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• #36377
Ok, but saying it like that is better than being really scathing for no reason at all.
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• #36378
Ok, but saying it like this is better than being really scathing for no reason at all.
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• #36379
Imagine being the studio engineer and having to go home with that ringing in your ears
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• #36380
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• #36381
Chief developer:
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• #36382
HA! best upgrade ever!
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• #36383
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• #36384
Like a boss
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• #36385
^fuuuuuck!
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• #36386
No seat belt and wearing a blanket?!
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• #36387
maybe he was lying against the window asleep.
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• #36388
Or knitting his niece a poncho about 5 years out of fashion.
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• #36390
Following.
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• #36391
Unfunny, fake, racist, BS from hella months ago. What's not to like?
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• #36392
Aaah man. Really? I was just enjoying that. Is it definitely fake? *
*(old man question)
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• #36393
there is no way that's real and the "(of all races)" disclaimer is like when people try to excuse their blatantly racist opinion by prefixing it with "I'm not racist but"
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• #36394
surely the attribution of the comments to a given race suggests a prejudice on the part of the reader?
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• #36395
surely the attribution of the comments to a given race suggests a prejudice on the part of the reader?
I read it with russian accent.
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• #36396
Racist.
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• #36397
yes I spent a while wondering if it's me who's the racist but I think the "humour" of it "works" by exploiting prejudices that the writer assumes the reader to hold
this is worse than when the thread gets killed by sexism arguments I wish I hadn't posted
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• #36398
I feel naive now.
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• #36399
The twitter relies on exploiting an existing cultural meme.
Recognizing the cultural meme doesn't necessarily reveal or imply any prejudice on the part of the observer.
If you read it in an Eddy Murphy voice, then you can salve your conscience, because Eddy is not being racist, he's just not being funny either.
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• #36400
Nah, totally with Apollo on this - almost all pretend 'famous' comedy accounts are fucking atrocious. I dread to think about the dreary lives of the people who run them.