![]() ![]() This isn't really a subject that merits specific examples, is it? Like, all I'm saying is "you know that person who everyone thinks is great? I don't think they're great." It's not exactly something you can provide a source for. You can create or choose nicknames for MayaFey for any taste: cute, funny, stylish, mysterious, playful, fantastic, glamorous, intellectual, or romantic. She loses almost everyone in her life before she’s. It's horrible being female and thinking 'oh good more period and jokes about being single'. 7.03K subscribers 23K views 2 years ago Maya Fey is one of the most quietly tragic characters in the Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy. Obviously creeped out and paranoid she turns to her lawyer sister who refers her to her junior associate, Phoenix Wright, to help Maya with the case. I don't find women funny but Tina fey can write good comedy. Maya Fey is a famous author that has gotten herself into some trouble - someone is leaving letters at her home and gifts at her events claiming to be a secret admirer. I think Poehler's humor was more subtle or meta for me. I did warm up to Parks and Rec, but it took a while. It's not terrible, but it's not restaurant quality. 30 Rock was great and one of my all time favorite shows. If one of her projects were a restaurant, she'd hire cooks and waitstaff who are great at what they do, but if she had to cook a meal on her own, she'd heat up a DiGiorno pizza. She's good at putting teams of funny people together, and like Justin Timberlake, she's good at being onscreen when funny people are doing funny things, but when it comes time to actually make the funny happen on her own, she falls flat. ![]() Mediocre writing: the only things I know of that she wrote on her own were the screenplay for Mean Girls (good, not great), which was based on a novel that someone else already wrote, and her book, which is full of bland, predictable jokes. She's even more loved now that she's gotten herself crowned queen of the edgelords by "opting out" of apologizing for racism. The few times I've come across comments criticizing her, they were heavily downvoted. The article by Hitchens in Vanity Fair: Here (Since Fey didnt read the article) A rebuttal of Hitchens by Alessandra Stanley also in Vanity Fair: Here Hitchens video rebuttal of Alessandra Stanley: Here TL DR: Basically Hitchens says that the need for women to be funny is tremendously less important than for men.
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