decided to completely underplay the issue. Weird as fuck.

In the video, they use the logo in white, without any color. It doesn’t look as dated in that version. I think it’s just the Miami Vice pastel colors that make it seem so eighties in that iteration.

I don’t quite get what all the snark is about in the article. A logo is SUPPOSED to be simple, clean, and efficient. This looks like a successful effort to me. What’s the problem?

I am wondering how he got permission to do this. Who owns a mountain? Can anyone just start building homes in mountains? The construction is impressive, but I want to know about the bureaucratic aspects involved.

The credit in the photo caption says “I’ll Be Gone Before Dark.” Which is not the correct name of the show.

I’ve always felt it was obvious that the biggest racist in show business is Lin-Manuel Miranda. Thank God someone is finally calling him out.

Note: His name is spelled NEILL Blomkamp, with two Ls. It is misspelled multiple times in this story, including the headline.

Just digitally de-age him. Deep fake technology is readily available and inexpensive. You can get his performance while also making him look young. This is a standard Hollywood process at this point.

It can imply a carefree, devil-may-care attitude. If you are up for a serious part in a big movie, it could indicate that you are unconcerned and not taking it seriously enough. As McCarthy writes immediately afterwards “Cockiness never suited me.”

You have to click on the links embedded in the article, especially the one that says “has finally arrived.” It will lead you to this clip, that will explain things:

Roger that. “He’s kind of an ironic hipster in-joke act” will help explain why he never popped up on my radar. That’s well outside my zone.

Thanks, this is a useful barometric for me. I have a decent sense of the type of acts that headline 300-seat clubs. I appreciate the info.

I realize that I am old and not in touch with today’s popular culture, so the comment “I’ve never heard of this guy” really isn’t that constructive. Instead, could the people familiar with Har Mar Superstar help me out by giving me some indicators of his fame level: How many copies do his most popular albums sell?

Okay, fair, the initial presentation was bad. But the vast majority of the interaction seems good. It feels like people are getting hung up on the hook, and not actually appreciating the substance of the matter.

So maybe I’m missing something but my understanding from this article is that Burger King wants more female representation, is offering up a scholarship to women, and has declared that it’s a woman’s personal choice if she wants to be in the kitchen or not. Why is there controversy over this? Everything seems

Yes, fine, I get from the article that Eric Nies is making the claim, and has done so before in the past. But is there any other independent, objective evidence to either corroborate or refute the claim? That would help add some context to it.

I’m haunted by the idea that Chappelle was accomplishing his life’s work more than ever at the exact moment he walked away from it all.”

Not sure about Federline, but I don’t get this article’s hate for Timberlake.

Maybe? I mean, define “complete wacko.”