Until that changes, which we're on the precipice of the mainstream recognising that internet harassment is legitimate harassment.
Until that changes, which we're on the precipice of the mainstream recognising that internet harassment is legitimate harassment.
Thanks for explaining the economics of syndication. When I called the people who wrote the episode millionaires, I was just taking a wild stab in the dark.
Oh, I'm sorry. You're definitely being sincere and wouldn't be concern trolling because you don't have an actual point.
The internet doesn't have to be a magical la-la-land. It just has to be more reflective of actual land. If I'm bullied at school or work, I have channels to pursuit to get it stopped. When I get harassed, I have the power of the law behind me. That shouldn't change because I'm on the internet.
You've sure made a lot of posts for someone who's self admittedly saying nothing.
Oh, I'm sorry for doing that. You definitely wouldn't concern troll because you didn't have an actual point.
Oh man, wait do you think you're dreaming this conversation? This conversation is actually happening in reality. How cool is that?
I go on the internet and defend a couple of millionaires after they've made a pro-cyberbullying television episode, of course.
So what part do you disagree with? Do you think we don't do things about bullying when the internet's not involved? Or that we shouldn't?
A) The internet exists in the real world. It's not something that we, say, experience in our dreams.
The hate messages they were receiving is shown to be torrential, which is a form of cyber bullying.
No. I get that they're using "reality" as a defense of cyber bullying. You didn't need to point that out.
Oh, so it's defending cyber bullying. Thanks for the clarification.
Oh sorry, I must have misinterpreted their argument that not wanting to be cyber bullied is against reality and the totally reasonable solution is to just not be on the internet. Thanks for clarifying.
A) this episode seemed like it was defending cyber bullying, which is just awful.
I'm hoping they explore this more. If Parks & Recreation gave us the politician we wish they all were, I hope B99 gives us the police force we wish they all were. Especially if they're the good guys brave enough to clean out the bad guys in the force.
He mentioned in an interview promoting this special (I can't remember on which site) that he intends to release a longer version of the special, he just has to wait a certain amount of time as per his agreement with Comedy Central.
I have unreasonably high expectations for Crying And Driving. Labouring Under Delusions might be my favourite stand-up hour.
There is a solution to get Mindy back to work that's great for the show but might be cost-prohibitive for the Hulu budget. Bring back Rhea Perlman!
Yeah, I still get the ads too. That's not an issue with Comedy Bang Bang or Spontaneanation but Andrew Ti clearly sounds uncomfortable doing copy.