The Social Network has gotta be number one, right?
The Social Network has gotta be number one, right?
I'm in. But we're gonna need a lot of money. Beads aren't cheap. Are beads cheap?
I still can't believe Darcy wouldn't let her join the Spirit Squad just because she was a teenage mom.
WU LYF immediately jumped to mind for me. Go Tell Fire is such a fantastic album and Ellery Roberts' Kerou's Lament is a masterpiece. I'm really bummed there isn't more music from them.
Oh yeah, I know that bit, my apologies. Yeah not one of his best ones, although Louie does have a lot more "gay-friendly" material than a lot of his straight white male comedy peers. (like this one https://www.youtube.com/wat… although I know people have objected to this as well as being a sort of lazy and ineffective…
He did used to be much crasser and bluntly offensive but he still does stuff that is considered "offensive." He had that bit about pedophile sculptors that ruffled some feathers, and he opened his latest special doing a pretty offensive "gay voice" but then added an absurdist spin on it by claiming he was…
I'm sorry, but which Louis CK special features him doing 15 MINUTES (15 Minutes? really? you're saying he dedicated a quarter of his special to making gay jokes?) of "anti-gay" jokes?
"I’m thrilled for the show and for Trevor. He’s a tremendous comic and talent that we’ve loved working with"
Welcome to John Adams High, where you are gonna die
here's a knife, here's a gun, there'll be fun for everyone
"A few years ago, Game Of Thrones showrunners D.B. Weiss and David Benioff got a chance to write an episode of It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia, a show that they’re both big fans of."
wait, why?
A famous musician/rapper who's had a Billboard top 5 album, tours extensively, has a devoted rich white fanbase who will pay for his overpriced merch, 800 thousand twitter followers and he's only worth 400k? That's on the extremely low end. For a 21 year old it's fantastic but considering everything mentioned above,…
that's funny that you think Earl Sweatshirt is incredibly rich.
Cool story, Marah.
This is resoundingly true, but it never bothered me because it happened fairly infrequently and it was usually funny in context.
This is an insane statement to me.
Michigan City?
As a Hoosier, I've heard of Muncie, IN, but never Munsey. Sounds nice!
That sounds more like a Gus Van Sant film.
Yep, he was officiating the wedding.