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Masking at the Oscars

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  • JollyJ Jolly

    Three things lacking:

    1. Old time star power.
    2. Oscar winning movies that people actually want to watch.
    3. An appreciation for the fans, without an abundance of woke BS.
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    @jolly said in Masking at the Oscars:

    Three things lacking:

    1. Old time star power.
    2. Oscar winning movies that people actually want to watch.
    3. An appreciation for the fans, without an abundance of woke BS.

    A sense of their own silliness would really help.

    I was only joking

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    • L Loki

      First Oscars in memory that I can recall not watching any of.

      I used to watch all the nominated movies in anticipation of the awards but it’s a new Oscars and there is no assurance anymore that the nominated movies are watchable-that is something that doesn’t feel like boring homework.

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      @loki said in Masking at the Oscars:

      First Oscars in memory that I can recall not watching any of.

      Same here. First time in probably 20 years I skipped it completely. Genuinely tired of the preaching and out of touch views.

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        Best comment:

        “That was not entertainment. That was Frances McDormand having explosive diarrhoea in a plastic bucket on a van.”

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        • George KG George K

          In 1998, the Oscars had about 57 million viewers.

          Last night, they had 9.8 million.

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          @george-k said in Masking at the Oscars:

          In 1998, the Oscars had about 57 million viewers.

          Last night, they had 9.8 million.

          I think it's safe to say that circa none of those 9.8 million were of the disadvantaged classes the high status woke at the event presume to speak for.

          Education is extremely important.

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