Always appreciated the levels of drawl it takes to squeeze this into one.
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Not massively into D&B but this is one of my favourites:
I hadn't really noticed this, perhaps in hindsight you're correct. Can you be more specific?
Gareth in The Office was pervy/racist who pretty much needed the abuse to prevent him making other's lives hell.
With Maggie in Extras I saw it as a best friend banter type thing. The piss taking was done in private and came across in jest.
If you're referring to Karl Pilkington, I think he new what he signed up for, was playing an exaggerated version of himself for comedic effect and made a lot of money in doing so.
When Derek came out I couldn't get past the obvious, pretty much where I stopped following his material.
Pets are usually provided with everything they ever need by their owners so they have little reason to show their brutal side.
Still a strange take IMO.
Bad individual human behaviour often pales into insignificance when contrasted with wild animal behaviour.
Unless you count the ongoing ecocide we as a collective are in the midst of enacting...
As a massive fan of his older work, I was disappointed to see he has since turned his hand to creating transphobic jokes in his more recent material.
Also find it a bit weird that he consistently proclaims how much he loves animals more than most humans.
I thought "cakewalk" was a clever American amalgamation of "a piece of cake" and "a walk in the park".
Turns out it's actually related to slavery, so probably doesn't count.
Chuck some cheese sauce on that cauliflower, add some stuffing and we're getting there...
Suddenly this hummus I'm eating for lunch doesn't quite cut the mustard. Actually on that note, include some mustard in the cauliflower cheese pls.
Oblivious fact: Me
Fun fact: Roasting meat alone does not a Sunday roast make.
Stops carving the Sunday roast and holds off putting the apple crumble in the oven...
But we are one of the most multicultural societies in the world and have long since adopted everyone else's cuisines.
By this logic the Japanese don't have curries and the Americans don't have pizza, or any other food for that matter.
Borderlands and Full Metal Furies spring to mind.