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Oh, just stop. This is cherry-picking at its ugliest and most juvenile. You strike me as one of those people who thinks that having their general opinion on the right side of history gives them some magical green light to be a complete pill to people.

Not to mention, what Comedy Central agreed to was to instead end the Muhammed episode with Jesus shitting on the American flag, and that was South Park’s way of burning them for what they would allow. South Park has gone from stale to footnote in the last 10 years, and they made some mistakes even in their heyday, but

To be fair, that ‘TV goofball’ is where he showed his best dramatic flair. And I agree with you. Carell’s post-Office career has been pretty spotty. He’s not terrible, but there’s .. something missing. Along with Robin Williams, he was one of the people who sought Heath Ledger’s role as the Joker (could you imagine

I think you may be conflating the whole ‘date matters’ defense with things like sexual assault and other heinous crimes. He’s not arguing for a statute of limitations; he’s just observing the time period in which it was said. Hell, The Big Bang Theory’s very first joke was a transgendered joke. Not that the show is

I’d only add to that that ignorance can perhaps sometimes be a defense in cases, at least in terms of public scorn. I remember there was a younger actress a few years ago who got into hot water for dressing as her favourite OITNB star for Halloween. Someone in her corner should have explained to her why that could be

That Mark Hamill’s Twitter avatar is Luke Skywalker wearing a surgical mask made my day alone.

It’s funny how 10 minutes is the exact time. I posted that earlier before reading other comments. All of which said 10. Not 5, not 15.

“Deb - rawww”

Unlike a lot of sitcoms, Everybody Loves Raymond never had a B-plot. I never noticed it, but it’s very apparent once it’s pointed out, and it gives a unique and classy feel to it, along with their decision to shoot on film as opposed to whatever you call the bright sitcom-y alternative. It’s funny that a lot of people

For the most part, I’ve found that how people in restaurants talk to the dishwasher can be as valuable a credential as anything on a resume. The last dishwasher we had was a father of young twins, had a wood-working job by day and had trained in the military. He never complained once, received all of his (workplace)

According to a friend whom I trust who worked on a film set with him, Franco once wordlessly snapped his fingers to prompt the girl standing next to my friend to tie his shoe for him. She’s worked closely with a reasonable handful of celebrities, and while some are “assholes”, Franco is the only one who prompts her to

I finally had heard enough about him that I decided to watch maybe ten minutes of one of his specials. I remember thinking poor man’s Dane Cook. (And truthfully, I don’t even mean the implication of ‘That’s saying something.’ Dane Cook could be annoying, but he could also be funny.)

He reminds me a lot of Michael Richards. Ensemble-funny and gifted physical comic, but a bit lost on his own. His ‘Frankenstein Christmas’ ad for Apple was very nice, I thought.

I seem to be in the minority of people who had a problem with that ending. Syndrome is presented early on as a kid who just wants to help and be a superhero. By the end of the movie, he dies - somewhat comically, by the film’s internal logic - by being sucked through an airplane turbine and shredded into dust after

I wouldn’t say he calls all criticism worthless. Just that he brings it into a humbling perspective. We’re committing criticism right now.

This has been my slow burn of 10 years in the culinary industry (not as a chef, but as a dishwasher, prep cook, line cook, expo, server, manager, etc.). Those are in scattered chronological order and not in order of importance. I had the privilege of working for a company that very vocally valued not just food and

Wait, what? I don’t know if that’s a joke or not, but yikes.

Glad I’m not the only person from Canada who had that thought. I’ve never even heard of that. Yuck.

The Big Bang Theory is what it is, but I always liked sharing Sheldon’s love of macaroni with hot dogs in it. The answer is two per box. Three tastes and feels like a mistake.

I just wanted to say that was excellently written.