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You’re most overrated

my nephew worships him so i've seen snippets. it's REALLY raunchy now, every other joke is a sexual innuendo, like it should be rated NC17 now.

When i used to work at the hospital/nursing home as a nurses aide the patients would watch Family Feud all day long. Steve Harvey acting shocked when the Family gives a sexual answer is not funny anymore.


I forgot to add Nick Cannon to the list his talk show and the theme used to drive me insane.
 
Re: Your most overrated

May I add ...

Will Ferrell and Jack Black

Two of the most overrated, overexposed, overpaid and unfunny "A-listers" of recent decades

Oddly, though - as with most bad 'comedians' - I've seen BOTH put in adequate performances in dramatic roles
 
^ And may I add Adam Sandler?

Might as well, he's the progenetor that birthed the whole generation of "I'm talking with a weird voice and making crazy faces, this is comedy!" after he stole King Jim Carrey's routine (that was actually funny) and ruined it.
 
^ And may I add Adam Sandler?
Was he really overrated, though? I mean, his films were targeted at people like this:
It was agreed by p much everyone else that he sucks.
 
God ANYTHING KARTRASHIANQ
The Beatles
Forrest Gump
ANYTHING TOM HANKS
Teslas
Elon Musk
Jeff Bezos
Amazon
The "Luxury brand" Supreme legit their boxer briefs are HANES with the word SUPREME silk screened onto them!
Sports
Nascar
The Grand Canyon
Plymouth Rock
Liberty Bell
St Louis

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God ANYTHING KARTRASHIANQ
The Beatles
Forrest Gump
ANYTHING TOM HANKS
Teslas
Elon Musk
Jeff Bezos
Amazon
The "Luxury brand" Supreme legit their boxer briefs are HANES with the word SUPREME silk screened onto them!
Sports
Nascar
The Grand Canyon
Plymouth Rock
Liberty Bell
St Louis
 
I'd like to add Tom Brady, LeBron James, Rafael Nadal and Tom Cruise, but they aren't overrated. They're all greats--they do what they're supposed to do superbly--I'm just tired of them.

I have no qualms adding San Francisco, however magnificent its location. Forgetting the current crime/homelessness problem, too much of the city is ugly, with seemingly endless blocks of bad buildings and no nature. When it's wonderful it's truly wonderful, but these places are islands in the midst of mediocrity and worse.

Belgravia in London. One of the richest, most celebrated neighborhoods in the city is made up of block after block of repetitious, white-painted terrace houses, each of them handsome enough of its own, but the total ensemble is numbingly dull, and the only green is found in in the occasional iron-fenced and locked park. Street trees would transform this place. Were I the current Duke of Westminister--whose family trust owns the place--I'd start planting trees. Come to think of it, much of residential London desperately needs more trees.

I would also add much of the French Riviera. Too many bad buildings, too many cars. There are exceptions, of course--Cap Ferrat--but getting to the exceptions is a visual and logistical nightmare.
 
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Belgravia in London. One of the richest, most celebrated neighborhoods in the city is made up of block after block of repetitious, white-painted terrace houses, each of them handsome enough of its own, but the total ensemble is numbingly dull, and the only green is found in in the occasional iron-fenced and locked park. Street trees would transform this place. Were I the current Duke of Westminister--whose family trust owns the place--I'd start planting trees. Come to think of it, much of residential London desperately needs more trees.

This reminds me of the Manhattan Beach neighborhood in Brooklyn, except it's the opposite. Originally it was built with small bungalow houses on tiny lots but now, wealthy Russians have taken over. They tear the bungalows down and cram these overly ornate, extravagant european style homes onto the tiny lots. Each house is built independently by the owner, so each one is a completely different style and height. The result is extremely tacky, and that's an understatement.
 
Bob Dylan
Most music pre Motown, and the British Invasion
Frampton Comes Alive
Any new "rapper" since 2010
Beyonce
Olivia Rodrigo
Lady Gaga
Lord of the Rings
Titanic
Tom Brady
 
I'm glad you asked! Yall know I got a list a mile long.



Don't get me started on Steve Harvey honey. he's the king of the first item on my list

-Genders wars-- "men are from mars women are from venus you'll never understand each other cuz you're just too different...... unless you buy my book/subscribe to my youtube channel where i break it down." it's clever marketing and self-perpetuating confusion.

-Jack Harlow

-material possessions

-hustle culture (chase the bag, fuck spending time with your family or self-care, must be working earning money 25 hours a day, 8 days a week, 366 days a year), funny, I always thought any society where your value is directly linked to labor or productivity is called slavery.

-guns, contrary to urban legend they don't actually make your dick any bigger

-alicia keys, mediocre songwriter who got lucky

-procreation, the wonder-magic of birth wore off on me when i realized people are bringing children into a world with no real security, breeding in such excess there's an entire market of "leftover" kids being trafficked for sex and labor and nobody's even looking for them.

-US army

-freedom, doesn't even mean what people think it means, and even by definition we're nowhere near free


Glad somebody's paying attention! I just read Blood and Money by historian David McNalley. Wage labor was indeed originally thought of as a form of slavery.
 
SpongeBob is seriously overrated
 
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