The Contessa goes around in those impractical spike heeled boots all the time just to make sure no one mistakes her for the one on the Food Network Send tweet
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Replying to @arthur_affect
the contessa used to be an office worker at langley who wore business casual every day of her life after everyone realized they lived in a world full of superheroes she was like FUCK IT I AM GOING TO LIVE MY LIFE BABY
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Replying to @perdricof @arthur_affect
Wait you all notice that’s... wait, did I get a false positive face recognition? Isn’t that Katherine Hahn aka Agatha?
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Replying to @arthur_affect @perdricof
...oh, ok, that means an earlier tweet of mine is unintelligible So the Contessa is not Agatha? Is she anyone else I was meant to recognize?
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She's also the title character of The New Adventures of Old Christine, in which she was amicably divorced with Agent Phil Coulsonpic.twitter.com/9TJoqraF3a
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Replying to @arthur_affect @perdricof
So this means that the demographic of Millenials exactly your age is being targeted here. I can tell this is from the exact zone of pop culture that I “missed” (this also includes, specifically, Limp Bizkit and Tool)
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Replying to @BootlegGirl @perdricof
Well... everyone my age and up who saw Seinfeld, which is like most of American society that was alive in the 90s
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Replying to @arthur_affect @perdricof
Ah. Whereas, as with most things involving me, it all came back to my dad, who once told me, at age 11, that I could go get absolutely anything from the video store, unless it was Seinfeld. He implored me to never, ever watch Seinfeld, and I have in fact complied with his wishes
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I still love that story about how Jason Alexander finally sat down with his son Gabe Greenspan to watch Seinfeld when Gabe was old enough (in like 2006) and his son was like "This is stupid, you're just playing an a-hole"
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At least by the end of the series they recognized that. I watch a lot of sitcoms now and I'm just mad at what awful people a lot of the characters are, but we're supposed to like them and sympathize with them.
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Replying to @keeltyc @arthur_affect and
GF and I have been watching a lot of Modern Family when we feel like chilling on the couch and not thinking much, and watching back-to-back, it's amazing how terrible a lot of these very likeable characters actually are. Especially Mitch & Cam.
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