patandrickdriveredfords
PatandrickdriveRedfords
patandrickdriveredfords

So glad this stupid shit is coming back to assault my social media for months on end. Really though, it’s a bad skit and really over rated. Just like all of SNL these days. Later fellow grays! I’m going to delete all my accounts until after Christmas .

Except that, actually, David Pumpkins was a bad sketch. David Pumpkins was the Ken Bone of the 2016 season.

Came here for the generic drivel... wasn’t disappointed.

“He’s lucky I didn’t land a plane on his fucking house!”

Yeah, the first couple of episodes were leading somewhere, and then it just stayed in the apartment for the last half, it was like half the season was a bottle episode for those other characters.

I’d buy that for a dollar!

funny stuff still funny!

Yes - he started the series and gave later directors great characters, fascinating lore and a compelling plot to build on. He gave them everything, in fact, except an ending.

Return of the Meh

I’ve absolutely never seen it used inappropriately, so imagine my amazement at all the men here saying that women use it to shut down any explanations or opinions from men.

A woman whose characteristic is “She strong” rips a door off the wall and a man immediately says, “I loosened it for you.”

Is it possible you were looking for a place to shit and just picked this show? I’ve never been blown away by the first episode of anything and think it’s a little soon to dump on this. Pinch it off and wait a few episodes. Thanks.

What is the “issue”? That white people have moral culpability for the past? That seems to be the notion. There is nothing wrong with stating that its been bad for 400 years to be black in America, and that continues to impact black lives today. But that is not what I see as the issue. Instead I think writers like you

She’s fine in small doses. There’s a line at some point where you just need to take a break.

Considering that you seriously pulled the “if you disagree that someone is mansplaining then you’re also mansplaining” bullshit line earlier. Your “experience” is worth less than a pile of dog shit on the sidewalk, sorry.

This time on “A few men are assholes, ergo every man is an asshole.”

Does it still count as mansplaining if the woman really doesn’t know what she’s talking about? My current boss is a woman, and she is the most incompetent person I have ever worked for, and I pretty regularly have to correct her on how things actually work with the job.