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There's the thing: there are no Emmy 'judges'. The Emmys are nominated and awarded via Academy member's ballots i.e. anyone who works or worked in the industry. (EDIT: Turns out I am only half correct. The nominations are determined by member ballots but the winners are selected by a smaller panel - so there ARE in

As you said it all depends on where you're from.

As an Australian I don't even consider the existence of R's at the end of words. Or every second syllable for that matter

No I'm just telling you uts not as impunetruble as you like to thunk.

Actually the Kiwi accent is relatively simple and tons of fun to do. You drop the twang out of the Aussie accent and add a slightly more clipped Britsh edge to it and then drop out most of the vowels or switch your 'I' 'E' and 'U's aroud. so "big" is "bg" or sounds a little like 'bug'. eg: " I wint fushing wuth a

TRUER FACT: I had a lovely roo steak in a very nice restaurant just this past week.

That is exactly what happens.

That sound is the far off collective laughter of millions of Australians picturing a wallaby climbing a tree.

Kangaroos (the big ones) are doing fine, wallabies (the little ones) not so much. The Tree Kangaroo is facing extinction but it is not technically a species of kangaroo, more a genetic cousin.

Tonka toasters? That's a Jaffle Iron!

Are you being wrong across TWO internet sites now, Larry? (is his ''one-trick" being endlessly inventive and interesting in his compositions and editing? Cos that's a good one to fall back on)

They're parts. He casts actors to play them. That's it.

I'm simply addressing your stated skepticism over the adoration for the performer. No one has suggested that it originated with his work on this program.

Maybe he's done a few other things before this show that you've only seen him on?

The British producers must had a lot of fun with the Creg/Craig bit. Americans never seem to hear how mangled that fine old Scottish name sounds in their accent.

This deserved an A for that opening PA announcement alone.

Of course I do, but that doesn't mean I think you're correct in that judgement. In fact I think that's a ridiculous statement.  A complete piece of shit? As you said "Wow".
 

SO that's it, is it ? We just call someone a jackass and we feel better about ourselves on the internet?

" on the subreddit thread “Unpopular Opinions About The ‘Unpopular Opinions About Community,’” which Harmon actively sought out and participated in."

Well I suppose I'll agree with you in exactly who seriously we should take his comments in terms of the level of humour he applies to them, but that is not what the article is implying at all.