I mean what does that even mean? I've heard many women and men saying they phrase over and over again and it gets on my nerves.
Isn't that body shaming? Like if a woman did anything rude and someone said "Yeah that's definitely loose pussy energy" everyone would go mad. (which would be justified)
I don't get it, why is bodyshaming men about their penis or their height accepted? It's rude and it hurts people feelings and self esteem.
ive been wanting to do a ERB style rap battle involving bernie sanders and larry david, and id love to hear your ideas for lyrics and references to include
Is this the most WTF moment in the entire show? Has to be the worst thing any character did on the show. “Fuck me fat boy” lmao
A standout episode for me is the squeaky shoe inserts episode and his bra shopping quest.
“Where have you been?”
“Bra shopping 🤷🏻♂️”
“Squeak, squeak, squeak”.
Any favourite/standout episodes of Larry going on his quests?
Last night I went out and got some soup for takeaway. I got into an Uber to go home and as soon as this guy started driving, the bag tipped over and out rolled the soup containers! I was living Larry’s nightmare (or so I thought). I bent down expecting a huge disaster on the car floor, but there was not one drop. This soup place had secured their soup so thoroughly, that even flying out of the bag onto the floor of a moving car didn’t cause a spillage.
I just had to share this with an audience who would appreciate it. The soup MUST be secured, and at Lanzhou beef noodle, it was.
To me, the show's peak is seasons 3-8 and this felt like an episode that could have fit comfortably into seasons 6 or 7. I loved Nick Kroll as the smarmy restaurant manager and Larry having his suspicions confirmed felt like classic Curb to me. I don't dislike the last 4 seasons of Curb, personally. I do remember being initially disappointed by season 9 but found myself liking it more on a couple rewatches. It just feels like a different show compared to the series pre-hiatus in a way I'm having a hard time pinpointing exactly why. The subplot with the bathroom attendant felt like classic Larry. The actor who played the doctor's son did a good job. Jane Krakowski is a hugely underrated talent and I'm glad she showed up in an A-tier episode of Curb. And "I'm not a meeskite, you bald fuck" is now one of my favorite Susie quotes.