Yeah, that would ruin the joke. If everyone hates him it’s farcical. If one person likes him then everyone else becomes a monster.
Yeah, that would ruin the joke. If everyone hates him it’s farcical. If one person likes him then everyone else becomes a monster.
Ok, the time stamped one is pretty rough. They don’t usually play his reaction with such honesty.
I find it funny because of the sheer absurdity of it. There’s absolutely no reason to dislike Jerry. He affable and unassuming, a good family man and just generally a good guy. Yet everyone inexplicably hates him, even Chris. It’s makes absolutely no sense and that disconnect is what makes it funny to me.
If they hated him for a reason it would be mean spirited. Instead, it’s just over the top silly and fits in with the humor of the show.
The bit where Leslie throws his painting in the lake is one of my favorite moments. It’s just so exorbitantly stupid that it makes me laugh.
I’ll go one even further. Before JNCO existed we’d just go to the thrift store and buy the largest size pants we could find. Pair a 48" waist pant with a XXL tshirt when you were 28" and youth large and you were at the height of skate fashion.
I don’t know what it goes for now but somehow the price of LSD stayed the same for at least 30 years.
I haven’t had a computer in over a decade. I’m not a luddite, I just haven’t had a need for one since I got a smart phone.
It’s a beautiful building but it’s frightening to see in real life. A monolithic lair for some unseen unknowable horror.
Why were they looking?
And people say there’s no niche communities on Lemmy.
Agreed. “Black folk” has been in the vernacular for a long time for this reason. “Queer folk” is just a extension of that custom.
I filter out a few keywords so I don’t get inundated with politics but can still get a little news in my feed. Just enough articles slip past the keywords to keep a good balance.
I never comment in political threads.
This is a joke, right? Nobody actually puts ketchup on macaroni and cheese, right? No way. No way.
Is that the one where they put the bass back in?
I did not. Honestly, it’s been so long since I’ve listened to it all the way through that I can’t comment. Time to give it a spin.
Throbbing Gristle isn’t the first name that comes to my mind when someone says acid jazz. I like the idea of this person putting it on expecting Brand New Heavies and getting atonal noise.
Bowie also had Man Who Sold the World and Station to Station.
The first three Sabbath records
The first three Ramones records
The first three Clash records
The first three Metallica records
Uhh… Are we thinking of same album?
That’ll do as well.