I love Tracy Morgan in 30 Rock. I'm not sure I like him in anything else though.
I want to see the fake movies that his character in 30 Rock was in, more than the movies he's actually been in.
Honkey Grandma Be Trippin' is a guaranteed box office phenomenon.
I'm all about Who Dat Ninja? personally. Probably the only thing that ever made me laugh to come out of 30 Rock.
What?
To be fair, it didn't interest me at all. I was way into Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip, and when it got cancelled and 30 Rock got renewed, I was irrationally annoyed. And that's not true about being the only thing, but it's the first thing I think of when I go for "things about 30 Rock that I have ever enjoyed." The only other one I can think of is Alec Baldwin ripping into Chloe Moretz with "the ocean's awesome, and for winners, YOU'RE for tools!"
what on earth are you talking about
He was asking about "the dog thing"
You do realize I quoted him about Tracy Morgan fake movie posters in 30 Rock in that post that he replied to? I assumed that's what he was saying "What?" to. Seems like the logical conclusion to me.
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I have a problem with that high school fight movie because as a high school teacher it seems like it is saying that it is totes okay to have fights at school.
That is a super not okay thing to be telling students and those are incredibly bad role models. Like everyone there should be fired up to an including those 911 operators.
I have a problem with that high school fight movie because as a high school teacher it seems like it is saying that it is totes okay to have fights at school.
That is a super not okay thing to be telling students and those are incredibly bad role models. Like everyone there should be fired up to an including those 911 operators.
I love Tracy Morgan in 30 Rock. I'm not sure I like him in anything else though.
I want to see the fake movies that his character in 30 Rock was in, more than the movies he's actually been in.
Honkey Grandma Be Trippin' is a guaranteed box office phenomenon.
I'm all about Who Dat Ninja? personally. Probably the only thing that ever made me laugh to come out of 30 Rock.
What?
To be fair, it didn't interest me at all. I was way into Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip, and when it got cancelled and 30 Rock got renewed, I was irrationally annoyed. And that's not true about being the only thing, but it's the first thing I think of when I go for "things about 30 Rock that I have ever enjoyed." The only other one I can think of is Alec Baldwin ripping into Chloe Moretz with "the ocean's awesome, and for winners, YOU'RE for tools!"
what on earth are you talking about
He was asking about "the dog thing"
You do realize I quoted him about Tracy Morgan fake movie posters in 30 Rock in that post that he replied to? I assumed that's what he was saying "What?" to. Seems like the logical conclusion to me.
Here are some relevant facts about Contract To Kill: It was made in Romania; its cast is composed mostly of Romanians; it takes place in Mexico and Turkey. The Turkish and Mexican locals are played by Romanians, and it’s truly something to see a thin, pasty guy who looks like he was just let go of his cashier position at Mega Image yell, “Move it, gringo!” or “Hey, ese!” at an American sort-of star with a printer-cartridge dye job. Seagal’s character—named John Harmon, though not like that matters—is both a retired DEA agent and a retired CIA agent, and he has been brought back to fight a secret alliance of cartels and terrorists by a CIA handler who is also definitely Romanian. The script is ludicrous; this is a given. The acting is laughable. One might, as always, point out Seagal’s reliance on stunt doubles for everything that doesn’t involve sitting or walking at an unhurried pace. In a car chase scene, the driving is done by a double poorly concealed behind heavily tinted windows, with cuts to the green-screened Seagal whenever the car comes to a stop. There is an excruciatingly long early scene in which Harmon is menaced by a remote-controlled drone with a plastic assault rifle glued to the bottom.
I love Tracy Morgan in 30 Rock. I'm not sure I like him in anything else though.
I want to see the fake movies that his character in 30 Rock was in, more than the movies he's actually been in.
Honkey Grandma Be Trippin' is a guaranteed box office phenomenon.
I'm all about Who Dat Ninja? personally. Probably the only thing that ever made me laugh to come out of 30 Rock.
What?
To be fair, it didn't interest me at all. I was way into Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip, and when it got cancelled and 30 Rock got renewed, I was irrationally annoyed. And that's not true about being the only thing, but it's the first thing I think of when I go for "things about 30 Rock that I have ever enjoyed." The only other one I can think of is Alec Baldwin ripping into Chloe Moretz with "the ocean's awesome, and for winners, YOU'RE for tools!"
what on earth are you talking about
He was asking about "the dog thing"
You do realize I quoted him about Tracy Morgan fake movie posters in 30 Rock in that post that he replied to? I assumed that's what he was saying "What?" to. Seems like the logical conclusion to me.
Zero hostility/snark intended here: how am I acting kind of weird? I'm just asking how Chincy knows, and will apparently brook no argument, what part of my post Raijin was replying to. My asking is the weird part of this? Anyone who agreed with your post, feel free to respond. Maybe I am being weird and I'm not seeing it. Hell, the only confrontational part of anything I wrote was the joke about being a Raijin alt.
Actually, fuck it: @Raijin Quickfoot for my own edification, were you replying about the dog thing or my opinion on 30 Rock?
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I have a problem with that high school fight movie because as a high school teacher it seems like it is saying that it is totes okay to have fights at school.
That is a super not okay thing to be telling students and those are incredibly bad role models. Like everyone there should be fired up to an including those 911 operators.
it's a movie brah
Nah, I'm a teacher too and I'm the same way. That one with Cameron Diaz? I hated it, couldn't finish it.
I also have a super hard time watching anything that has a little shit of a kid running wild. An episode of The Office and Always Sunny are the ones that come to mind.
And I am a huge Office and Always Sunny fan.
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i'll let it drop after this, because this many words makes it seem like i am really in to an argument about an actor, when i am really talking about empathy. (i am super in to empathy.) forgive me; i woke up this morning thinking on philosophy and pragmatism.
(i get real up my own ass in this spoiler, but whatever, it's where my thought process started...)
in my more sentimental times, i am a bit of an animist, and i offer smoke and prayer. but i am an Oklahoma Choctaw and a military brat, so my sacred spaces are largely self-identified by necessity. i am not tied to a particular site with and of my tribe, so i cannot fully relate to the strength of a continuous, ancient bond. i think partly because of that unrootedness, i recognize that i don't need others to understand that connection or that space, merely learn to give way.
Indian history within the US is, in the main, a series of broken treaties, with peaceful and violent defense of people, ancestral lands, and traditions. we keep trying, because what else can you do? part of that is literally choosing your battles. and allowing others to save face.
i think it's why Taoism, and the serenity prayer, make sense to me. no person is ever complete, or without possibility; mistakes of the past are no guarantee of future mistakes (or improvement.) i have been... SUCH a jackass, and probably will be multiple times over again, and that awareness means there are relatively few things i find unforgivable, because i learned through failing. everyone has different limits. but everyone fucks up. it is part of being alive.
a sincere apology and owning a mistake are appropriate. amending things as you can. having someone grovel or act overwrought if the error is ever discussed again rings false to me. think on: acceptance, forgiveness, justice, fairness, equality, reformation, punishment.
but we treat celebrities as heroes and role models when, by and large in the US, they are entertainers. so their very human mistakes and learning opportunities are crystallized as choices that represent them eternally... because that is entertaining. any subtlety and private realization is likely to be overshadowed in favor of the next attention-grabbing headline because that is the (apparently profitable) business model. it markets people as Ideals or symbols to praise or vilify.
it encourages snap judgments from limited information, and as i said, i am not sure how much people are compartmentalizing those mental processes. especially younger people who have only known 24/7 news and omnipresent social media. mistakes occurring is a necessary part of learning from them; what does it do to a person when every mistake is immortalized, and every experience has to be catalogued?
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You do realize I quoted him about Tracy Morgan fake movie posters in 30 Rock in that post that he replied to? I assumed that's what he was saying "What?" to. Seems like the logical conclusion to me.
You're terrible! (Am I doing that right?)
That is a super not okay thing to be telling students and those are incredibly bad role models. Like everyone there should be fired up to an including those 911 operators.
it's a movie brah
he was asking you "what" about your chris pratt rant
this sounds kind of amazing
I have to ask: why are you so certain that's the case? I've already explained my logic. What's yours? I'm truly curious. Are you a Raijin alt?
Nice try, Raijin. I'm onto you
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Zero hostility/snark intended here: how am I acting kind of weird? I'm just asking how Chincy knows, and will apparently brook no argument, what part of my post Raijin was replying to. My asking is the weird part of this? Anyone who agreed with your post, feel free to respond. Maybe I am being weird and I'm not seeing it. Hell, the only confrontational part of anything I wrote was the joke about being a Raijin alt.
Actually, fuck it: @Raijin Quickfoot for my own edification, were you replying about the dog thing or my opinion on 30 Rock?
Nah, I'm a teacher too and I'm the same way. That one with Cameron Diaz? I hated it, couldn't finish it.
I also have a super hard time watching anything that has a little shit of a kid running wild. An episode of The Office and Always Sunny are the ones that come to mind.
And I am a huge Office and Always Sunny fan.
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Dear god I hope not.
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Could be worse. So much worse.
We could all be AJ alts.
Yeah, not that Raijin's a bad guy or anything--I'm just not ready to have kids.
And you all WISH you were my alt.
We're all Bizarro Stormy alts.
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chris pratt's best performance in years, dang
Just two personalities that don't gel together.
But who's regular Stormy?
in my more sentimental times, i am a bit of an animist, and i offer smoke and prayer. but i am an Oklahoma Choctaw and a military brat, so my sacred spaces are largely self-identified by necessity. i am not tied to a particular site with and of my tribe, so i cannot fully relate to the strength of a continuous, ancient bond. i think partly because of that unrootedness, i recognize that i don't need others to understand that connection or that space, merely learn to give way.
Indian history within the US is, in the main, a series of broken treaties, with peaceful and violent defense of people, ancestral lands, and traditions. we keep trying, because what else can you do? part of that is literally choosing your battles. and allowing others to save face.
i think it's why Taoism, and the serenity prayer, make sense to me. no person is ever complete, or without possibility; mistakes of the past are no guarantee of future mistakes (or improvement.) i have been... SUCH a jackass, and probably will be multiple times over again, and that awareness means there are relatively few things i find unforgivable, because i learned through failing. everyone has different limits. but everyone fucks up. it is part of being alive.
a sincere apology and owning a mistake are appropriate. amending things as you can. having someone grovel or act overwrought if the error is ever discussed again rings false to me. think on: acceptance, forgiveness, justice, fairness, equality, reformation, punishment.
but we treat celebrities as heroes and role models when, by and large in the US, they are entertainers. so their very human mistakes and learning opportunities are crystallized as choices that represent them eternally... because that is entertaining. any subtlety and private realization is likely to be overshadowed in favor of the next attention-grabbing headline because that is the (apparently profitable) business model. it markets people as Ideals or symbols to praise or vilify.
it encourages snap judgments from limited information, and as i said, i am not sure how much people are compartmentalizing those mental processes. especially younger people who have only known 24/7 news and omnipresent social media. mistakes occurring is a necessary part of learning from them; what does it do to a person when every mistake is immortalized, and every experience has to be catalogued?
...whoof, think it's out of my system. thanks!
Yeah its weird in that while she's talking he's not really saying anything. He's like giving the face I make when I'm stuck next to my mother in law.
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what a horrible fate
so that's why i wanna die so badly
edit:
GODDAMNIT
Psh, like being a raijin alt is the only reason I want to die
why you gotta always make everything about you, mori
I thought you were an octopus