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dealanw · 1 month ago
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Dave Chappelle's words to President Trump on SNL. Hear the shock Chappelle spoke leaving the audience and world jaw-dropped...
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vanadiumheart · 1 year ago
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It's fun to feel like I'm doing some kind of minor felony whenever I get even a bit to the left or right of having thoughts about Sex
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edvinception · 10 months ago
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Apoy didn't get good numbers. Edvin will be fine, but I'm not sure about Felicia. Even with Zara and Edvin, the film didn't work. I wonder how this will affect future opportunities for her.
// this type of movie don't always goes so well. It was pretty slow sometimes too. Action, comedyes goes well and other dramas. But they don't need to worry. Having a main role in a netflix movie on netflix on her CV can only help Felicia. Only becuse it didn't go how they wanted dosen't mean she don't going to get work again. It's just for her to move on and go to auditions. Did they really thought this type of movie would be world famous and Felicia would be the next big star? If they thought that they should make the movie a bit different. It's a good movie but not a movie to take over the world.
I have no idea what they expected and wished for in terms of numbers nor do I have any numbers so I can't comment on that.
But it's not like she's gonna be out of work now because the movie she did wasn't a huge world wide success. Barely anyone would make it with that logic.
I don't expect it to get the next big role in Hollywood, I don't expect Edvin to either in the near furure but I'm not worried they will not get jobs based on this movie's numbers.
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myrfing · 5 days ago
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these passages did hurted a bit. more spoilers below. short and simple read but heavy cw on familial abuse, csa, incest, rape (+ableism), cannibalism, and generally pretty violent imagery.
finally got my copy of this though libby last night and read through it. it describes the very insular, narrow-minded way you process pain and alienation and human contradictions when you’re very young and you think the world is Just Like That (in contrast to what you think is your pure rationality) very well. and what happens when enough bad shit happens to you that you become closed off from wanting to learn/experience/make sense of the world and start relying instead on the small breadth of childhood experiences to create another reality where you do have bodily autonomy, freedom, and belonging. it more or less just runs over the groove of that to the bone. i think it can be a uniquely vindicating and frustrating read for those who experienced similar things.
i like how as kids, natsuki and yuu go to the grave to “go where nobody can find them”, but are found quite easily; she then returns in her 30s and sees the graveyard was really not that far at all, and is in fact visible from the property. Then, again, the three of them in adulthood try to escape, and only they think to go as far as the same akishina house, which is a very short day trip drive away lol. it’s still the furthest place they’ve ever been, and the place she could dream about the distant darkness of the night sky and the spaceship that might take her away someday. I also like how it's never really clear whether or not yuu actually wanted to take part in the incest, given he still only ever expresses himself when allowed/as allowed and his final wish is ultimately to be eaten. she never really believes him to the end but never knows what to do with her guilt and love for him, nor the fear she had replicated the same kind of control they wanted to escape. the book’s not vindictively mean-spirited, but the tragi-comedyness of it is just kind of part and parcel with how the protagonist sees the world/only knows what she knows. her voice as a narrator remains very flat and she only ever sublimates her observations into the world concept she constructed in the 5th grade. i think the dullness of it despite the magical/outlandish thinking is intentional and well done though.
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western-fence-lizard · 4 years ago
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this poem is so funny wtf.....comedye geniuse <3
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movinghumor · 5 years ago
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whispers-of-starlight · 3 years ago
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"i hope you die first"
"go fuck yourself"
man, i rlly love the interaction. her personality reminds me of the lead on 'its okay to not be okay'. there's always comedye gold when the characters are unhinged.😆
Metanoia - Chapter Three (f.o)
Summary: you will be crowned victor of the 75th hunger games.
Word Count; 5.8k
Warnings; swearing
NOTES: i give reader a last name to fit the world.
Keep reading
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bigsumoan · 5 years ago
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Believe it or not I love laughter, comedye, smiling and having a great time with friends. However, my RBF game is strong and it's a wall I have put up over the years. I struggle with pain every day. If it's not a migraine it's my joints, if it's not my joints its Hydradenitis, or even kidney stones(I've had 4) So when people ask why you mad? Just know I'm just trying to push through and get through my day without crying or falling out or even knocking the F*** out of someone that's getting on my last nerve. Anger has become a biproduct of constant pain and I struggle every day to keep it in check. For those of you that don't believe in God, that's fine. But I truly believe that it's only by the grace of God that I am still on this earth. Despite the physical pain I struggle with I know one thing for sure...He is not done with me yet. Good people still pray for me to succeed but to many pray for me to fail because they are not happy about their own situation. Well, if only they could walk a day in my shoes and accomplish all that I have despite my many limitations I would invite them to give it their best try. There have been many silent nights when I just pray hoping he still hears me and I ask for nothing I just thank Him for grace. GOOD NIGHT FAM!!!! https://www.instagram.com/p/B6My267BNf-/?igshid=14ndfxwi26r1x
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dyse-tv · 5 years ago
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John Witherspoon: We say goodbye to thG of comedye most underrated KIN
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dealanw · 4 months ago
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NY Comedy Festival begins today.  More about the headliners and shows...https://comedye.com/ny-comedy-festival2024/
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cempolatoglublog · 7 years ago
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jackson38toh · 7 years ago
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What about ‘whatnot’?
Q: For as long as I can remember, I’ve heard the phrase “what not” used in the sense of “et cetera.” I’m curious about the etymology. I searched your archives but can’t find that you’ve written about it. Have you?
A: No, we haven’t written about it yet, so let’s remedy that now.
You may be surprised to hear this, but the term “whatnot” (it’s usually one word today) has been around for hundreds of years, dating back to the mid-1500s.
When the usage first appeared, as two words, it could mean “anything,” “everything,” “anything and everything,” or “all sorts of things,” according to the Oxford English Dictionary.
The earliest OED example is from The Comedye of Acolastus, John Palsgrave’s 1540 translation of a Latin carnival play written in 1529 by the Dutch writer Gulielmus Gnapheus:
“Excesse of fleshely pleasures … hath taken awaye all thynges … my goodes or substance, my name .i. my good name and fame, my frendes, my glory .i. my renoume or estimation, what not? .i. what thyng is it that she hath not taken from me?” (Palsgrave uses the abbreviation “.i.” for the Latin id est, or “that is,” usually rendered as  “i.e.”)
Today, according to the dictionary, “whatnot” is used as a “final item of an enumeration” and means “anything else, various things besides; ‘whatever you like to call it.’ ”
The first Oxford example for the term used as a final item in a series is from a Dec. 21, 1663, entry in the diary of Samuel Pepys: “The strange variety of people … bakers, brewers, butchers, draymen, and what not.”
Since the early 1800s, the OED says, the term has also been used for an “article of furniture consisting of an open stand with shelves one above another, for keeping or displaying various objects, as ornaments, curiosities, books, papers, etc.”
The dictionary’s first example of the term used for an open stand for bric-a-brac is from a Dec. 21, 1808, letter by Lady Sarah Spencer (later Baroness Lyttelton) to her brother, Bob, a 16-year-old midshipman in the Royal Navy and later Capt. Sir Robert Cavendish Spencer. Note her italics for “what-nots,” suggesting the usage was relatively new:
“There is a new and very handsome thick carpet put down in the old library; of course therefore we breakfasted in the drawing-room, while all the old chairs, tables, what-nots, and sofas were torn up by the roots to make room for the new-comer.” (We’ve expanded the OED citation.)
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movinghumor · 5 years ago
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Words lie!🤧 . . . #comedyclub #comedyvideos #comedyvideo #comedyshow #comedyawards #comedya #comedyatitsbest #comedyaintthesame #acomedy #comedybirthday #comedybangbang #comedybigleague #comedycircus #comedyclab #comedyclubru_fan2 #ccomedymemesda #ccomedymemes #comedydrama #comedyduo #comedydaily #comedydance #comedyexpress #comedyedits #comedye #comedyevent #comedyfitness #comedyfreefire #comedyhustle #comedyjokes #lcomedyfunny (at Los Angeles, California) https://www.instagram.com/p/CFMAmccD1Gb/?igshid=111vap9ifps82
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