She really didn’t just say “he,” did she? I’m disgusted.
Motherfucker ain't a tranny, he's cobra Kai, he just got got
I don't like harry Potter, he's a speccy little cunt, but I have grown fond of Jk Rowling the past year.Not from Twitter but...JK Rowling is so disliked now that they want Harry Potter to "move on without her". How do you move on without the author, she created the whole damn series. While I could care less about Harry Potter, it's ridiculous to suggest they disassociate the book from it's writer.
If she didn't write it, the whole thing wouldn't even exist.
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I believe that the cancel crowd went after Little Britain for blackface, as well as supposedly mocking the mentally ill and transvestites.A few years back this was filmed by the BBC to raise money for charity on the annual comic relief night. Featuring the king of the puffs himself.
Times change.
View: https://youtu.be/x0zUOzkHwAE
Like how I get away with juice jokesI believe that the cancel crowd went after Little Britain for blackface, as well as supposedly mocking the mentally ill and transvestites.
Matt Lucas is openly gay, so his jokes about "the only gay in the village" weren't criticised.
It is quite amazing that this was on mainstream TV, getting big ratings, only about 15 years ago:Like how I get away with juice jokes
As opposed to the show you guys make in Australia.I have never watched a second of Little Britain. But from fevered cultural osmosis, it seemed like an over-the-top parody of an absolutely brain dead show targeted at literal simpletons.
And what's with the obsession with having men cross dress in British comedy? A man wearing a dress and pretending that he's a female character - why is that apparently so hilarious to British people in their sketch comedy?
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I made a good one recently. Make sure the pointy eared one isnt looking and I'll tell you.
I have never watched a second of Little Britain. But from fevered cultural osmosis, it seemed like an over-the-top parody of an absolutely brain dead show targeted at literal simpletons.
And what's with the obsession with having men cross dress in British comedy? A man wearing a dress and pretending that he's a female character - why is that apparently so hilarious to British people in their sketch comedy?
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