Two years ago tonight, Stephen Colbert performed his monologue for a nearly-empty Ed Sullivan Theater as New York City began to enter the first phase of the pandemic lockdown. Join Stephen for a not-so-fond look back at the past two years and some of the ways we’ve grown (primarily at the waistband). #Colbert #Comedy #Monologue
Kimmel has done a public service with his comedic but also depressing recurring segment “This Week in COVID History.”
ReplyLol 8 weeks was like 8% of what we r at now
ReplyYou should see all the fat goldfish out there now.
ReplyWow that audience drunk af
ReplyIsn’t bidet French for drinking fountain?
ReplyAsking for a friend
Cringing at the beginning of the pandemic, I went insane with boredom
Reply“I’m not stupid, I was exposed to a lot of gasoline as a kid.”
pretty much a valid excuse lol
ReplyThe before-1996 remark is probably why young people vote for Republicans less.
Reply3:10
ReplyIt wasn’t just the CDC that said it would last for eight weeks. A doctor in red state Alabama also said it should have lasted no more than eight weeks.
Good thing we don’t have lead in the gas anymore!
Replyhmm? wait, what? water? Who put lead in the water? …oooooooooo
Never mind.
COV 2 is made by China.
ReplyIf China is willing to commit genocide, do you think they would have problems lying about it?
Lead exposure is underrated, lmao…
ReplyHave you noticed how Putin killed Covid ?
ReplyThomas Midgley Jr. had a great affect on the world.
ReplyNot a good effect, mind you.
So all im seeing is a direct link between trumpism and leaded gasoline.
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