That show slowly going south and their use of that animation may not have been at the same time on purpose, but it helped.
That show slowly going south and their use of that animation may not have been at the same time on purpose, but it helped.
With that exact sentiment in mind, I always feel it’s great in small-to-medium doses. Too much just makes you feel poor.
If I recall, you could really tell when the stakes went up that it was literally *his* money, and he really doesn’t want you to win a shit ton of it. He was a good sport.
My best friend and I teenager-talked about it for weeks. Blown away.
The story of him purchasing every copy of her movies so that no one can see always struck me as a very sweet and relatable dad moment.
For me, it’s Hank Azaria’s delayed, “A—AURORA BOREALIS!”
I do apologize if the tone was too harsh (sincerely), but if you read my original comment, you’d realize that none of that applies to what I’d said. You took my point of ‘mostly good point, but this part makes it sound like you’re that guy who makes ad hominem attacks to frustrate the process’ and then you seem to…
You’re projecting some random-ass strawman onto an argument that isn’t even taking place. I was trying to be constructively critical on the language of unnecessary moral line-drawing in public discourse. Nowhere was I “whining about ‘cancel culture’”. I really hope we like the same sports teams, because I’d hate to…
One of the problems with people who whine about #MeToo and cancel culture is that they seem to not care a lot about sexual assault.
I remember noticing Death to Smoochy as the first instance where Robin Williams’ personal depression seemed just right there and transparent, and about the only thing I could pay attention to. I agree with the author that he must have been exhausting to listen to, and there’s a horrified nervous quality to his energy;…
I don’t know what it is with older people and that particular bit, but God bless them.
Even if I hate Trump, It’s still discourse like that which I appreciate, I feel, though, that the things you don’t like about the left will only rigidify further if the world is subjected to another four interminable years of this insanity.
Oh, I wasn’t playing “gotcha”. It occurred to me that I had never properly looked it up, myself. I had also heard the story that he enrolled in medical school so he could find a cure for his brother’s illness. Turns out that’s mostly true, too.
Admittedly, I was unaware of that, and sort of assumed that Masterton’s firing from that show at least a year before he was charged had something to do with Kutcher not having a safety net for him.
From Wikipedia:
The knowledge that people who share some of your political views can be dumber than actual sand - and that you should distance yourself from that in some way, at least, though not from the humanity of the person - is the barest minimum of requirement for adult debate, for me. That otherwise educated people don’t get…
Ah .. I didn’t know that. The sad thing is that I assumed he wouldn’t with Masterton, given his public work with anti-trafficking, etc. That sucks.
But are any of them saying that? People can have human and compassionate reasons to use their own personal experience to not further pile onto someone when they have no personal reason to do so. This is true on a small scale as well, but also - they’re celebrities, and are often asked about this sort of thing. Do…
This is why Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee was more culturally appropriate than intended.
Setting aside the fact that OF COURSE ELLEN WAS NICE TO YOU, YOU’RE FAMOUS AND WEALTHY—it’s pretty cute how Kutcher praises DeGeneres and her show, which “never pandered to celebrity,” implying that Ashton Kutcher is a “celebrity.”