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I’m back at university at 35 right now, so I’m personally a late gen X or early Millenial (though I prefer Oregon Trail Generation) face to face with generation Z. Granted, I’m an N of 1, and my anecdotes aren’t science, but I’m just not seeing this wilting-flower generation everyone over the age of 25 wants to tell

Right. The children have changed. Not your perception of them.

Pfft. Same tube, different ends.

He simultaneously looks like Bobby Hill and Cotton Hill.

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For the reference of my dear fellow Jezzies:

I can’t wait for the Phil Kessel biopic starring James Corden.

I think its the best episode out of them all.

The way Peanut is constantly asking if he should whack someone for the Don.  

I crack up at that one ep with Shoyu Weenie *checks pants* and everyone getting turned on when the girl starts talking or when the little girl tries to eat the american football (Made in China).

I still love the one with Fred Flinstone as Tony Soprano. “You’re dead to me, can opener!”

Not there, THERE!

“To the Birdmobile!! RarrrrrWRRRWRRRRRrrrrrrrRAWWWWRRRR”

At least credit Peter MacNicol for making X as fun as he is. That performance is great.

I’m really hoping we can make some delicious French cuisine from this dead horse, because these guys...these guys...these guys, by Unicron, can’t they just let this shit go? This obsession with linage in a fairy tale is lame. It’s laaaaaaame.

It’s worse because of the rise and popularity of the Intellectual Dark Web,  where stealth  alt right  members like Steven Pinker, Jonathan Haidt,  Joe Rogan, Ben Shapiro, and Majid Nawaz ply their filthy trades.

Counterpoint: the comments section of any article where people working at McDonald’s are protesting and fighting for $15 an hour.

I always say You don’t want no part of this shit!” to my cat whenever he cries for anything I’m eating.

For journalists covering national news... Sure, I guess.

This episode was excellent, up to the final couple of minutes that destroyed almost all faith I had in the writers’ ability to figure out what this show is all about. I was sure we are in for another cliffhanger towards the end of the escape sequence (which was very tense).