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I Think You Should Leave With Tim Robinson (Netflix) TV Show • Page 55

Discussion in 'Entertainment Forum' started by OhTheWater, Apr 12, 2019.

  1. colorlesscliche

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    I wish my English assignments were as easy as watch an episode and just summarize it without any interpretation or assessment.

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  2. Zach

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    “There was an assassination attempt on the baby that nobody likes”
     
  3. jols

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    I have never heard of this show before until this class.
    It was a weird scene, but there was some funny parts.
     
  4. chewbacca110

    Poor baby, you're starting to lose it.

    The word is "SKETCH" not "skit". Drives me nuts when people use the latter and all of my in-laws and girlfriend use it when talking about SNL or MADtv.
     
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  5. Jake Gyllenhaal

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    Fuck you Bart Harley Jarvis!!
     
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  6. chewbacca110

    Poor baby, you're starting to lose it.

    "As the pediatrician is talking about the third baby, people boo and he cannot continue because it is too hard to talk about that baby."

    "The guy commenting was just yelling the whole time. I think it was supposed to show his passion about the topic but it was just annoying."
     
  7. Anthony_

    A (Cancelled) Dork Prestigious

    this also drives me up a wall
     
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  8. colorlesscliche

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    What's the difference? Definition of skit: a short comedy sketch or piece of humorous writing, especially a parody.
     
  9. Anthony_

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  10. Zach

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    I see no difference but now that I think about it, I have subconsciously always used sketch for comedy and skit for like, a kids play in school. Interesting
     
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  11. Anthony_

    A (Cancelled) Dork Prestigious

    There is a difference. Words and the meaning of words matter! It's like when people say "weary" when they mean "wary".

    This is literally killing me.
     
  12. imthegrimace

    the poster formally known as thesheriff Supporter

    It’s not literally killing you! Words matter!

    EDIT: it does annoy me when people use skit instead of sketch.
     
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  13. Anthony_

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  14. I’ve always seen skit vs sketch as unscripted vs scripted
     
  15. uuu

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    Me too.
     
  16. chewbacca110

    Poor baby, you're starting to lose it.

    I am glad there's some learning going on in here. Something Bart Harley Jarvis will NEVER know!
     
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  17. colorlesscliche

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    This post was a good skit.
     
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  18. Matt

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  19. chewbacca110

    Poor baby, you're starting to lose it.

     
  20. phaynes12

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    tis the season
     
  21. phaynes12

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    tiny dinky daffy, 92, pancaked by drunk dump truck driver
     
  22. Cameron

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    Why is your outlet so high?
     
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  23. colorlesscliche

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    My guess is that the TV is intended to be mounted. There's HDMI ports next to it too; typically there will be an HDMI ran through the wall too and another HDMI outlet thing down low to hide all the wires.
     
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  24. Cameron

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    I actually got super jealous at first cuz my tv has a nice mount, but with a very long ugly cable to the ground.
     
  25. colorlesscliche

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    Yup, drives me nuts. I cutout the drywall and install these (one behind TV, and one at the bottom behind dresser/TV stand). I didn't want to bothered with electrical work and cutting out more wall than I already did.

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