michelle-fauxcault
Michelle Fauxcault
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Yep, anybody who sees you for what you are must be part of the conspiracy. 

Still waiting on that example of my having defended Dre. My original comment was critical of Dre—hell someone else said that comment was an attack on Dre and I wasn’t giving him credit for being a philanthropist. Going after a known troll who you happen to agree with isn’t the same thing as defending someone who the

Provide one single solitary example in which I have defended Dre, you sock puppet. 

Oh, you want me to start providing screen shots of the thread about you over at the Avocado? Or one of the countless threads here in which other commenters—regulars who have also been here for years, as have I—have regularly called you out for making irresponsible, baseless charges against other commenters?

In general I have no problem with people bringing up Dre assaulting Dee Barnes. If I could dig up my comments from back when Straight Outta Compton was released, I’m pretty sure that I even brought it up to another commenter who was making some hagiographic comments about Dre at the time.

I think you’d remember whether or not you’ve called another commenter here a rapist. You have. You know that you have, hence the bewildered shtick you’re pulling now—as opposed to, you know, denying it.

I’m not the only one that’s said that, and you know it. And this is the first time that you’re disputing the charge, despite my having made it repeatedly here, because you know it’s true. I know it’s true. Countless other regular commenters here know it’s true. And *that* is why I don’t care how much I agree with you

I agree with all of that. I think that the writers/producers tried to throw the experts/book readers a little fan service bone by having Bran tell Meera and Jojen the story of the Rat Cook and its moral about breaking guest right immediately after the follow-up scene between Walder and Roose (where they’re gloating

I’m not dying on any hill by going after recognitions. Just because you--and I--happen to agree with his point about how violence against women needs to be called out doesn’t mean that the messenger here is above reproach. He’s a cancer on this site. 

Here we go. Now I’m an apologist for violence against women just because I dared to criticize you.

It’s your M.O., bud. You always shoehorn in comments that are—okay, let’s say tangentially related—to what a story is actually focusing on. If you had it your way, the A.V. Club would just be a series of stories about all of the celebrities who should be publicly shamed and/or in prison, and anyone who doesn’t agree

Yes, I had a meltdown, pointing out what countless other members of the community have pointed out to you. You are so superior to everyone, the fearless recognitions—making obvious comments about shit everyone already knows about to hijack entire stories that have nothing to do with those comments when everyone else

Thank you for your concern. It could be, though, that I’m just stuck on campus during Spring Break, waiting for a student that has yet to show despite my having made a special trip to meet her here after she pleaded with me to meet and discuss all of the essays that she hasn’t turned in this semester and to get help

Yes, I’m freaking out about it—the evidence is right there, what with me just responding to each of your own bullshit replies. And yeah, you pointing it out for the umpteenth time is really holding him accountable, you egotistical twit.

It didn’t take much time at all. Lots of commenters have noticed recognitions’s M.O., and it’s been pointed out several times before. It’s pretty obvious after you notice it for the first time.

What’s fascinating to me is that you and I probably agree on a majority of issues—maybe even a vast majority—including that Dre has a history of violence against women for which he should be held accountable, yet you are such an insufferable bore (again, one with a history of routinely accusing other community members

So you’re jumping on one phrase that I use—a shared $70 million—that I took directly from the story:

And I’m very sorry that the powers that be haven’t acted despite numerous calls for your trolling ass to be banned. Now fuck off.

I’ve been waiting for her to pop up as a guest voice actor, given how many other The State alums have already appeared—Thomas Lennon’s roles as Chuck Charles and Kenny, David Wain’s work as Courtney, Joe Lo Truglio’s various one shot roles, etc. Leachman did voice Meryl, the elderly woman to whom Tina read mail in

Oh, the irony. You could have made your bullshit (and *obvious* by the way—everyone knows about his assault of Dee Barnes) comment its own thread, rather than replying to mine. You didn’t. You replied to mine despite my comment having nothing to do with what you wanted so desperately to discuss. You did so because at