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Can you define the stereotype? Is it that women use the silent treatment or is it that men do not find the silent treatment as punishment?

Actually there are plenty of multi-camera sitcoms filmed in front of an audience. House of Pain, Are We There Yet, Meet the Browns, Everybody Hates Chris.

How is that a stereotype? Everyone uses the silent treatment. That's why people can relate to that billboard.

You've must not watch any of the episode because they test out those stereotypes and put them on their head.

I simply find it funny. I think it's one of those shows that is a hominem ad popular show to hate, but most people's complaints are just as superficial as the they think the show is.

Whitney is a great show. I don't know why Jezebel has such disregard for it. I've gotten plenty of my friends into that show.

Rumor has it there could be a white colored version of the phone in February. I may hold out until then. I like white electronics.

I'm sure the writers of the show enjoy this comment. This was exactly their goal with this story telling. They really elicited a response from you and got you talking about the show. That's a good thing!

There is always safety in numbers. That's how you plants, insects, animals, and people dominate over something. That's why the zombies are dominating.

Well said. I've been thoroughly enjoying this show. I felt this episode was especially good. I love the tension that is building up, and I'm ruining the surprise by reading spoilers.

That's because Rick is wrestling with his own demons. Rick is racked with guilt over losing Sophia. His head isn't on straight since he went inside the church and prayed.

If only you could perceive time as I do...

Since when did Youtube allow tits and pussy?

Yes, imperialism, subjugation, materialism, environmental damage, corporate greed, the disconnect people have with others and nature. The lack of empathy and compassion. Fighting to protect something of true value that's beyond monetary compensation.

The story was great. It had a message. I'm sorry your senses are so dulled that you can't or don't understand it.

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I stopped going to the theater because of ghetto ass teenagers that constantly talk during the movie and play with their cell phones.

Riiigghht.... the "protesters" cross the line.

How is it unlawful? I'm sorry, but the Bill of Rights is the trump card. These people are peaceful.

Hey, he's got to keep these old people watching his show.