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This is great, and, while I knew somewhere in my head that ‘SMH’ stood for ‘shaking my head’, I always thought it stood for ‘so much hate’. As a result, I got to join Mr. Fox in learning why this joke was so clever.

It reminds me of a Twitter joke from some time ago: “All this time, I thought LOL stood for ‘Loving Our

This was my thought, too. Bob Odenkirk is a guy who is ashamed of not standing up to a burglar, so decides to violently lash out as a vigilante? I’m in! Bob Odenkirk is a guy who is ashamed of not standing up to a burglar, so he decides to violently lash out as a vigilante, and also, it turns out he’s a total sleeper

It really was a perfect trailer. Am kind of psyched to see Kristin Wiig as a comic book villain.

I have to amend my comment from earlier. I thought Roald Dahl was at least a generation older.

Racist is racist. Bigoted is bigoted. He was both and didn’t hide it, so one might presume there’s a modicum of pride in those behaviors as well. Either way, it shouldn’t matter. And I think his family’s statements are a little hollow.

True, but is that not beside the more important point of taking people in the context of their time? Sure, Mel Gibson was great in Mad Max (this is admittedly rhetorical as I never watched it), but once his more unsavoury viewpoints came out, that star faded. Donald Sterling was a successful owner of an NBA team,

Also, I loved the complaint that it was barely on the website’s homepage”. The next time the family of an iconic author acknowledges the racism of their namesake, they should do it in a way that caters specifically to Sam Barsanti.

“You know, the more I hear about this Hitler fella, the less I care for him.” - Norm MacDonald.

(Hopefully good) Story Time: I worked for a respectable casual fine-dining establishment operating out of a hotel for almost five years, first in the back, and then in the front. They were genuine to a tee, but unfortunately never really said ‘no’ to anyone unless there was outright abuse. This once involved a female

Supposedly they don’t, which I is why I always felt a bit iffy doing it. They make most of their money from concessions, advertising and (to some extent) video games, at least according to this website (How do movie theatres make money? - Quora), which seems to confirm that they make 45% off of the ticket price, which

I don’t mean this as a knock to the sequels, but the three trailers for Force Awakens were superior to anything after.

Am I the only person who found it an oddly sweet left turn that “That’s an amazing machine, but y’know, you can see real practical applications for someone who’s handicapped.” was the guy’s first critical analysis? (Followed, of course, by “can she cook, too?”)

I definitely enjoyed enough of those one night to get specifically annoyed with the singing headline at the start and end of each one.

Literally my only memory of the one time I watched this movie was the ‘maybe drift slowly into madness’ line that got a laugh out of my mom and I.

More people should be like you, and no worries. Cheers.

I appreciate your diplomatic tone, sincerely, but the things you’re correct about are not things that I am claiming. I’m not defending his jokes, as I said in my original post. I’m not acting like the real problem is famous people being responsible for their words. Seriously, the only thing you’re quoting me on is

Same with the Jurassic Parks, like, two months ago.

Wayne Brady is bad-ass as fuck.

Show my work? If you aren’t that person who can’t stand this person anymore, you are that person.


See, that’s a different load of crap. You’re using “woke” as a subjective term to name-drop people going down two centuries. Okay. I guess I was doing that, too, but I’m more expressing the concern with radicalizing these terms, as they’re both new and unique to each person, and can conflate conversation.

As for the