buddymakesdo
Joined Oct 2017
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I thought comedy was supposed to be funny.
Sarah Silverman seems to suck the life out of comedy ( and pretty much everything else she takes a stab at ). Enough said about her.
This was so bad that Hollyweird just make a sequel v2.0 so they could rub our noses in it all over again...as if the past two years we've endured weren't bad enough all by themselves. A real comedy wind-up for the year would have at least permitted us some gallows humour relief--but NO. I think they actually just want us to feel even more miserable about things. ( Kudos to them: mission accomplished. )
I remember when comedy was about making wry observations and pointing out the flaws of yourself, other people, society and current events in a humorous way. Apparently that's now completely given way to disgusting comments, woke preachiness and toxic ideological ramblings that leave no room for laughing at yourself or others--with room to grow and connect.
Humour left the room a long time ago.
Sarah Silverman seems to suck the life out of comedy ( and pretty much everything else she takes a stab at ). Enough said about her.
This was so bad that Hollyweird just make a sequel v2.0 so they could rub our noses in it all over again...as if the past two years we've endured weren't bad enough all by themselves. A real comedy wind-up for the year would have at least permitted us some gallows humour relief--but NO. I think they actually just want us to feel even more miserable about things. ( Kudos to them: mission accomplished. )
I remember when comedy was about making wry observations and pointing out the flaws of yourself, other people, society and current events in a humorous way. Apparently that's now completely given way to disgusting comments, woke preachiness and toxic ideological ramblings that leave no room for laughing at yourself or others--with room to grow and connect.
Humour left the room a long time ago.