Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He doesn't make new songs these days?
He needs a job.
NBC has him on new season of Voice, now Olympics. Please don't bring him in for election season, NBC!
Sounds like he has a job. And it's better than yours.
Post like these are why I hate the internet. Gormless.
I'm sorry I'm not speaking with the right amount of sophistication while discussing Snoop Dogg. Anyway, I hate the internet because it gave humorless nerds an overinflated sense of self.
The problem with your post is not lack of sophistication but:
-Presence of name calling
-Assumption that a poster does not have a better job than Snoop, whatever that means (poster could be a Senator for all we'd know)--how are you going to throw this type of insult around when you have no idea who the poster is? Makes no sense? And again, "better job" is subjective anyway
-Having a job is a flex? Shouldn't most adults work?
Way to double down on the "humorless nerd" description, PP.
Another name call...
But none of what was said was funny or humorous, it was just illogical
OK, Mr. Spock.
Who is Mr Spock and why? Is this more attempt at humor? Still just name calling after name calling...
OK, this has to be a troll, and it has stopped being entertaining.
Yes, he does.Anonymous wrote:He doesn't make new songs these days?
He needs a job.
NBC has him on new season of Voice, now Olympics. Please don't bring him in for election season, NBC!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He doesn't make new songs these days?
He needs a job.
NBC has him on new season of Voice, now Olympics. Please don't bring him in for election season, NBC!
Sounds like he has a job. And it's better than yours.
Post like these are why I hate the internet. Gormless.
I'm sorry I'm not speaking with the right amount of sophistication while discussing Snoop Dogg. Anyway, I hate the internet because it gave humorless nerds an overinflated sense of self.
The problem with your post is not lack of sophistication but:
-Presence of name calling
-Assumption that a poster does not have a better job than Snoop, whatever that means (poster could be a Senator for all we'd know)--how are you going to throw this type of insult around when you have no idea who the poster is? Makes no sense? And again, "better job" is subjective anyway
-Having a job is a flex? Shouldn't most adults work?
Way to double down on the "humorless nerd" description, PP.
Another name call...
But none of what was said was funny or humorous, it was just illogical
OK, Mr. Spock.
Who is Mr Spock and why? Is this more attempt at humor? Still just name calling after name calling...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He doesn't make new songs these days?
He needs a job.
NBC has him on new season of Voice, now Olympics. Please don't bring him in for election season, NBC!
Sounds like he has a job. And it's better than yours.
Post like these are why I hate the internet. Gormless.
I'm sorry I'm not speaking with the right amount of sophistication while discussing Snoop Dogg. Anyway, I hate the internet because it gave humorless nerds an overinflated sense of self.
The problem with your post is not lack of sophistication but:
-Presence of name calling
-Assumption that a poster does not have a better job than Snoop, whatever that means (poster could be a Senator for all we'd know)--how are you going to throw this type of insult around when you have no idea who the poster is? Makes no sense? And again, "better job" is subjective anyway
-Having a job is a flex? Shouldn't most adults work?
Way to double down on the "humorless nerd" description, PP.
Another name call...
But none of what was said was funny or humorous, it was just illogical
OK, Mr. Spock.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He doesn't make new songs these days?
He needs a job.
NBC has him on new season of Voice, now Olympics. Please don't bring him in for election season, NBC!
Sounds like he has a job. And it's better than yours.
Post like these are why I hate the internet. Gormless.
I'm sorry I'm not speaking with the right amount of sophistication while discussing Snoop Dogg. Anyway, I hate the internet because it gave humorless nerds an overinflated sense of self.
The problem with your post is not lack of sophistication but:
-Presence of name calling
-Assumption that a poster does not have a better job than Snoop, whatever that means (poster could be a Senator for all we'd know)--how are you going to throw this type of insult around when you have no idea who the poster is? Makes no sense? And again, "better job" is subjective anyway
-Having a job is a flex? Shouldn't most adults work?
Way to double down on the "humorless nerd" description, PP.
Another name call...
But none of what was said was funny or humorous, it was just illogical
Anonymous wrote:The commentators this year are really bad. I've heard several asking very basic questions about the sports they've had 4 years to prepare to host. Ex: a surfing co-host asking, "The size of the wave matters, right? Like, the bigger the wave, the more points? Does it work like that?"
Colin Jost noted that a surfer had been her hometown Lei Queen and then made a fratboy joke about the word "lei." It was inappropriate and demeaning to the world-class athlete.
But Snoop is an all-time low for American culture. Remember when the Olympics used to be about the honor of representing your country and the noble, inspiring pursuit of excellence? Now it's just locker room jokes about pot. What a sad state of affairs.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He doesn't make new songs these days?
He needs a job.
NBC has him on new season of Voice, now Olympics. Please don't bring him in for election season, NBC!
Sounds like he has a job. And it's better than yours.
Post like these are why I hate the internet. Gormless.
I'm sorry I'm not speaking with the right amount of sophistication while discussing Snoop Dogg. Anyway, I hate the internet because it gave humorless nerds an overinflated sense of self.
The problem with your post is not lack of sophistication but:
-Presence of name calling
-Assumption that a poster does not have a better job than Snoop, whatever that means (poster could be a Senator for all we'd know)--how are you going to throw this type of insult around when you have no idea who the poster is? Makes no sense? And again, "better job" is subjective anyway
-Having a job is a flex? Shouldn't most adults work?
Way to double down on the "humorless nerd" description, PP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He doesn't make new songs these days?
He needs a job.
NBC has him on new season of Voice, now Olympics. Please don't bring him in for election season, NBC!
Sounds like he has a job. And it's better than yours.
Post like these are why I hate the internet. Gormless.
I'm sorry I'm not speaking with the right amount of sophistication while discussing Snoop Dogg. Anyway, I hate the internet because it gave humorless nerds an overinflated sense of self.
The problem with your post is not lack of sophistication but:
-Presence of name calling
-Assumption that a poster does not have a better job than Snoop, whatever that means (poster could be a Senator for all we'd know)--how are you going to throw this type of insult around when you have no idea who the poster is? Makes no sense? And again, "better job" is subjective anyway
-Having a job is a flex? Shouldn't most adults work?
Anonymous wrote:At first I thought it was really weird. As well as trotting out other non sports people - Ina Garten, Colin Jost, John Mulaney? Now I've decided that because all the individual events are covered on Peacock, the primetime coverage on NBC is meant to be mostly entertainment and color commentary. If you want to watch the actual sports you need to go to Peacock.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Snoop had a 180 on his persona. When I was growing up, he had a very negative reputation with drugs and gangster rap life in general. And here we are in 2024 and he’s this charming grandpa who is charismatic and fun to watch.
Snoop and Ryan Reynolds have got some good PR people.
Anonymous wrote:Snoop had a 180 on his persona. When I was growing up, he had a very negative reputation with drugs and gangster rap life in general. And here we are in 2024 and he’s this charming grandpa who is charismatic and fun to watch.