In my experience, truly educated people don't feel the need to show how educated they are. Insecure and pretentious people, however…
In my experience, truly educated people don't feel the need to show how educated they are. Insecure and pretentious people, however…
They don't need people to know it's made by Microsoft for Microsoft to make money when they buy it.
EXACTLY.
Right? Diane was with Oliver Babish and Bingo Bob the whole episode!
They really should have given the poor guy a talking lion scene, to redeem him a bit.
Dude, that doesn't even make sense.
Hi! I'm a Jewish woman! You're a stereotyping creep!
I thought Marissa was completely just screwing with her. Not the part about the IDF—that was real—but the novelist part.
I recommend not saying "I'm turned on by Jewish women" to actual Jewish women, unless you're also turned on by being punched.
I think it's called "being an actor".
I just read this, and I'm glad you posted it. Good thoughts.
The A.V. Club
"I really quite liked the episode, except that they didn't really touch on the real problem with the Brown/Garner unrest which has nothing to do with racism or blacks, but rather the "black bloc" and associated elements looking to see the world burn which follow in their wake."
"I think the way the show approaches this episode is indicative of their flawed conception of race, where it's a Very Special Thing that you can dedicate an episode to every season, rather than understanding that race is the lived reality for very many people that we don't get to take a break from."
Thank you! I was so thrown by the whole "We can't change your dress" thing, because CLEARLY THEY CAN.
This!
You know, one of the best ways to indicate that your proposition is full of shit is to say there's a series of articles about it on Breitbart.
Porn mags and Mrs. B pics.
You mean the phone phoning, when they phone each other?
It was indeed a bottle episode. A bottle of red.