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But should a 60-year-old comedian really expect teenagers to get his jokes? Times change. People change. You get older, you play to a different audience. If 60-year-old, or 40-year-old, comedians can’t take their comedy tours to college campuses, that’s not the death of comedy, that’s life. That’s how it works. Make

Yo, while I still think you are playing games, I did refute your point about success, which you are conveniently ignoring. Patton Oswalt isn’t PC and is hugely, currently successful. So who are the comedians the imaginary PC Police are hurting?

On the flipside, my favourite comedian of all time ever, Stewart Lee, is an outspoken proponent of political correctness. I think his work is much more interesting and refreshing as a result and it’s had a huge impact on how I view the routines of more controversial comedians. IDK, it’s 3AM and I can’t articulate my

And yet plenty of comedians are thriving on the campus circuit. Perhaps the problem isn’t that campuses are now suddenly hostile to comedy and comedians, but that they are no longer the home for the comedy of the 60 year old who thought The Marriage Ref was funny.

he’s easily one of the most successful(and in my opinion best) stand-up comedians who ever lived.

You know who else is one of the most successful comedians of the last 10 years? Jeff Dunham, who uses a puppet dressed as a Muslim terrorist for laughs, along with a slew of other racist and sexist puppets. I bet he’d agree with Jerry, too.

I’m not sure that that’s true though. Seems like there are just as many successful politically incorrect comedians now as ever. Who are the most successful current comedians? Are they doing politically correct material? I don’t keep up, so honestly I don’t know. But off hand, I know that the Hangover movies were

What people say: “I can’t make jokes anymore because of political correctness.”
What I hear: “My jokes are stale and poorly thought out, and want to blame it on something else.”

Seinfeld is one of the greats, but maybe he should actually get some first hand experience, and play some colleges before he pronounces on it. That’s the thing that stuck out to me — he’s saying this stuff, but it isn’t something he’s even doing these days.

9 times out of 10 it’s straight white men who complain about political correctness. They hate that they live in a world where they can no longer make disparaging comments about people that are not like them without repercussion. They want the freedom to disrespect others but of course we have to respect them because

Shorter version of what he said: “people aren’t allowed to say whatever they want without being called out for their b.s. anymore.”

My birth inferiority complex? That put such a smile on my face, it’s quite a new one.

No, she’s saying “I’m not paying for that kid’s upbringing.”

Further proof that is should just be called “marriage.”

I don’t think we can be the baby. I believe the wife and baby are the same in this shot:

Not sure if it counts, because it wasn’t my actual senior portrait. But it was the picture in my senior yearbook that accompanied my little bio/achievements/senior quote blurb. I had been sitting in the senior lounge and one of the yearbook crew came by and snapped a picture before I realized what she was holding.

I was in my volleyball sweatsuit but the back drop my mother chose was of a fucking beach.

There’s something kind of amusing about the fact that you’ve read a copy of Bear Attacks to the point that it would be dog-eared.

I just think of how aggressive the ducks in the park got after years of people throwing bread to them and then I magnify that by bear.