Thank you for jumping on the house of cards hate train with me! Completely agree with you. That show blows dick after its been in unwashed homeless ass. Its not even a quarter as smart as it thinks it is. I hate those stupid asides Spacet does when he unloads that cynical 14 year old reading sparknotes of the Prince. Oooh you are so edgy! Complete dog shit.StCapps wrote:House of Cards is one of the most overrated shows on TV, they ran out of good material by the Second Season, they should have halted production far earlier.
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I should have stopped watching it after the second season, that was a mistake. Not a likeable character on that entire show, it's ridiculous.
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However, if one is going to go Okeefenokee's route, one efficient step would be to stop listening to any popular music made in the 20th century, and probably the 21st as well. Unless you want to painstakingly research in hopes of finding a performer who didn't engage in sexual misconduct.GrumpyCatFace wrote:My moral compass is just fine. I don't have time to research every actor, director, producer, and key grip involved in the shows I watch, or games I play. It's not worth my time to feign outrage at Hollywood. Just put something funny on the screen, and let me forget work for a while.Okeefenokee wrote:IGrumpyCatFace wrote:
This. I still listen to Thriller every Halloween, still watch House of Cards and K-Pax, dgaf. Don’t love the Cosby show, but it wouldn’t bother me in the least to watch it.
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Grumps has lost his moral compass? The price of milk must have risen a nickle. His PTSD is acting up.
I was never a big Common Sense fan (or a fan of any similar show) but there was a good one where Dan talks about this really famous groupie in LA in the 70s who was fifteen, and about the way people looked at this stuff back then. 100% of people with record deals committed statutory rape.
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What teenage girls are you nailin ?GrumpyCatFace wrote:American Beauty. Probably one of the better middle-class reality movies ever made.C-Mag wrote:I agree with TC, Spacey has always been a little creepy. Last thing I saw him in was American Dad, I think that was the name of it. Where he was nailing his teenage daughters best friend.
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Mike Douglas was great in that.GrumpyCatFace wrote:Nah, it’s been around for a while.Martin Hash wrote:American Beauty, Eyes Wide Shut, Fight Club - 1999 was the Year of Male Angst.
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You didnt like Dan Carlin? How did you end up with this group of misfits? No one on here thinks much of Dan at this point, but thats kind of how we all met on the DCF. Did you just not like the show much, but enjoy the dan carlin forum?LVH2 wrote:However, if one is going to go Okeefenokee's route, one efficient step would be to stop listening to any popular music made in the 20th century, and probably the 21st as well. Unless you want to painstakingly research in hopes of finding a performer who didn't engage in sexual misconduct.GrumpyCatFace wrote:My moral compass is just fine. I don't have time to research every actor, director, producer, and key grip involved in the shows I watch, or games I play. It's not worth my time to feign outrage at Hollywood. Just put something funny on the screen, and let me forget work for a while.Okeefenokee wrote:
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Grumps has lost his moral compass? The price of milk must have risen a nickle. His PTSD is acting up.
I was never a big Common Sense fan (or a fan of any similar show) but there was a good one where Dan talks about this really famous groupie in LA in the 70s who was fifteen, and about the way people looked at this stuff back then. 100% of people with record deals committed statutory rape.
I wish you were more active on here, but Im curious to how you ended up in this corner of the internet.
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I love Hardcore Histoire.
I'm not really a big fan of shows that are just some guy giving his opinion on things. CS was good for that genre and I listened to quite a few before burning out. But, ultimately, not really my thing.
I'm not really a big fan of shows that are just some guy giving his opinion on things. CS was good for that genre and I listened to quite a few before burning out. But, ultimately, not really my thing.
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True. It was always the weaker of his shows, but I used to like his insight. If you don't mind me asking, where do you fall politically? Are you more to the right or left? A sanders guy or a rand paul type? Or are you one of those people that despises labels? I dont really know where Im at now politically. I have become more conservative lately, but theres a lot of stuff the republican party does that disgusts me. Then I look at the rampant SJWism of the left that irritates me, so I scratch my head even more. I guess you could say Im going through an identity crisis several years in the making lol.LVH2 wrote:I love Hardcore Histoire.
I'm not really a big fan of shows that are just some guy giving his opinion on things. CS was good for that genre and I listened to quite a few before burning out. But, ultimately, not really my thing.
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Make you stretch before you bend over backwards like that to make excuses for pedastry. You might pull a hammy.LVH2 wrote:However, if one is going to go Okeefenokee's route, one efficient step would be to stop listening to any popular music made in the 20th century, and probably the 21st as well. Unless you want to painstakingly research in hopes of finding a performer who didn't engage in sexual misconduct.GrumpyCatFace wrote:My moral compass is just fine. I don't have time to research every actor, director, producer, and key grip involved in the shows I watch, or games I play. It's not worth my time to feign outrage at Hollywood. Just put something funny on the screen, and let me forget work for a while.Okeefenokee wrote:
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Grumps has lost his moral compass? The price of milk must have risen a nickle. His PTSD is acting up.
I was never a big Common Sense fan (or a fan of any similar show) but there was a good one where Dan talks about this really famous groupie in LA in the 70s who was fifteen, and about the way people looked at this stuff back then. 100% of people with record deals committed statutory rape.
GrumpyCatFace wrote:Dumb slut partied too hard and woke up in a weird house. Ran out the door, weeping for her failed life choices, concerned townsfolk notes her appearance and alerted the fuzz.
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I supported Bernie. Civil liberties good. War bad. Single payer good. Corporate domination bad. Socially more of a mixed bag. I don't understand how it's suddenly cool to just crap out kids at random, but I'm not at all bothered by the gays. Don't like SJW or a lot of current feminism.
Popular intellectuals I like: Chomsky, Taleb and Paglia.
Popular intellectuals I like: Chomsky, Taleb and Paglia.