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They're going to say we want to be independent.
Connecticut's beautiful. Yeah, it's great in the car when you're driving through.
Connecticut's beautiful. Yeah, it's great in the car when you're driving through.
Connecticut's beautiful. Yeah, it's great in the car when you're driving through.
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha!
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha!
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha!
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I've had a great career filled with laughter, critical acclaim, and me shaking the hands of many famous white men on television. I should be completely happy, but there's still one man who haunts me. Apu Nahasapima Petalon. Serving the customer is merriment enough for me.
I've had a great career filled with laughter, critical acclaim, and me shaking the hands of many famous white men on television. I should be completely happy, but there's still one man who haunts me. Apu Nahasapima Petalon. Serving the customer is merriment enough for me.
I've had a great career filled with laughter, critical acclaim, and me shaking the hands of many famous white men on television. I should be completely happy, but there's still one man who haunts me. Apu Nahasapima Petalon. Serving the customer is merriment enough for me.
Apu, a cartoon character voiced by Hank Azaria, a white guy. A white guy doing an impression of a white guy making fun of my father. If I saw Hank Azaria do that voice at a party, I would kick the shit out of him.
Apu, a cartoon character voiced by Hank Azaria, a white guy. A white guy doing an impression of a white guy making fun of my father. If I saw Hank Azaria do that voice at a party, I would kick the shit out of him.
Apu, a cartoon character voiced by Hank Azaria, a white guy. A white guy doing an impression of a white guy making fun of my father. If I saw Hank Azaria do that voice at a party, I would kick the shit out of him.
How you responded to that is frankly a case study that I don't think anybody else has followed necessarily.
How you responded to that is frankly a case study that I don't think anybody else has followed necessarily.
How you responded to that is frankly a case study that I don't think anybody else has followed necessarily.
All I'm saying is that the Simpsons is like your racist grandfather. You love your grandfather. He's been there your whole life and has taught you so many valuable things. But he still does racist stuff regularly. So if he can't change... Maybe it's time he dies, and you can just remember the best things about him.