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No one is more obsessed with cancel culture than the people who claim it doesn’t exist.

I wish there were a reality show about dating girls from Canada who you wouldn’t have met, to reflect my experience.

talk about stigma lol

With regards the kissing - if people say it was inappropriate, I’ll believe them.

This guy was, no exaggeration at all, the most important figure in cinema in the last 70 years. The amount of future huge stars he gave their first break, not just the big directors and actors and so many other crew members, boggles the mind. And even in his last years he was very active on social media, giving

Well, this useless degree’s finally payin’ off. Came up with it, fuck, 20 years ago at uni:

Pretending that any significant percentage of the criticisms about Velma were founded in bad faith racism is a misrepresentation. While a strong argument can certainly be made that the intention of companies in implementing DEI as a major selling point of their marketing doesn’t matter as it still does good for

It’s a fine example of human shield writing: where you put in a few (token) themes of marginalisation, and then hide behind them whenever you face any criticism:

So you spend the entire article telling us the multitude of ways the show fails in every aspect of it’s presentation, admit that it was universally hated by people on both sides of the culture war, (One of the few pieces of content they DO agree on), and yet still feed us the same old tired, “Unjustified condemnation

You... aren't married, are you. 

Team Borat.

Super happy about how many people are going to be pissed off at this for even existing. 

I’m on board with disliking him for his politics and misogyny, in fact those are the reasons I dislike him. I’m just a little baffled by the whole “snitches get stitches” attitude here. Like, I fully understand the systemic problems with law enforcement in our country, so maybe that’s where you’re coming from? Fuck

Make amends?

I’m not sure it’s so much that we have “amnesia” about Wahlberg’s crimes, as that we’re not sure what consequences you think he should suffer for them now.

What? How is not bringing up something that Wahlberg did 30+ years ago constantly an example of an “amnesiac, post-Trump pop culture”? It was incredibly shitty behavior and if you want to continue to personally be mad at him, that’s cool. But he’s apologized for it repeatedly and attempted to make amends and it has

SOMEONE CALL SAM BARSANTI TO CHANGE THE LETTER GRADE

I’ve noticed there’s this tenor to a lot of coverage where Tendler gets to slot into the aggrieved long-suffering spouse role and praised for a tell-all book, while Mulaney is disparaged for not talking publicly about it. And I feel like people are mistaking disclosure for truth, and intimating that we’re owed any

Okay, grandpa. Lol. This isn’t 1999, you don’t need to star in a sitcom to be famous. He sells out every stand up show he does, he has a huge comedy podcast, he appears on every other giant comedy podcast. He’s famous among young people, not elderly guys who can’t find their clicker. 

lol, was a funny episode, but I knew before coming here AV Club would trash it. Can’t just gracefully take their L and accept that the guy they tried to help ruin a few years ago survived it.