sophomore--slump
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sophomore--slump

Oh, I honestly only got it when I read this.

I read it a couple times and I still don’t.

Had to reread the story title several times, before I understood that Dakota didn’t get kicked off Sundance because of her joke. 🥴😅

I had a hell of a time trying to parse the headline before realizing “kicked off Sundance” meant she started the event and not that she had been removed from some kind of panel or something at Sundance because of her comments.

The Ricky Gervais Show should be on here. During its limited run back in 2005 it broke podcasting records and was the most downloaded podcast of its time. It introduced the world to Karl Pilkington and spawned an animated HBO series. 

Good to see they didn’t skimp on the lighting and production design budgets: you can really see both dollars up on the screen.

Old saying:

Aw jeez.

what the hell is even this

“I’d like to thank the victims for getting murdered and making this story possible.”

Terror on the Prarie sounds like a headline Kent Brockman would read.

We want to give Yeoh the benefit of the doubt and say that maybe she was talking to the producers off-screen and not the pianist.”

The first couple of award winners were allowed to go on for quite some time, and THEN they decided to start the play-off music. If they had started from the get-go, it might not have been so jarring to the others.

It is kind of amusing to imagine the piano player getting to make those decisions on the fly, with complete autonomy.

This article is hilarious. “Even if it was her playing the cue music, it’s highly unlikely Flower would be calling the shots when it comes to how long the winners were allotted for their speech.” “Highly unlikely”? You mean they don’t let the piano players produce the show on the fly?

It’s Michelle Pfeiffer, you fools!  LIGHT HER PROPERLY!

Was the title of this article generated by an AI? Who the hell refers the game Guilty Gear by Anime Fighting game?

Flipping houses? With this knucklehead?

...is something Bobby Brown never said.