This was the first game I ever played that really blew my mind. I had to call the Nintendo Power Help Line to get the code because I rented the game. I used to rent it often and beat it in a weekend (I was only 11 I couldn’t buy it.)
This was the first game I ever played that really blew my mind. I had to call the Nintendo Power Help Line to get the code because I rented the game. I used to rent it often and beat it in a weekend (I was only 11 I couldn’t buy it.)
I guess you’re not familiar with the fact that the world is full of irresponsible parents with either too much money and/or like to blame others for their mistakes.
I support him and his documentary, but I totally understand why Hank Azaria turned down that interview.
That was such a low-handed jab at convenient store clerks, absolutely awful.
It’s funny, I’m Armenian and you know what the two biggest representative of my culture are? The fucking Kardashians and drug dealers/gangbangers. Every TV instance of an Armenian is based on that. But yet, I don’t mind or care. I can’t help but think that these people condemning all these situations under the guise…
Meet the comedian the doesn’t understand comedy.
Everything is sexist, everything is racist, and you have to tell EVERYBODY about it
Publicly attack pop culture icon, get instant fame, forgotten by the time the next person does it.
Maybe I just think the analogy is shit.
Guess people haven’t watched Goodness Gracious Me.
Dude’s a troll, show him the door. Thank you, come again.
I doubt it. I actually watched the Cleveland Show. The comedy never came from Cleveland being black. The comedy came from the fact that Cleveland had moved back home and was trying to make his blended family work. Donna was a typical single mother turned up to eleven. His son Junior was the real star, an overweight…
And I love how people online like you choose to condemn someone to hell based on one message board comment that you don’t fully understand the context of.
The 1990's called. They said get over it.
OMG not this again. Yes he should get over it. TV/Movies are not the place where every race creed etc., needs to accurately be represented all the time in every situation. You want change start a youtube show that shows Indian’s doing the things you think they should be doing.. It is not hollywoods job to represent…
I’m looking forward to his next project. I heard it focuses on when he played Street Fighter growing up and the impact Dhalsim had on him.
This, look at Chief wiggum etc.
Gita: Here’s a nuanced journey of someone dealing with the personal/societal implications of both being racially/culturally represented and misrepresented in the arguably the most successful show of all time.
If everything is sexist or racist then nothing is.
I’d worry more about the hundreds of scam calls from India giving a bad reputation. It’s gotten to the point where I no longer answer the phone unless its from a number I know.