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Whenever I hear a white person say, "How come black people get BET? What's the white people channel?" I say, "Oh that's ABC, CBS, PBS, Lifetime, A&E, TLC, USA, NBC, MTV pretty much, History Channel, HGTV, um, Fox, definitely Fox News, CNN, MSNBC for sure, Weather Channel, SyFy, Comedy Central for the most part," and

I will use this as an excuse to post (or attempt to—I haven't done this in a while and don't remember how) "Try Again," a song I unabashedly love:

Sorry for asking, but this is something I've never understood about the movie—why (or how) does the car fly at the end?

I linked to the Schumer one above.

I guess I'm having trouble seeing this "line" you refer to. Was it over the line when Amy Schumer made jokes about her friend's breast cancer? Or when Stephen Colbert made a joke about the "Ching-Chong Ding-Dong Foundation for Sensitivity to Orientals or Whatever"? Or when the writers of Modern Family referred to

KristenfromMA, when you said, "Nope, the joke came from someone else," you were wrong.

It's ridiculous to suggest that Rivers is "deciding how the Cincinnati victims [not survivors?] process their trauma." The women themselves have already shown great strength in processing things, not just in surviving their ordeal but also in coping in the aftermath. In fact, two of the women were interviewed for a

Well, humor is subjective.

No offense, but I don't think you get it. Rivers has suffered herself—but instead of being a humorless scold, she instead uses humor to laugh in the face of adversity.

But the LA Times reported that Rives sued GQ because the article in that magazine "said she wished her late husband, Edgar Rosenberg, was dead" (link).

KristenfromMA, you're wrong. Joan Rivers herself, while devastated by her husband's suicide, did use humor to cope. From People Magazine:

I've got two stories:

Right, because we live in a society that values David Beckham only for his appearance. Great point, Bunbury.

No, you don't understand the point if you attempt to switch the focus to something less important, i.e., your hurt feelings over how the word "photographer" is used. See, "the point" means "the main or most important idea of something that is said or written," according to this dictionary.

I had to stop watching this show after I started hating everyone on it.

If that mentally disabled person is being cared for, then who does it hurt if he or she is only being paid $0.22 an hour?

I went to a Catholic high school where our principal—a priest—told my Marriage and the Family class, "Yes, the church doesn't want you to use birth control—but if you're going do it, don't be a dumbass. Use a condom."