Elyse Wanshel is a reporter for HuffPost, based in New York. She previously worked as a humor/nightlife columnist for the Miami New Times and misses Cuban coffee and croquetas dearly.
who played Alfalfa in the 1994 film “The Little Rascals,” became the scum between social media users’ toes when he casually tweeted a degrading joke about his own daughters.
“I made the same joke to my wife while she was in labor. We both had a good laugh. Hard as it is for you to comprehend, most normal people are still rich in humor and joy. Stay miserable, curmudgeon,”Probably his most offensive response, though, was to a poster named Ashley Reese, a writer based in Brooklyn.Hall appeared to respond to Reese by making another misogynistic joke.
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