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I think what’s important is avoiding making them sacred. If you treat something too seriously, even in a negative way, it can give it a mythic undertone. It’s why many Christians say the Lord instead of God. And that gives those subjects power and can make them seem cool to certain people. Comedy undercuts that, and I

Since he’s engaged in at least one movie-related hoax before, he could fake his own death, and then claim no-backsies on his posthumous Oscar.

[words approximating the same thing I’ve said in various ways over a period of time]

That’s always kind of been my thoughts on how The Walking Dead has functioned at times. During most of the show’s run with Negan and the Saviors as the Big Bads, it could be an interminable drag to sit through any given episode. And while the comics aren’t always good either to some people, when I finally started

O’Neal you didn’t.

“Big Bob’s tired of you saying he doesn’t exist.”

The one guy in hell whistling while he works, Satan saying, “You know, I just don’t think we’re reaching this guy...”

I’m Sean O’Neal’s bartender. He respects and fears me most of all.

Deep down inside, aren’t we all a third rate Sean O’Neal?

Well Green Book won the Oscar and Joker has Oscar buzz so this comparison isn't unwarranted. He barely even lightly ribbed the those two movies. Why are you upset?

The maestro is decomposing

Ship of Fools / car of idiots always makes me chuckle

I did it to illustrate a point— do you like being implicitly accused of things apropos of nothing?

“Welcome to heaven; here’s your harp.” / “Welcome to hell; here’s your accordion.”

A bunch of new arrivals in hell are milling around: “Oh man, the coffee’s cold. They thought of everything!”

Well, maybe you’d understand if you didn’t solely listen to David Duke podcasts

Unicrons

Yeah, a bunch of American guerilla soldiers shot up Hitler and a Jewish refugee burned everyone else up!