Yeah, but I try to avoid most of the dark ones because I don't understand where they're coming from. Dave Chappelle had the gift of making his world universal, most of the other ethnic comedians I've run into have a very niche appeal where, if you're not Hispanic or African American, it just doesn't make sense.
That was my impression of Mike Epps. I only watched 5 minutes of his shit, and it was just "blah blah ghetto black bunneh blah blah." I thought it was a stupid stereotype-fest that was an embarrassment to his race, but somehow, that was funny to the black people watching.
But anyway, I had cited Bill because he's extremely caucasian.
Edit: Pretty much all the black comedians I mentioned don't focus on ethnic material, which is probably why I like them. Kevin Hart has a lot of ghetto-appeal, I guess, but he mostly talks about relationships and crap, so it kind of works.
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I noticed that. It's a little silly, but certainly more enjoyable than that World Cup thing they did.
Urgh, those fucking Vuvuzelas still gnaw on my nerves when I think back.... A moron in our class found it funny taking his' out in the middle of the lesson. :/
Urgh, those fucking Vuvuzelas still gnaw on my nerves when I think back.... A moron in our class found it funny taking his' out in the middle of the lesson. :/
Yeah... that flew through my mind for a second as well... I thought I should probably make some anti-innuendo-precautions, but then I didn't, so fuck it. :/
reminds me of a theatre play that I recently watched. It was based on Shakespeare's "Measure for(or by?) Measure". Hilarity ensued.
I had never before heard anything from 30 Seconds to Mars until I came across a Gundam 00 AMV with their song This Is War. Then I started to check out their music. I found out I really don't like any of their music except for their latest cd, 'This is War'. I can see a huge difference in their music and that their lyrics have matured; from heartbreak screamo to tackling political issues. This last cd has a strong anti-war message, and I like that.
That movie is pretty good. And he looked so skinny too. I read that in order to prepare for the role he actually lived on the streets of LA as a bum doing drugs so he could get into the role. I wonder how true that is.
Ughh, my soul just took a hit. Gaga just said kawaii in one of her Facebook posts. I'm just going to boycott the video attached to it out of principle.
So far the openings of the Stargate series and the FiM intro are the only ones(Three, actually) that I never skip and never want to skip. True story
Really? FiM? I personally found it boring after one. I'll try to remember what intros I really liked and watched everytime. I know one of them was from Lucky Star. I also always watch the Gundam AGE outro, I like the song.
Really? FiM? I personally found it boring after one.
Heh,I skipped the first one out of habit. Then I listened to the second one out of obligation. I went on since then.(IMG:[invalid] style_emoticons/default/tongue.gif)
OH! The star trek TNG intro still feels epic as well! I don't always keep it, but more often than not... Death note also wasn't bad.