Regardless of whether you agree with Tom Scocca’s Mad Men piece, his retweets of the show’s pissed off fanboys/girls is making me realize my loathing of these people has no bottom. It is endless. Insight, you say? You mean the insights that someone who was just born during the era that the show depicts and was a toddler during the years of the most recent season that just ended might have? The insight of that kind of context? Hold up, let me start writing my memoir of what it was like to be born during the Cold War.

Regardless of whether you agree with Tom Scocca’s Mad Men piece, his retweets of the show’s pissed off fanboys/girls is making me realize my loathing of these people has no bottom. It is endless. Insight, you say? You mean the insights that someone who was just born during the era that the show depicts and was a toddler during the years of the most recent season that just ended might have? The insight of that kind of context? Hold up, let me start writing my memoir of what it was like to be born during the Cold War.

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  1. theblueprint said: i have no opinion of “mad men” (i don’t watch it) but i adored the fanboy rage over that article. people just got to attach a “higher significance” to a TV show to admit they like it.
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