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Shit Was Unseemly
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I have just started watching as well. This episode, in particular, was quite brutal for me, as I have had that exact argument with a romantic partner where she kept laughing at unfunny jokes from her best guy friend. I also recited his jokes to other friends and asked them if it was funny. It did not end well.

Really reminded me of Wild Things, but a lot better-looking.

Clarence Thomas is an Uncle Tom, though. It doesn't even seem like an insult at this point; more like an accurate description.

My personal favorite is Snoop's 'N——s need to shut the fuck up, for real,' but it was too long.

She and Àstrid Bergès-Frisbey look like sisters.

I refuse to answer the question.

What kind of nerd would watch two hours of a human female running in a military tanktop? Notwithstanding the human female's beauty, or the state of her body, or the angle of the camera, that seems like a massive waste of time. I imagine anyone who would be into that sort of thing wouldn't need two full hours of it.

Don't think she mentioned not wanting to "seem condescending" and asking for pointers, so lecturing her about good manners could be construed as condescending in itself.

Good thing you're not in a place where people argue stuff. My opinions don't matter to anyone? Wow, I failed to mentioned that when I said we shouldn't vote solely on what we already think. Fucking moron. That username is so apt: lampshading in lieu of actual wit. Good riddance.

Always easy never to denigrate anyone personally when you're pretty much denigrating everyone in general.

Think the joke is the flailing earnestness with which they try to have sex. Virgins who don't do that and are comfortable with their decision generally aren't targets of mockery. Relax. Being a virgin at your age is fine. Dying a virgin is fine. Who cares? It's your life.

All his comments in here are fucking terrible. I don't know what he's talking about or who he's addressing. It's like a literal idiot shouting down a well to burn time before dinner.

He was saddened by the OP's vote, not telling him how to vote. Unless, of course, how he feels is so important for Trump voters. Distinctions are your friend. Blurred lines, indeed.

Never heard that one before, only the "what's up, dog" one, from the Office. Thanks!

There is no one good reason to vote. Voting your conscience is not what one is "supposed" to do in a democracy. Anyone can vote however they want in a democracy, for any reason at all. No conscience necessary. What we're arguing about here, really, is what the best reason is for voting.

That wasn't the point. I think the poster meant that such individuals don't really need any change, as opposed to non-white, straight, cis-gendered people. They'd be fine with the status quo, even if they claim that they want change. They know in their hearts that they don't really need. At the very least, they'll be

Wouldn't he just ask "where's updog?" though, instead of your (and my!) desired "what's updog?".

You don't have to be in someone's shoes to understand their point of view. You just have to read more or listen more to the people who've gone through it. I know empathy is hard; I struggle with it myself because I'm pretty lucky not to have experienced anything really really bad. The only "bad thing" I have gone

Push people enough on their moral beliefs and that's the best you can get: "I can't think that way," because XYZ. With XYZ usually being reasons based on practical considerations, with the most prominent being their career or livelihood. This seems to be even more the case for "strong women" or "strong minorities" who

Good call. I haven't met any Mormons yet. Thanks for this.