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You are an incredibly inane human being with no worthwhile contributions to this topic :)

I don't live in New York, and I still think it's pretty great. New York is sort of a character in the show, but I honestly think this speaks generally to young, urban people, and especially women. Maybe it's an urban vs. rural thing?

Yes, you are being an obtuse fuckwit.

You're just being an obtuse fuckwit.

I was going to star your comment because I thought it was a joke, initially, and then I read the whole thing and now I'm not so sure. I hope you're not serious with the whole "feminazis" thing.

I'm sorry that you are wrong. Broad City fucking rules.

Dude, just stop and go away.

With jokes like that, you should ask them to write for you.

"the other way around" is what 90% of writers rooms are like. So yes, over all that represents some sexism.

According to the show she's an American Jew, so someone who enjoys white privilege.

You are bad at humor.

He was hysterical in that episode. I watched it last night and died.

That " joke" sounds like some bullshit. Nobody cares if or why you don't like the show, but your joke makes it glaringly obvious you're a sexist asshole. Nice try on the "I'm sure it's great if that's what you're into and kudos for having women and POC on staff" note. Take your assholery elsewhere.

Uh, the show is excellent, so get out of here with your nonsense. Other than Kroll Show it's the funniest show on TV right now.

IF!!!!!????? IT WAS THE OTHER WAY AROUND? Is there another writers room in hollywood that isn't the other way around?

Because misogynistic jokes are A-OK when they're just based on your personal taste!

Everything about your comment makes me roll my eyes. That's not how it works. Women and POC are so vastly underrepresented in television production that this awesome team barely makes a dent in the overall inequality.

Cultures vary widely in terms of how they treat sexuality and relationships (e.g., the Japanese vs Jamaican attitude towards homosexual behavior). But they are somewhat universal about things like body waste, hygiene and bearing.

My grandparents slept in separate bedrooms, and that used to make me sad when I was a kid. Now I sooo get it.

Idk how the idea we should sleep in the same bed with them became normal. Noooo. They snore and smell yucky by morning, every morning. No thanks. Stop by my bed for sex and snuggles and maaaaybe a nap but go back to your stinky man nest when I'm done with you.