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But you still didn't answer why should Emma Stone be expected to make less than her equally famous costar, you just jumped at the chance to insult Katie.

Good, because that would be creepy and you're already unlikeable as it is.

I really hate repeating myself, so I can't imagine the hell of having to tell someone 90 times to put their shoes on.

And if you live in a city and take public transportation you should just stay at home, right? Heaven forbid Count Erpoint is inconvenienced in the slightest. I mean, can you imagine the entitlement?

I get you. IMHO, as long as it's not done in the actual restaurant I don't care where baby gets changed. Like, if you're in the mall and you want to do it on a bench, go wild. In the park? Have at it. (Now, an airplane is a different story since it's such close quarters.)

That sequence really is awesome and terrifying. I recently tried to rewatch on tv, and when I tuned in it that part was just starting. I was home alone so I chickened out and put on a comedy.

Well, you would know meaningless. You look at it in the mirror every day.

Oh no! A disruption at a punk show??? I bet the monocles were a-poppin'!

By the end of Friends all of the characters were so awful they all deserved to die alone.

I always wanted her and Iona to move in together and have (awesomely dressed) adventures.

Not to mention she's stuck on a boat so she doesn't even have anywhere to go to think through her situation.

Never claimed to be a punk, unlike the 60 year old who can't handle criticism. Try again, kid.

Yeah, old men crying about someone holding up a sign is so punk. He's such a badass!

He could've just ignored her. Really, he's the one that made this into a story, not her.

LOLOLOLOLOLOL, you think the old guy having a hissyfit over a sign is punk. Too cute.

If a woman holding a sign at your show causes such a meltdown then maybe you're not fit to be in a punk band.

No. Some people want to improve things they care about.

It reminds me of the "jokes" on any article about Alison Brie (or any woman, really). They get to make their gross jokes but still feel good about themselves because they're doing it ironically. It smacks of wanting to have your cake and eat it too and it's frustrating as fuck.

Warren Oates not understanding that screaming at a woman that she's too ugly to fuck isn't punk or bucking the system, it's playing into the same old bullshit punks claim to rail against? Color me shocked.

Yeah, no. Jokes are funny. A 60 year old calling women c*nts just because he can is fucking sad.