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It is also ramshackle and somewhat self-pitying, though salvaged by Phair's sharp sense of humor; far better is the similar closer, "U Hate It," which is built from a dialogue between two industry bigwigs who disparage Phair as a has-been until her new album presumably the one we're listening to wins an award, at which point they abruptly about-face and embrace her again.
People love ["Comedy Bang! Bang!"] or they hate it, which tells me that we are going for it.
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The Republicans hated it, which makes them even less like Republicans than they already are.
My mum hated it, which was delightful, and the slapstick elements and sight gags in Man Down owe a great deal to it.
She had anticipated an indifferent response to the novels – she is remarkably unassuming – but instead there came "the massive amount of fans that I hadn't expected, and the massive amount of people who hated it, which I also didn't expect".
He fucking hated it, which was perfect because the goat wasn't the real gift.
In fact, I suspect the black guy's name had much to do with how much you hated it, which explains why so many of you ― as this video astoundingly illustrates ― thought the ACA was great and Obamacare sucked, not even realizing they were the same program.
D12, 'My Band' The playfully grating "My Band," on the other hand, doesn't care if you hate it -- which is what makes it so likable.
(The entirely false awards-acceptance speech that forms the centerpiece of "U Hate It," in which Phair vapidly thanks her friends and associates, her voices speeding up as she goes, is almost chilling).
I should note that exercise isn't bad for everyone, just those who hate doing it (which is most everyone who is not already doing it).
These are people who are hidden from society and can't reveal their true selves, because if they do they'll be hated for it, which is something that obviously a lot of people of color and queer people have gone through," Lane says.
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