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politics with some """""comedy""""" sprinkled in?
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politics with some """""comedy""""" sprinkled in?
What is it about Trump that turns so many ostensibly powerful and successful people into REEEEEEEing autists? Even Bush didn't have this effect on people.
And then Obama came in and the Daily Show and other late night shows refused to be critical of him. So now there's an 8-year void and everyone is trying their hardest to climb on top.After the Bush administration, we got eight years of its natural leftist reaction gradually transform into a cult.
At least his parents are spared his shitty jokesHis first name is Mark, but I guess that wasn't jewy enough for comedy. Moshe is his middle name. His parents were both deaf and met at the Deaf Olympics.
That right there is funnier than anything Moshe ever came up with.
I had always thought people famous enough to have tv shows weren't eligible to be lolcows.Are we really so low on lolcows that this guy qualifies?
Are we really so low on lolcows that this guy qualifies?
Yeah this is definitely straddling the line between lolcow and celebrity, I asked a mod before I made the thread just to be sure it qualified. I don't think most television personalities would count as lolcows but the thing that sets Moshe and his goons apart is accessibility. They interact with people online constantly, I discourage wεεning him but if you sent him messages on Facebook or Twitter he'd probably respond to them, not to mention the Reddit shenanigans which are basically the fuel powering his show's existence.I had always thought people famous enough to have tv shows weren't eligible to be lolcows.
We gave an exception to the Shia Labeouf thread and now the slippery slope is starting to take effect. This is what happens when we do a shit job at following our guidelines properly, you get threads like these that barely qualify as cows and because we already allowed a thread on a d-list celebrity before we have no place to complain about it.
That's actually a really good point. I'm still on the fence about the threadworthiness of Moshe since we didn't make a thread on Leslie Jones (edit: Lol we totally did I'm just retarded) when she similarly made a fool of herself yelling at Internet people, but there is a legitimate argument that her case is different because she was a more established celebrity at the time and arguing over forum semantics is autistic anyway so I won't whine about it.I don't think most television personalities would count as lolcows but the thing that sets Moshe and his goons apart is accessibility. They interact with people online constantly, I discourage wεεning him but if you sent him messages on Facebook or Twitter he'd probably respond to them, not to mention the Reddit shenanigans which are basically the fuel powering his show's existence.
Buzzfeed is about as far from the deep web as you can get. If he really wants into the deep web for research all he needs is a long blunt and too much free time, that's how everyone else finds sites like these. (Not that we're in the actual deep web but as far as people like him are concerned we may as well be.)