person who s transitioning? laughter is a great way to deal with a tricky world. daddy horny, michael. sitcoms talk about sex. my underwear. my god. and about relationships. i m breaking up with him tonight. these shows changed the way that we think about sexuality. for god s sake, ellen, tell him you re gay. you re talking about gay rights. you re talking about women s rights. gender diversity. dismantling the patriarchy. you know, sexual revolution. so i m officially out of men to [ bleep ]. i have to get married or move. but if you can make them laugh, then maybe we ll watch it again. anything and everything. let s get our sex talk on. oh, mom covered it all pretty good. yeah, maybe about the birds and the bees, but i m your daddy, and i m here to keep it 100. despite the fact that your mother thinks i m uptight, cray-cray, right? sitcoms are a great place to talk about taboo, awkward subjects like sex because it s disarming and peop
but if you can make them laugh, then maybe we ll watch it again. anything and everything. let s get our sex talk on. oh, mom covered it all pretty good. yeah, maybe about the birds and the bees, but i m your daddy, and i m here to keep it 100. despite the fact that your mother thinks i m uptight, cray-cray, right? sitcoms are a great place to talk about taboo, awkward subjects like sex because it s disarming and people just want to laugh. i want to go home to my own room to sleep in my own bed. i don t want another beer. would you like another beer? oh, yeah. but it s always been from like the straight white man s point of view. i remember early sitcoms. i saw a mother, a wife in a cocktail dress all day long. and we d sit there going, who the hell are these people? it was a denial of reality. ethel, we re going to have a baby. we got to see a pregnant woman on television wearing a dress that started from the neck and was like a tent. are we afra
watch it again. anything and everything. let s get our sex talk on. oh. mom covered it all pretty good. yeah. maybe about the birds and the bees but i m your daddy, son. i m here to keep it 100. despite the fact that your mother thinks i m uptight. cray-cray, right? because it s disarming and people just want to laugh. i want to go home to my own room to sleep in my own bed. i don t want another beer. would you like another beer? oh, yeah. but it s always been from, like, the straight-white man s point of view. i remember, early sitcoms, i saw a mother, a wife, in a cocktail dress all day long. and we d sit there going, who the hell are these people? it was a denial of reality. ethyl, we re going to have a baby. and we got to see a pregnant woman on television wearing a dress that started from the neck, and was like a tent. are we afraid of seeing pregnant women in the 1950s because it means that she has had sex? as if we didn t, all, come from a pre
you are talking about gay rights. you are talking about women s rights. gender diversity. this man is telling sexually evolution. i have to get married or move. but, if you can make them laugh then oh maybe we ll watch it again. anything and everything. let s get our sex talk on. oh, mom cofvered it all prety good. maybe about the birds or the bees, i am your daddy and i am here to keep it 100. despite the fact that your mom thinks i am uptight, cray-cray, right? i want to go home and sleep in my own bed, i don t want another beer. do you want another beer? it is always been like a straight white man s point of view. i remember early sitcoms, i saw a mother and a wife in a cocktail dress all day long and we sit there going who the hell are these people? it was a denial of reality. ethal, we are going to have a baby. we got to see a pregnant woman on television wearing a dress that started from the neck that looked like a tent. as if we didn t a
i couldn t be any more proud to be a padre, to be to be with the men in there. and obviously, they re going out, they re thinking of their loved ones. and they re getting their families and then it s just human nature, they re seeing fans and seeing people in panic. they just they did the right thing. scary moment. suzanne malveaux has more. ladies and gentlemen, your attention, please. the action is outside of the stadium. at this time, we ask that you remain in the stadium. reporter: gunfire sending fa fans and players scrambling. a fan one of three wounded in the shooting according to d.c. metro police. cnn journalists inside the stadium reported hearing multiple loud bangs. it was the middle of the sixth inning, and we there were some loud bangs. i was sitting off of the third baseline. there were some loud bangs behind us. a bunch of us right in a row. but they were supposed to do fireworks after the game tonight. so i think most people didn t think anyth