BuzzFeed’s tortured apologia carving out a “cancel culture” exception for It’s Always Sunny is Take Writing at its finest. Either watch this show or don’t. If you worry that your friends might need a thesis about why you still watch it, you either need new friends or a new show.
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Or a new job, because there are better ways to earn a few hundred bucks (freelancer) or the mid-five figures (staff writer).
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Replying to @MoustacheClubUS
So your recent comments make me think of this Today Show segment (sadly not online) in which Katie Couric interviewed Bobcat Goldthwait & a clown representing a professional org that was allegedly upset by "Shakes the Clown". It was clearly meant as a bit of put on but then..
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Katie tries for substance for some reason, she says something along the lines of "if we can be serious for a moment..." And Bobcat says, "Katie, Katie, Katie...you are talking to me and a clown about getting serious. You need to rethink your life choices."
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"How did you end up with this segment anyway? Did you show up last to work today?" And her expression was pure frozen grin fury. At the end of the segment Bobcat joked, "probably my last time." And Couric said through clenched teeth, "Y'know, I think you're right."
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And though I love overthinking pop culture with thesis paper level bloviation, and can even justify it at times, every now and then a voice in my head says, "Did you show up last at work today?"
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Whoa, that’s perfect. What a world. Shakes the Clown!
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