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The title is Real Housewives, not Real Socialites. Actual real housewives are likely to have a lot less Botox.

Yes, thank you, I did read at least the headline of this article before commenting. That doesn’t mean the average white person is going to be scared of this feud impacting them.  Most of us don’t live in fancy neighborhoods with mansions.  

Are white people really afraid of getting caught in the crossfire at Drake’s or Kendrick Lamar’s mansions?

The late 90's called to say your metaphor stinks.  

Maybe I’m a little too old to be the target audience of the merchandising, because I really don’t remember it. By about ‘82/’83, no one in my grade used a lunch box. The Dukes of Hazzard was the action show that was on early enough to be popular among my elementary school friends. I was the only one who thought it was

Crowded House had two big hits in the US, so two-hit wonder would be more fitting.  

I’m in my early 50's, and I remember there being a show named The Fall Guy. I probably saw an episode or two before we got cable and there was nothing else on, but I could not have told you much of anything about it at this late date. I remembered there being an actor with brown hair on the downslide of his career and

I was thinking it was the final episode that the people in question were on, like when Maya Rudolph was last a cast member.  Confusing either way.

I think that was what we Americans call a joke.

As long as the “dating” was only in New York, 17 is the age of consent.

Going with friends or as a group seems to be more common these days, thankfully.  Going without a date really wasn’t an option when I was in high school.

I’m going to need a “Previously, on Hacks...” recap, because I really enjoyed the show, but have little to no memory of how the last season ended.

She’s not a Baby Boomer. Is it “typical Gen X nonsense” or can you manage to complain about someone without generalizing about their generation?

Your theory is comparable to saying, “Millions of people voted for (the losing candidate) in 2020, and lots of people have donated to his PAC and bought his swag. Therefore, no one cares about what he says.”

I’ve never seen that John Hiatt album. The cover is way more New Wave than I would have expected from him.

I knew that in the 90's, and I don’t even like Pearl Jam.  

There was also more discussion of TV when every had 6 or 7 channels or even when people focused on a limited number of cable channels. Also, back then, actors didn’t bounce back and forth from TV to film, as they do today. It used to be that being the movie business was more prestigious and, once you made it there,

I rented that one from Blockbuster with friends when I was a teenager.  No drugs involved, but there was a lot of “What the hell is this?”

Also, back then it was every 4 years. With one Olympics or another coming every two years, it seems like it is constantly happening or approaching. It felt like more of an unusual event back in the day.

It sounded like he was speaking about young stars from the 80's in general, not just himself.