Apparently you needed the /s at the bottom. The ‘somehow’ wasn’t strong enough of a give-away for most.
Apparently you needed the /s at the bottom. The ‘somehow’ wasn’t strong enough of a give-away for most.
I first got into Marc Maron during his Air America days, when he lived in Queens and adopted a couple of stray kittens he found in a trash can. One of the now very old cats died in the past year, and when I read in one of his show updates that the other was on her way out, I felt so bad that I cried. This... this is…
Same. When I saw this yesterday...just dropped my heart.
You take that back! My ancestors are from Yurp, not the South Pacific!
This sounds like one of Stefon’s nightclub reviews.
You take your foot off the gas.
Taking your foot off the gas would help
FWIW Saff has said in interviews his family was always supportive of him. I really think he is just a very loyal person who loved the animals. Saff never struck me as an addict and seemed to have his shit together more than the others. To me, his defense of Joe seems to come more from a position of “fairness” in that…
I don’t know all of Saff’s past, so I may be adding some details in, but
picture this, you’re a desperately poor racial-minority trans man in rural Oklahoma in the early 2000s or early 2010s. I’m guessing he doesn’t have all-too-supportive of a relationship with his parents at the time. Then Joe Exotic comes along who…
Erik and Saff seemed like they cared more about the welfare of the animals more than any of the other people interviewed in the show.
Saff is too pure and good for this world.
booooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo to slideshows.
I’m a children’s librarian so I’m working with some folks who are tiny but sentient and born during the Trump administration. They’re too young for Gen Z even, I don’t know what to call em besides adorable.
Every generational tag is, first and foremost, a curse word when used by all the other generations. Such is our need to see otherness in people.
Yes, and Belgiam is one of the languages spoken in Dutchland, we know this already.
We (Wij in the original Dutch-Belgian release...
WHAT?!
It’s not really a “nowadays” problem, though. People have been failing to recognize satire for centuries. Way back in 1729, a rather sizeable number of people took Johnathan Swift’s A Modest Proposal wholly seriously, and were alternately horrified by it or gave it their hearty endorsement.
Also, they’re jokes, for Christ’s sake.
I meant I didn’t enjoy the experience, you strangely angry man.