What do you have to show that any of them had a hard time connecting with a majority of the kids on campus that came to see them?
What do you have to show that any of them had a hard time connecting with a majority of the kids on campus that came to see them?
Fuck you too if you can’t take a joke.
Sorry, snowflake. I know how important labels are to you. I’m sure if I just thought you were a pathetic snowflake but didn’t call you one, you’d be cool with that. But, it makes more sense to me to call a snowflake a snowflake.
Right, I’m sure that kids all across the US think all three, as well as Chappelle, are just too old to be funny.
I’m willing to bet they’re more relevant than the kids on campus bitching about them.
Because when I Googled it, it was the first one that popped up.
He literally gave an example in the interview.
That’s not what Rock, or anyone, said.
If you consider the Chris Rock interview an opinion piece, you’d be correct. Also, many of the Op-Eds directly refer to comments made by a comedians.
I don’t dispute that DM is more than a little tabloid-y, but that story is well-known so I don’t think it undermines the point in this situation. You can find it in a variety of sources.
Shut the fuck up, Jihadist.
Who criticized them? Rock just stop playing colleges because he didn’t want to play to snowflakes like you.
. . . says the guy crying about jokes he doesn’t like.
Fuck you if you can’t take a joke, snowflake.
Your god won’t help you here.
The colleges have to offer to let them play and I doubt if Rock, Maher, Seinfeld, etc. would have trouble selling out a college if he wanted to play at one.
What brand of comedy is funny without being offensive to someone?
No, there’s a Federal law (and maybe more than one) that prohibits citizens from trading with Iran.
One, what he’s alleged to have said isn’t impossible. For example,
I’m content to be on Chris Rock’s side.