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So is this because you liked Power Rangers when you were 8, or because you like Power Rangers now?Covar said:we shall have to have words you and I. And by words I mean fisticuffs.
So is this because you liked Power Rangers when you were 8, or because you like Power Rangers now?Covar said:we shall have to have words you and I. And by words I mean fisticuffs.
It's also on BBC, where they don't need to worry about offended sponsors withdrawing their advertising money.Icarus said:But people are getting tired of PC humour and the constant "oh, be careful not to offend anyone" attitude that seems to predominant on TV. Guess what the most popular program in the UK is? It's called Top Gear presented by Jeremy Clarkson, the most un-PC guy you're likely to see on TV. He mocks everyone and people love to hate him for it. Remove that, and Top Gear wouldn't be half as good.
:redface: Whoops. Read the thread in a disjointed manner and missed that fact. Still surprises me that that many people took advantage of the opportunity, though.Shegokigo said:Did you read the first post?
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Why? It's actually funny in a "racist/no lines" kind of way.Philosopher B. said::redface: Whoops. Read the thread in a disjointed manner and missed that fact. Still surprises me that that many people took advantage of the opportunity, though.Shegokigo said:Did you read the first post?
It's available on Instant Watch on Netflix!
klew said:It's also on BBC, where they don't need to worry about offended sponsors withdrawing their advertising money.Icarus said:But people are getting tired of PC humour and the constant "oh, be careful not to offend anyone" attitude that seems to predominant on TV. Guess what the most popular program in the UK is? It's called Top Gear presented by Jeremy Clarkson, the most un-PC guy you're likely to see on TV. He mocks everyone and people love to hate him for it. Remove that, and Top Gear wouldn't be half as good.