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I’m pretty sure I’ve heard friends make that joke since 1994, it’s not particularly funny or original from either of them. Amy and Wendy have the same cadence and the same punchline-swallow style. Maybe Amy bit that from Wendy but this is hardly a joke steal.

They’re basically just repeating things that were already posted on Urban Dictionary and passed along by teens for years before that.

Well, the whole time he was talking about the poltergeist, I was thinking about 10th grade English and how we called that the Houdini. I probably said almost exactly the same words Amy did and I’m pretty sure she didn’t plagiarize me...

“I made a joke about dating, and then AMY made a joke about dating!! THEN I made a joke about boobs, and of course Amy went and made a boob-joke too! Then I did this whole bit where it would be surprising that I was being crass because I am a girl, you know? Guess what! AMY went and did that too! And Amy NEVER steals

“at least Cosby knocked his victims out b4 he raped them.”

Stories like this are really important for people who wave away concerns about concussions with “they knew what they were getting into when they chose football.” They really, really didn’t. When most of today’s pro players started out in the game, they knew about the possibility of physical damage but the neurological

Exactly. I think the fault lies less with the Oscars themselves (though they are certainly not blameless) than with the major studios who produce (and perhaps more importantly campaign for) the prestige pictures. It’s not just about getting roles, it’s about getting the ‘right’ roles (the awards-bait roles) and

The roles are there. They just choose not to cast POC.

For me, it was the treatment of the nephew that made me doubt the case against Avery. I don’t understand how you can argue one scenario in one case, after “confessed” statements are shown to be entirely inconsistent with physical evidence, then go and argue a completely different one in another case. For Avery, they

Yes. I would really like to know who this year should have been nominated instead. I just think the roles aren’t there. I’m not gonna say the Academy always nominates the very best performances every year, but they can only chose from roles that are in movies that exist. I get the outrage, I do, but I don't get being

Personally, I did not view the series as something that was meant to make viewers believe Avery and Dassey were innocent. I think its point was more to challenge our ideas that verdicts reached in trials are impenetrable, and to challenge our romantic notion of a justice system that is blind to both wealth and

I think it’s absolutely ridiculous that the people who make a documentary (which is not exactly the same as journalism as documentaries often have bias) are being held to a higher standard than the prosecutor and police had.

He may be guilty, but there was planted evidence that the prosecutor even acknowledged during his closing arguments! This case had so much reasonable doubt it is insane.

Shining a nationwide light on corrupt law enforcement, judges, and prosecutors is the most important takeaway.

This strikes me as putting the cart before the horse.

He Also Keeps the Meaning of His Films Purposefully Vague and When They Smashed the Pizza Shop in Do the Right Thing, What Exactly was He Trying to Say?

(and isn’t it “lily white”?)

I can’t even finish reading his tweet. Is there seriously a need to capitalize every single word like you are a bored 12 year old on AIM? Argh. That being said, he definitely has a point and it’s more than a little sad that it’s this way for the second year in a row, especially after it’s been made painfully obvious

I’m all for boycotting award shows, especially by someone as high profile as Lee, but why did he capitalize all those words?

Spike Lee Is A Grown Ass Man Who Writes Like My Facebook Friend That I Tend To Ignore...