So they’re idiots in real life as well?
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is charlie day the only rational one now?
danny devito is true to himself. charlie did change slightly but not to extent of rob, kaitlyn and glenn.
He married the waitress, so yes.
charlie has been dating her for a while, or at least known her beyond ISAIP. they were in reno 911 i believe.
Is there something I don't know about Danny Devito?
He started blasting.
What about the others? (I do not follow them outside Sunny - what are the others' weird takes?)
they got cringey outside of it, charlie and danny seems to be the normal ones. cringey as in the plastic surgery is very jarring to fans. plus , thier them trying to stay in the hollywood inner circle(society). rob trying mooch off to whoever was more famous than he is, he just come off as very desperate, pluss waffling around steroid usage in his seasons. plus changing his name to rob mac.
The plastic surgery is very offputting. It's gotten better in the newest season but it's still uncanny.
i think they heard fans response to thier plastic surgery and kinda dialed back up. but in the recent awards show they were hosting they went backwards. kinda feel bad for them, because newer generation viewers dont know who these people are.
Always was...
I'm glad I'm an unmitigated failure in life these days. All of my bad takes, like tears in the rain. All my stupidly misinformed opinions on things I don't know enough about, no one listens enough to hear them.
I'm glad we've got the first ten or so seasons of Sunny, and I'm also intrigued to know how much was a bit and how much was real...
Does Charlie drink paint?

Now I'm imagining some unfortunate structural engineering student on Adderall going down an eight hour rabbit hole due to this redirect.
Or an equally wired cyberpunk fan adopting a new fascination with civil engineering.
that would be dax shepard he eats the paint chips
"it's about the freedom to choose" reminds me of that scene in Thank You For Smoking (2005) where he explains how to defend the blatantly indefensible.
Honestly, it should be required viewing in school.
I know communications classes on the college level (or mine lol) are basically studies on the tobacco industry, but we should really be teaching that to younger people.
Especially with the access to information, disinformation, and every other kind that's out there.
I'm generally pro vaccine. But I can understand why people don't trust the private pharma companies in the US. They have traded trust for profit. Just another reason medicine shouldn't be controlled by the profiteering ultra rich.
An epidemic preventing vaccine should be open to anyone that wants to use and copy it with the highest level of testing and oversight. Instead you have private companies making more money than god that will cut every corner if they think they can get away with it.
The 'wellness' industry is considerably larger tha. The pharma industry and has almost no regulations
People are legit asking me and methylene blue when I start talking about health science stuff. I immediately drop what I'm taking about and say "NO!". I mean just like at the people hawking it! Do you really think liver king is running in all 3 cylinders?
Sure, but that doesn't mean you don't trust the actual doctors and scientists who are not on the payroll
I can't tell if this is just an extended bit.
It was 2015 for the tweet, who knows about the picture.
But SB277 was to remove "personal belief" as a reason to not get kids vaccinated for public school or daycare.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California_Senate_Bill_277
So, definitely stupid and uninformed. But that was way before covid and a shit ton of Hollywood actors had the same opinions.
And also has nothing to do with the flu in the next pic, or covid.
