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There was that time Robert Kraft got called out for taking a private jet to get rub-n-tugs all over the nation, I liked that one.

I had P+ for a bit, ad-free, but cancelled to cut weight. Same with Apple TV+. But if a bundle of both, ad-free, was a discount for a bit, I’d gladly sign up for a few months to catch up on some stuff. I just fear it’ll be the P+(ads) one on discount.

Apple TV+ is ad-free, Paramount+ is/isn’t, so if this bundle includes the ad-dependent version of Paramount+ then, nah, I’ll pass. 

This image gives me hope that we’ll get something at least akin to Megaton from FO3:

I mean he’s an irradiated ghoul so he probably smells pretty bad. 

Eh, I liked her early career indie films better.

Replying to my own thread with some casting ideas because I’m staving off working today:

I think his response where he implied that if someone is offended it’s because they are “special needs” is what pushes him into that category, yeah.

Bad luck! That’s my job! I’m a standup comedian, I’m meant to challenge people! If you don’t like being challenged, don’t watch my shows! What’s the matter, guys? Toooo challenging for yah?!?

Monkey Island film, please.

CEOs are, by and large, the least useful, and most harmful, of all company employees. It is a wonder they continue to exist at all, and have not been replaced by AI avatars.

I like to think that The Godfather accomplishes this, as it is less a character study of Michael Corleone the person, and more of a story about how the world that surrounds him eventually molds him into the person they want him to be, eventually putting him into power. Granted, he makes some crucial decisions that

Fuck, really? 

Haha that’s true. I suppose maybe it’s more of a value proposition: if you don’t find some sort of value in the absurdism, then maybe that’s what BreadnMaters is referring to.

Ren and Stimpy was absurdist satire, though. It was clearly mocking post-WW2 era nuclear families, as well as the animated shows of that time. At least at first, it did lose some of the satire as it went along and just got, well, dark

Gen Z humor is absurdist and tries to be shocking, but in an apologetic way if the humor shocked you in a way that made you feel uncomfortable or will potentially cause backlash on social media. Bonus points when it co-opts therapy-speak in such a loose manner that it comes off as more of a meme rather than a

Oh goodie, it’s sex makin’ whoopie week on The Golden Bachelor.

Just got Spider-Man: Game of the Year (PS4) and Ghost of Tsushima: Director’s Cut (also PS4) for like $40 total combined at Best Buy. Never played them, so I’m stoked!

Aziz Ansari would be Nermal. Only because that’s funny to me.

Only been one season, but after Mythic Quest’s middling last season, I’d say the throne has been usurped by Shrinking. If Platonic was more than a miniseries that’d be a close contender too.