Jimmy Kimmel is taco bell mild sauce political commentary and jokes I suppose he should head on down to Austin and demand the stage he has earned it far more than many there who only had a mean essay written about them.
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Jimmy Kimmel is taco bell mild sauce political commentary and jokes, I suppose he should head on down to Austin and demand the stage. he has earned it far more than many there who only had a mean essay written about them.
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Jimmy Kimmel is taco bell mild sauce political commentary and jokes, I suppose he should head on down to Austin and demand the stage. he has earned it far more than many there who only had a mean essay written about them.
This is like the old Miracle Whip advertisement that said “We will not tone it down.”
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Jimmy Kimmel is taco bell mild sauce political commentary and jokes, I suppose he should head on down to Austin and demand the stage. he has earned it far more than many there who only had a mean essay written about them.
@futurebird holy lack of punctuation batman
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Jimmy Kimmel is taco bell mild sauce political commentary and jokes, I suppose he should head on down to Austin and demand the stage. he has earned it far more than many there who only had a mean essay written about them.
@futurebird I've never liked him much based on nothing but vibes more or less, and while I do have a couple of other "vibe" reactions that turned out to be true, I also failed to vibe on some truly heinous individuals.
But most notably seeing a picture of Gary Glitter sometime in the early 80s and being physically repulsed to the point that I (potentially a victim at the time) would have fled if I'd seen him anywhere in the real world. I still hatewatch his old TOTP appearances. Don't be like me.
That's not Kimmel mind you, he just gives me "rat pack wannabe" type stuff which is probably not remotely at Gary Glitter level.
Anyways it's annoying that I more or less have to defend him if anyone brings him up this week...
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@futurebird holy lack of punctuation batman
@deweyritten i’m typing with one finger please be patient
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@futurebird I've never liked him much based on nothing but vibes more or less, and while I do have a couple of other "vibe" reactions that turned out to be true, I also failed to vibe on some truly heinous individuals.
But most notably seeing a picture of Gary Glitter sometime in the early 80s and being physically repulsed to the point that I (potentially a victim at the time) would have fled if I'd seen him anywhere in the real world. I still hatewatch his old TOTP appearances. Don't be like me.
That's not Kimmel mind you, he just gives me "rat pack wannabe" type stuff which is probably not remotely at Gary Glitter level.
Anyways it's annoying that I more or less have to defend him if anyone brings him up this week...
I’ve long suspected that “mainstream” outlets are more hollowed out than they admit. I don’t know anyone who watches television or cable. I know more people with zero streaming subscriptions than ever before. But I’m biased I’ve been deeply tuned out for years now. I used to have a New York Times subscription. Used to watch shows. I just can’t anymore.
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Jimmy Kimmel is taco bell mild sauce political commentary and jokes, I suppose he should head on down to Austin and demand the stage. he has earned it far more than many there who only had a mean essay written about them.
Kimmel is so mild he's the bottom rung on the limbo dance. If he can be defeated, everyone else is toast.
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Kimmel is so mild he's the bottom rung on the limbo dance. If he can be defeated, everyone else is toast.
@KanaMauna I still think he should go to Austin.
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Kimmel is so mild he's the bottom rung on the limbo dance. If he can be defeated, everyone else is toast.
I have not found any evidence of anyone organically upset at what he said. This is manufactured. The public didn’t cry out at his jokes — some owner just thought this was the moment to try to earn favor.
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I have not found any evidence of anyone organically upset at what he said. This is manufactured. The public didn’t cry out at his jokes — some owner just thought this was the moment to try to earn favor.
@futurebird @KanaMauna I saw the joke that allegedly got him fired and I couldn't understand the fuss, then I learned the company he was working for was also in the process of requesting the FCC blessing for yet another media merger, just like with Skydance and Paramount where Stephen Colbert proved to be a sacrificial lamb as well.
Apparently a media merger under the Trump administration now requires the sacking of a late night host as part of the FCC submission process.
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I’ve long suspected that “mainstream” outlets are more hollowed out than they admit. I don’t know anyone who watches television or cable. I know more people with zero streaming subscriptions than ever before. But I’m biased I’ve been deeply tuned out for years now. I used to have a New York Times subscription. Used to watch shows. I just can’t anymore.
@futurebird @jpaskaruk Film and Television aren't the core of American culture that they were in the 90's. There's just a lot of inertia in treating them that way. It has absolutely been hollowed out and is a shell of what it used to be.
A *really* popular scripted TV show is watched by ~3% of Americans these days, and 1% is quite good ratings. In the 80's, a big show could pull in over 50% because everything was less fragmented.
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@futurebird @KanaMauna I saw the joke that allegedly got him fired and I couldn't understand the fuss, then I learned the company he was working for was also in the process of requesting the FCC blessing for yet another media merger, just like with Skydance and Paramount where Stephen Colbert proved to be a sacrificial lamb as well.
Apparently a media merger under the Trump administration now requires the sacking of a late night host as part of the FCC submission process.
@hypolite @KanaMauna
Like some dark ritual sacrifice