New Comedy Central show would have been played out 20 years ago. Good luck making it through the video.
I wish Steven Colbert’s mom was pushed down a flight of stairs.
His mom died a long time ago.
How about a dad joke?I just remembered - his dad died in a plane crash when Colbert was a boy. Well, you could wish Steven Colbert’s zombie mom (or zombie dad) was decapitated.I dunno. But she died in 2013 at 92. Which means if Colbert inherited those death-defining genes - he's gonna be around a long time.
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I'm glad I'm not the only one that noticed this, this is so fuckin obviously Asset Flip the TV show with Colbert's name on there just to provide a semblance of legitimacy.
It's literally just NFT shit without the blockchain angle.
Yes. And the minimum prerequites were high.
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The cellar must be climate-controlled.
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There must be at least 1,000 bottles.
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Everything Colbert does makes me wonder, was the Colbert Report actually funny or were we just libs when we watched it?
I was a big-time lib so my brain was filled with worms and I didn't even know anything about anything. I thought he was very funny and trenchant.
The other day I watched him talk to Anderson Cooper about the necessary role of suffering in god's plan. I had a sort of vomity feeling like when you realize the pizza rolls you had the night before were at least about 11 years old. But you were so hungry you that after you heated them up - you wolfed them down even though your nose said "DO NOT FUCKING EAT THAT! DO NOT! DO NOT! DO NOT!"
I realized he was giving me Mother Teresa vibes. She intentionally withheld meds from the poors so in their greater suffering - they could be closer to god. There's a strain of American Catholicism that's entirely unlike American typical fundie-ism. It can be quite modest, erudite, and polite but it's just as bad and batshit as the screaming Protestants who want eternal suffering for anyone who questions God's infinite love - to quote Bill Hicks.
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You said "'What punishments of God are not gifts?' Do you really believe that?" @andersoncooper asks comedian Stephen Colbert, choking back tears as they discuss grief.
"Yes," Colbert replies. "It's a gift to exist, and with existence comes suffering. There's no escaping that."
I never watched Colbert, but I knew a chud who liked the Colbert Report and didn't get that the entire thing was a satire of his worldview, so that was pretty funny.
It'll be totally awful. It might even be bad enough that despite Colbert's connection to the series and lib love of Colbert - it flops like Jon Stewart's Irresistible.
I'd rather be waterboard with motor oil. Even if I was intoxicated.
why does western adult animation refuse to have an appealing art style
I would rather eat a stained glass picture of Hillary Clinton than watch that.
this makes me feel even more bad for the animators who've spent years working on pilots for animated series' only to get rejected or not green-lighted, meanwhile this does only because Colbert is some late-night show guy.
Animators have a job that's often cruel and they don't have control over anything. I don't know how they manage not to go postal. And it's thankless. I'm sure fanboys and fangirls go up to the bold-faced names connected to something and congratulate and fawn on the famous as if they did the animation themselves.
No Chicken Dance
No Evil Clown
No getting yelled at for watching it in the middle school computer lab
No explaining to the cool teacher that its actually just ketchup
No cool teacher chuckling, obviously not buying it from your dumb ass but also not going to stop you from watching funy cartoon violence