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Phrederic
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I get more confused, bitter and a little angry than the virulent rabidness of true MRA toolbags.

The funny thing about MRA shit isn't the misogyny, but it's about how wrong they were. If they just wanna say "men have more power and we want to subjugate women cause it makes our lives a tiny bit easier" I'd at least give them points for honesty, but instead they're positioning themselves as this deeply persecuted

" You could probably make a more uplifting strip about heroin addicts."

I never even thought she was the villain. Like, to compare, she's Grom Hellscream, a bit of an idiot about a lot of stuff, but she's still on the good guys side.

It's almost like the bigger the star they are…the more money they make. Holyfuckingshit!

Best pop rock band of all time.

I don't know how law works, but doesn't this lead to a completely ridiculous chain of events. Like, everybody involved would have to be a total lunatic.

Yeah, that's a good point.

Wanting to keep it private…understandable.

I'm sure there's good reason for it, but that might cut her countersuit out right at the knees.

I don't mean to disbelieve her claim about this…but if Swift had proof, why wouldn't she pursue criminal charges against this guy? Is it just because sexual harassment is so hard to prove and she didn't want to deal with the embarrassment of it? Because I mean…you can send a dude to jail AND fire him from his job.

My problem with his complaint about there not being enough Indian-Americans in leading roles is that…well…there aren't that many Indian-Americans.

Nobody should try to be the next Jay-Z.

I don't want to start a "what comedy is better than what comedy", I liked Parks and Rec and 30 Rock and Community and a couple other ones too. But I think the reason that they all worked and their fans didn't hate each other or fight over which show is better because they each tried to do different things. I would say

I like his production, but he also thinks that this is the greatest rap verse of all time.

I think that Chevy is actually a fairly brilliant comic mind and he deserves a lot of credit for giving Community an identity as a show about lonely jerks (je suis Pierce). I'd say that he's…2:1. But he also apparently just punched a dude in the face backstage for the shits of it, and he thought the only actors were

I'm pretty good at separating a persons work from their actual character.

Plus he's got a great gift for impressions. I really hope somebody uses him because he's too talented to be "Funny Taxi Driver."

I think that Chicken Fingers episode kinda told you everything you need to know. Abed knows what people want, but he's terrible at interacting with them because he's bad at hiding his manipulation.

It's a shame that Abed, who was the most interesting character in Community and Danny Pudi's performance was the probably the most notable part about the acting in it, is the guy with nothing in his future. It's weird that Donald Glover, who basically just cribbed from Alison and Danny's friendship, is the one who has