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Existentialism

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    Every Question I Had While Watching The Kissing Booth 3From “Does this movie have any kissing booths?” to “Does this movie have contrived conflict?”
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    Every Question I Have After Watching The Kissing Booth 2Seven gazillion of them, to be precise.
  3. existential monologues
    Kim Kardashian Has Full-blown Identity CrisisIn an interview about face wash.
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    Video: If Seinfeld Were a Show About True Nothingness“Scenes from Seinfeld (1989–1998) where nothing happens. A supercut of empty shots. A New York without people.” 
  5. Stephen Merchant’s Most Embarrassing Moment in College Poor Stephen Merchant. He was just trying to do the whole black-turtleneck pretending-to-understand-Sartre thing everyone does in college, and […]
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    Donny Deutsch: Britney Spears and Ann Coulter Are Sisters in ExistentialismWith the holidays upon us, Donny Deutsch is kind of feeling charitable toward Ann Coulter. At the annual Michael J. Fox Foundation’s “A Groovy Thing Happened on the Way to Cure Parkinson’s” fête at the Sheraton on Saturday, Donny had forgiven Coulter for her “Jews need to be perfected” rant during a recent Big Idea appearance. “What was shocking was that it wasn’t a bit. It was very genuine,” the big D told us. But, he clarified, “I don’t think she’s an anti-Semite.” Huh? “She’s gotten to the point where she’s so detached from her words … it’s the same reason Britney Spears will crash her car again. Because she doesn’t exist until she crashes her car. Ann Coulter doesn’t exist until she says those types of things.” Wow, that’s like a koan for our time: Without Car Crashes, Britney Exists Not. “I think [Coulter] genuinely felt bad afterwards,” Donny continued. “I think she saw me personally offended. It’s like seeing the hate crime in front of you.” Donny even said he’s ready to send Ann a Hanukkah present. “A muzzle!” he suggested. “And a Jewish history lesson.” God bless us, every one. —Justin Ravitz Earlier: The Internet Finally Thinks of a Response to Ann Coulter