ThisIsAUsername
-
Content count
25 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Posts posted by ThisIsAUsername
-
-
Maaaan I liked this episode. Maybe because I just went to the long beach aquarium like a month ago and we were entertaining the notion of going to Bubba Gumps across the street. I also enjoy when Scott has a friend on the show he has personal history with cuz there are probably gonna be some dope jokes.
Â
has anyone seen the Travel Channel series "Booze Traveler"? i have seen bits and pieces and millions of ads for it and Randy Travels sounds exactly like the host of it. It stands out because I always thought the guy had a weird accent.
Â
I grew up in Long Beach haha. Really trippy to hear them talk about exact places I know.
-
Oh wait I got something, lasagna and mondays...GARFIELD
Â
Are you telling me that Andrew Garfield hates Mondays AND loves laguna?
- 3
-
which ones of you dildos did this goof of stellar skateboard proportions
Â
Â
Hahahahaha! I hope this never ever changes
- 3
-
No post-Emmys Amy Poehler? I guess Nick Kroll is the next closest thing.
Â
Love the fact that there was a John/Andy Daly mixup (and save).
-
I've encountered this quite a bit, I think it's a pretty common trend: people will let any joke slide as long as it doesn't personally offend them, or offend what the media is telling them to be super-duper serious about at the current time. It's an offshoot of "dish it out but can't take it" because they will laugh at jokes directed at others but not at who they identify as or sympathize with. If somebody makes a joke about Asians or Caucasians right now, it can get big laughs. Make a joke about transgender or black people, you're walking on thin ice. Comedians at the clubs in my city who really get the biggest laughs from me (and usually the rest of the crowd) are people who can walk on that thin ice and still make great jokes. When a bit is racist, sexist, homophobic, etc., it's taking the biggest risk because it can either be tactless and unfunny or a huge hit with the crowd, and sometimes that's entirely up to the crowd. But the really great jokes can shine through because they don't jab at the thing in a hateful way, they just talk about that thing and really focus on the tension but turn it into something light and relaxing to make you laugh. It's kind of like a massage, kneading out the parts that really make us tense and uncomfortable. Reality, society, our day-to-day bullshit, however you want to say it, it's something we really need.
Â
In other words, chill the fuck out man. I can tell from your post that you really love CBB, so maybe listen to the episode one more time and try to enjoy it as a bit rather than a serious attack on a specific people, especially with such consistent and poisonous undertones tracing back through the episodes. If you can provide examples of this in their comedy throughout the years I think it would give you a much stronger argument, but I just don't see it. I think both Scott and Paul are dear friends with many Jewish people and would likely be offended, or make a joke about it like they may have done in a recent episode, if they were accused of being so prejudiced.
Â
I think I've rambled more than enough now. The TL;DR version of this is that people need to stop being so offended by everything, it's fucking exhausting. Since when does everyone have a right to an opinion, as if that makes their opinion correct, and the right to be offended?
Â
"Fuck off, for once. For once just fuck off" - my drunk roommate several years ago as he tried to pass out on the couch
Â
All of this, on point exactly. Didn't want to reply to this thread because it was really stupid and not worth fighting for. However, you said exactly what needs to be said. Thank you
-
Was Scott about to say the lead singer of INXS is JD Salinger? Hahaha so he does live! Maybe we can finally get to see "Hollywoo Celebrities! What do they know? Do they know things? Let's find out!"
- 3
-
Â
Â
Â
IIRC, weren't there a few other Wild Horses members that played kids also?
Â
And what about the kid with the Benjamin Button Disease + Tabitha Tartine?
-
Willie's Austrailian bits remind me of Rocko's Modern Life.
-
Only 15 min into this but loving it. Love Foxygen and checking out Diane Coffee now. Incredible...
Â
Always love the John Lennon bits on here as well
-
Ahhhh Gourley used to be my college professor. "Super" nice guy. Tompkins is always fantastic too but that's assumed. Stoked to hear this ep.
- 6
-
-
if you are hearing this message, that means you are The Chosen Ones. You must stop Nabisco from worldwide panic, destruction, and mania. You are our only hope.
-
If I had 3 wishes, I'd use my first wish to wish for a million more dishes! Can't get enough of that IKEA
-
Cause the players gonna play, play, play And the haters gonna hate, hate, hate, and the Scott Aukermans are gonna Scott, Scott, Scott
-
Beans beans the musical fruit, the more you eat the more you can play awesome guitar solos like Marty McFly
-
This is not a catchphrase. ITS A CATCHPHRASE IMPOSTER! Or is it? Maybe it's a catchphrase imposter imposter. Or maybe it's maybelline.
-
You can gaf me once, maybe even gaf me twice, but you will never gaf me again. Only Jim can do that.
-
My hips don't lie either, but that's because they don't talk.
-
Here's hoping to another episode to be Scrooged in a very un-Bill Murray-like fashion.
-
If at first you don't succeed, act like a millennial and you will probably get what you want.
-
Run run, as fast as you can, you can't catchphrase me, I'm the gingerbread man!
-
Everybody wants to rule the world but nobody wants to eat rye bread. It's disgusting and a sorry excuse for carbs.
-
You can call me Al, but that would be incorrect because Al is not my name
-
Scrooge McDuck swimming in piles of money is literally my cup of tea.
EPISODE 391 - 2015 Holiday Spectacular
in Comedy Bang Bang
Posted
Awwww yes. Best line up ever. Hoping BB-8 pops in before Star Wars comes out. Can't wait to listen to this.