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The thing I've always loved about the Simpsons is that the jokes are designed to make you laugh, but also make you think.
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Second Video:
It's a pretty funny and heartwarming comedy show about disaffected American Indian teenagers trying to get off their reservation.
Edit: Here's a link to every available episode for all you broke butt college students and cheapskates
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As of 2018, an estimated 880,000 non-citizens had made the County their home,
contributing significantly to improving the lives of us all. Y
Yes! All the contributions to taco trucks, mowing lawns, and removing trash. We have the best workforce, folks!
These applicants, who often express deep interest for public service and a
sincere desire to pursue a career representing indigent LA County residents, reflect the
County’s values of inclusivity and compassion. Further, their lived experience as
immigrants places them in a unique position to relate to and connect with the diverse
communities the County serves. The competition to recruit well-qualified attorneys is
extremely high and the citizenship restriction represents a significant missed opportunity
for the Public Defender and the County.
Imagine needing a public attorney, and the only one the county will give you is a non-english speaking flub that didn't need to pass the bar.
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I'm sure many / most of you have seen the movie, but there are a TON of interesting easter eggs about this movie and IN the movie itself (look out for the Eye Chart in an early scene). I normally wouldn't link to a react, but I think most of us here probably like RLM, so let me know if this isn't something you want me to post anymore.
Anyway, if you HAVEN'T seen the movie, you need to. It's more horror than comedy, but the comedic bits are up there with Evil Dead 2 or Dead / Alive. What makes this film WORK as a comedy is the fact that Dan O'Bannon (writer and director, also the original writer for Ridley Scott's ALIEN) actually rehearsed the actors for a few weeks prior to shooting, to get a more relaxed and natural feel from the dialogue (this is why you hear the actors sometimes "stepping over" or interrupting the end of another's lines-- it is more natural to real life and it was so rehearsed the actors delivered the lines almost as an afterthought.
Plenty of great old actors as well, Clu Gulager, James Karen, and Don Calfa, with his amazing pug-dog eyes.
If you haven't seen the movie, as I said, watch it, but maybe skip this RLM review, and instead check out the trailer:
Darn, just re-read this and it looks like seriousposting. I just fricking love this movie so goddarned much.
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Honestly it's a pretty nice look into VR world of these people. It's not all horny weebs, there are people learning sign language and art, or just hanging out.
Part of me is jealous I'm not pathetic enough to get into this, but I'm still pathetic enough to be here
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Really inspiring performance from rosie here
"HURR DURR IM A DUMBFRICK R-SLUR HURR DURRR DUUUH "
Just phenomenal. I wonder what lengths she went to prepraring for this role.
"DURR IM SPECIAL DUHRP"
Amazing social commentary. Really got to me when the meanie bus passengers chastise her for being on welfare or whatever.
"DUUUUUUH I LIKE DAH BUS HUUURRRR "
Truly a timeless classic masterpiece.
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