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Basically Dan tweeted some joke, this person replied saying his joke wasn't funny, and he spent the next two hours retweeting that same tweet and calling the person a human failure and belittling him, and also ripping into other fans as well. One person said something along the lines of "I've always wanted to tweet

Was anyone else following Dan Harmon lashing out at his fans on twitter yesterday? As a Harmontown fan, it really bummed me out. I know he's going through a divorce and everything, but he was being an unforgivable asshole last night.

It was better than MIB II. I know that's not saying much, but I still gotta give it that.

Yes, that whole thing with the Hot Dog line-cutter is maybe my favorite bit from the series.

Nathan's genuinely surprised "What happened in Switzerland?" from The Ghost Realtor episode delights me to no end.

Watch the Hot Dog Stand bit. It's on YouTube in two parts and I think it's Nathan for You at its best. Well, that and the gas station rebate one.

I'm a PFT fan, I'm well aware of Speakeasy, but thank you anyway!

I know he's got No, You Shut Up! on Fusion, but I still wish PFT had his own talk/panel show, one that preferably revolved around him interacting with other comedians and not puppets.

I loved the absurd, surreal tone of that porn star teacher sketch. Like this place was somehow both a porn shoot and an actual school with students enrolled. Great stuff.

I agree, I think she's the funniest comedian to hit it this big since Louis. I saw her on the Oddball tour last year with Michael Che, Chris Hardwick, Hannibal Buress, Jim Jefferies, Sarah Silverman, and Bill Burr and she was by far the funniest of the night. Even if I wasn't going based on my personal opinion, the

I don't think lacking range necessarily makes one a weak member of the cast. Range isn't exactly the first word that comes to mind when I think of someone like Jason Sudeikis, but he was an invaluable member of the cast for a long time. I mean, Jon Lovitz, David Spade, Andy Samberg…the history of SNL is littered with

I think that might've been symptomatic of that particular era of SNL and not a hard rule set by Lorne. I've definitely noticed sketches where I was taken aback by the fact that actors weren't looking at cue cards.

It's not like it's a particularly original observation anyway. People criticizing American Apparel ads usually use some variation of that same idea.

I'm still partial to Richard Harrow.

I don't know the particulars of the case and I don't deny the possibility that her accusations are a fabrication or a distortion of reality, but I do know that it is not uncommon for sexual assault victims to lie under oath for fear of reprisal from their attacker, and it is not uncommon for people stuck in abusive

My point isn't that married couples can accuse their partners of rape. My point is that intimate partners can and do rape each other, and that rape covers a much broader range of actions beyond "a near-stranger dropping xanax or rohypnol into her mai tai and beating and raping her at some hotel room", and that saying

right, because intimate partner rape isn't a thing that exists in this world, and actual rape is only ever when someone is drugged and violently attacked in a hotel room by a stranger, and also, the female body has ways of shutting that whole thing down, and rape is something God intends to happen.

Also, for Harmenians, wasn't that Lil Bits restaurant something Abed Gheith AKA Real Abed talked about on an early episode of Harmontown?

I don't think Werner Herzog was Shrimply Pibbles. Shrimply Pibbles was in critical condition elsewhere in the hospital, and also the character Herzog voiced doesn't look like the pictures of Shrimply Pibbles that were shown. I think he was just a random wise old alien or a member of whatever committee that was that

Wait…what happened with Jason Jones now?