Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Night Court had the best TV show theme.
I was watching a lot of night court for a period this year. It’s one of the only intros I DON’T skip.
Notice how there aren’t anymore theme songs, it is a thing if the past.
Only Murders in the Building has one!
Anonymous wrote:I don't like Tom Hanks and I don't think he's a good actor.
Brad Pitt is not attractive or talented and never was.
Friends was garbage.
The Beatles sound like hicks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Charlie Kirk was all about money. His wife was selling merch at his funeral/memorial service. They are entertainers. These are not good people. They just want your money. That’s all they want. They are not real Christians. Period.
I don’t think this is an unpopular opinion. Half the country feels this way.
There are tons of memes about it-- pretty popular--
Like "This woman has a GoFundMe" and such like that:
No sign of tears there.
I don't get why this is a gotcha. My brother was killed in a shocking way in his 30s and I did not cry when I heard about it, or at the funeral. It was too unbelievable. The first time I cried about it was a year later, out of nowhere, when I heard a song we used to sing together.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Charlie Kirk was all about money. His wife was selling merch at his funeral/memorial service. They are entertainers. These are not good people. They just want your money. That’s all they want. They are not real Christians. Period.
I don’t think this is an unpopular opinion. Half the country feels this way.
There are tons of memes about it-- pretty popular--
Like "This woman has a GoFundMe" and such like that:
No sign of tears there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Charlie Kirk was all about money. His wife was selling merch at his funeral/memorial service. They are entertainers. These are not good people. They just want your money. That’s all they want. They are not real Christians. Period.
I don’t think this is an unpopular opinion. Half the country feels this way.
There are tons of memes about it-- pretty popular--
Like "This woman has a GoFundMe" and such like that:
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Charlie Kirk was all about money. His wife was selling merch at his funeral/memorial service. They are entertainers. These are not good people. They just want your money. That’s all they want. They are not real Christians. Period.
I don’t think this is an unpopular opinion. Half the country feels this way.

Anonymous wrote:Wanting their kid to play any of the 450+ D1 colleges for their sport.
No matter how crappy the school, department or alum network. It’s all about playing in college, for anywhere.
We don’t see this as much in DC area but sure did in the south. It was odd.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know he's the late night man of the moment but Jimmy Kimmel is not that funny or entertaining. He has his moments but not enough for me to watch a full show from start to finish. In fact, none of the late night presenters are that great. I've tried to watch them from start to finish but they never hold my attention.
I don't think I've watched a late night show in its entirety since David Letterman was on.
Late Night television is dead. Even before this month's kerfuffle, it became clear that ratings for all of them are collapsing. No one watches live television at midnight anymore. And there's not enough money in clips that go viral to make it worth it to continue with this format. I don't think any contracts would have been renewed regardless.
Podcasts are todays late night tv. And Smartless is the modern equivalent of The Tonight Show, for better or worse. Then you have Conan and Amy Phoehler with their podcasts and it's basically like the old days - but much better.