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Pops Freshenmeyer
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This actually looks like some good fun. And I’m starved for Hamm. 

Well, I suppose either documentary will come out in the editing room, depending upon how much footage they get. 

I loved reading the book in class. Tried to come back to it on my own and just couldn’t bother with how much I was bored by DeLillo’s writing after going through “Americana” first.

I guess the main difference between me and you is that I’ve never slept in either of these places. 

Look, you got an arcade that gives you spider rings for tickets and T-shirt stands that sell Facebook memes on cheap Gildans, you’re looking at basically the same place. 

Old Orchard Beach is a classic tourist trap town. It’s literally no different than places up and down the Jersey Shore. If that’s your vibe — and from what I understand, there isn’t an American alive who doesn’t enjoy a low-to-no-frills beach town -- enjoy!

His aunty sent him to live in Bel-Air? 

LL wearing a Yankees hat?! Way to rep Queens, ya bum!

AV Club has posited this theory before: https://www.avclub.com/south-park-raised-a-generation-of-trolls-1798264498

And they nominated him for an Oscar for that!

That was the moment when I turned to Ma Freshenmeyer and said “I can’t tell if she’s a good actor doing the nonchalance of a typically, somewhat lazily, reformed-by-religion person, or a bad actor who can’t deliver the lines given to her.”

Totally unlike old-ass Timothy Chalamet we have ruining Hollywood nowadays. 

Off and on, for better AND for worse. The great thing about the show is that they’re dedicating to getting everything right and understand the focus of each parody. The take on “Wild Wild Country” felt like I was just re-watching “Wild Wild Country,” not so for the story, but because they committed to really building

I’m interpreting this Execuspeak nonsense to mean “widely accessible programing for a broad audience,” whereas ‘fandom’ is more in line with “cult-favorite programing with dedicated audiences (i.e: Shit you can merchandise like crazy).

Which, not that I’d ever look to “Grey’s” for social cues, but it seems like that was more how the show was motivated to develop. The “focus on one social item week” is how characters wind up spitting out hackneyed talking points cribbed from Headline News chyron. 

Hatred ages a man so horribly. 

Boy howdy! What a weird alternative world that would be!

Yellowfoot Johnson’s right! And I’m glad the commentariat was here to see it delivered in authentic internet commentary gifferish!

Are they not? 

Typical millennials! Ruining the What BreadnMaters Thought industry!