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stalkyweirdos

My bad; I’m a little out of touch with the current bad actors and thought that it was perhaps a relatively good faith but misguided question.  Thanks for the info.

I didn’t mean to imply you didn’t read things; just that it’s super liberating to abandon being a collector, what with the urge to complete sets of things you no longer enjoy and whatnot.  I’ve been way happier since I cut that chain.

It’s over. Find a new show.

I don’t think that’s true at all.

Still even better to just be a reader.

I’m not familiar with that particular dude, but I’m not surprised.

Sure, but that pretty much applies across the board to the other films the writers have worked on as well, so it’s the same argument.

I mean, the first movie was a kids’ parody movie of a kids’ space fantasy movie, so I’m not sure that’s especially disqualifying.

That’s not true.

I think that’s the most popular opinion. It’s not good. Unlike his previous parodies, Brooks wasn’t in love with Star Wars, and it shows.

It is a little bit racist to pose that question like that.

Noted.

It might have existed, because apparently (I looked this up now) the family had already been pushing for a show, with one or more brother having been on one of those shows already, but it likely wouldn’t have been a hit without the notoriety.

I was trying to point out that the sentence doesn’t necessarily suggest the discrete sequence you’re refuting, but I’m good not arguing with someone who is both so on top of the Kardashian timelines AND would choose “Frasier Crane” as a name.  Have a blessed day.

Well, for one thing, he wouldn’t be a guest on Club Shay Shay in 2024 if not for that tape.

Her profile was raised as it was launching.  You’re reaching.

Good.

Oh, never mind. I took a quick look at your comment history.

Sure; no one ever said it was. But were you alive in the 1990s, Duck? Do you know how many fucking people used this dubious aesthetic as the focus of their identity?

They were almost all bad. De La Soul had a decent if forgettable song that no one would know featured a band like Teenage Fan Club if no one had mentioned it, and there was only one example of real synergy between the acts (Faith No More and the Boo-Ya Tribe, in their last minute of fame).