I'm sorry, the (n+1)th joke about how shitty women are at driving or how they should stay in the kitchen is just as stupid, demeaning, and facepalm-worthy as the nth joke, the (n-1)th joke, and so on.
We had two stand up comedians at new student orientation
The first one did a joke about how she was talking about bjs at an earlier show and how that was translated by the sign language translator at the time. The second one yelled at us for laughing at the earlier joke
We had two stand up comedians at new student orientation
The first one did a joke about how she was talking about bjs at an earlier show and how that was translated by the sign language translator at the time. The second one yelled at us for laughing at the earlier joke
is it bad that i laughed when imagining this sequence of events as an outsider?
We had two stand up comedians at new student orientation
The first one did a joke about how she was talking about bjs at an earlier show and how that was translated by the sign language translator at the time. The second one yelled at us for laughing at the earlier joke
Hire two insult comics, but they just insult each other.
We had two stand up comedians at new student orientation
The first one did a joke about how she was talking about bjs at an earlier show and how that was translated by the sign language translator at the time. The second one yelled at us for laughing at the earlier joke
is it bad that i laughed when imagining this sequence of events as an outsider?
I thought it was pretty funny too, in hindsight. Probably at the time too.
i mean to mock those people who find furries, otakus, bronies, etc. offensive
and the implicit implication of "these people live their lives different than we do; shun them and cast them out and mock them and i want to stay away from them"
without meaning any offence or disrespect to anyone here, i am vaguely curious as to why anyone would identify as a furry at present who didn't have a longstanding connection to the fandom
cause like i think animals are cool and i like some cartoons and video games with talking animals in them, which i know by at least some standards would make me a furry, but i have never felt any inclination to identify as such and the fandom mostly doesn't interest me
it's one of those labels that is sort of a continuum rather than a sharp division
there are some people who don't like anthropomorphic animals at all
and then there are some people who are completely obsessed with them and/or fetishize them
and then for everyone in between, there's a probability between 0 and 1 that the person identifies as a furry, with that probability rising as one goes away from the first group toward the second, assuming they're arranged in order from zero interest to obsessive interest
I'm a male college student who doesn't study music or videogames yet I have at least some ability to recognize the distinctiveness in the stylings of Jake Kaufman and Hitoshi Sakimoto.
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peter sotos
(*spams laugh track like a shit DJ spamming an air horn sample*)
His stories were endearingly funny.
Not mockingly funny or insultingly funny or stereotypingly funny or sexually funny or otherwise uncomfortably funny like most stand-up comedians.
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
The first one did a joke about how she was talking about bjs at an earlier show and how that was translated by the sign language translator at the time. The second one yelled at us for laughing at the earlier joke
It's like rap battles, but with speaking.
Anonus said:I'm a furry, you know u_u
if i actually liked eroges i'd respond with "I like eroges, you know"
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
i don't hate furries
i just find it amusing that someone would start a scandal over it
i mean to mock those people who find furries, otakus, bronies, etc. offensive
and the implicit implication of "these people live their lives different than we do; shun them and cast them out and mock them and i want to stay away from them"
cause like i think animals are cool and i like some cartoons and video games with talking animals in them, which i know by at least some standards would make me a furry, but i have never felt any inclination to identify as such and the fandom mostly doesn't interest me
there are some people who don't like anthropomorphic animals at all
and then there are some people who are completely obsessed with them and/or fetishize them
and then for everyone in between, there's a probability between 0 and 1 that the person identifies as a furry, with that probability rising as one goes away from the first group toward the second, assuming they're arranged in order from zero interest to obsessive interest
but it doesn't tell me anything about what furries actually think
[yes i know this is meaningless, but it just seemed funny to remark in reply to the comment two posts up]
Sorry Myrm.
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead