Using that overused meme image sure makes you look like the funny one.
Using that overused meme image sure makes you look like the funny one.
Bill Burr is a classic enlightened centrist about abortion, like many other topics. He's pro-choice but also believes you're killing babies in an abortion and argues against "it's not a baby/life yet" by comparing it to putting butter on a pan in the oven.
"It's not a baby yet," that's what they say, which may or may not be true. I don't know, I'm not a doctor, but I'll tell you, my gut tells me that doesn't make sense. It's not a baby yet. That would be like if I was making a cake and I poured some batter in a pan and I put it in the oven, and then five minutes later you came by and you grabbed the pan, you threw it across the floor. And I went, "What the fuck?! You just ruined my birthday cake." And then you're like, "Well, that wasn't a cake yet." It's like, "Well, it would have been." "If you didn't do what you just did, there would have been a cake in 50 minutes." "Something happened to that cake, you cake-murdering son of a bitch!"Right? Now, before all you pro-life people get excited, I think it's great you're killing your babies. It's fantastic. Help Mother Nature out. There's too many of us. It's been 130 degrees out. Animals are going extinct. There's plastic in the fuckin' ocean. We don't need any more fuckin' people.He's not getting great reviews for this latest special.
Comedian Bill Burr sounds off on cancel culture, feminism, getting bad reviews from his wife and a life-changing epiphany during a fiery stand-up set.
Yep, he's on the good side, but he isnt funny to me in the slightest.ok, i thought i was the only one. He seems like a good dude with politics I can dig but I hope his other stuff is funnier.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S9ZSzuj1UpA
I´m Sorry You Feel That Way is my favourite. Probably cause of this bit.
His latest I think is his weakest by far.
Can't say I didn't try. Enjoy Bill Burr screaming about how much women ruin sports and stuff.
See I find myself irritated at the borderline patronizing tone here.Tim Heidecker's comedy is too subtle for some people.
He doesn't explain the joke, or slap the mic against his leg, so it's confusing for the kind of person who likes low-hanging fruit.
it's such low hanging fruit for gen-x/boomer comedians. when will it be considered a "hack bit" in comedy?I didn't really like his Netflix specials, I watched a couple of them and they seemed really one note around cancel culture
You're not sure if that's parody?I'm not sure if this is a parody that went completely over my head and the point of this is how unfunny this bit was. I'm talking not even a small stream of air coming from the nose funny.
.......was this supposed to be some obtuse performance art or something? That was just irritating, not funny.
I'm not sure if this is a parody that went completely over my head and the point of this is how unfunny this bit was. I'm talking not even a small stream of air coming from the nose funny.
To be honest, I find myself irritated by any attempt to downplay transphobia. I really do have a low opinion of comedians who peddle in bigotry, and the audiences who enable them.See I find myself irritated at the borderline patronizing tone here.
Haha you can't just post Heidecker without context. It's like me posting the Stewart Lee bit about observational comedy after someone made a thread about Michael McIntyre but don't tell them why I posted it.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cOwDtx1c084
That kind of satirical absurdism isn't a good gateway to put in randomly.
If anything, just post the James Acaster bit in threads about edgy "cancel culture" comedians and transphobes.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=adh0KGmgmQw
For sure! But he's the only person who can do 20min of material on just pear cider.Judging by some of the reactions to the Heidecker standup, I think Stewart Lee would give them an aneurysm.
That's literally what all modern white male comedy is like nowadays, which is why it's funny. lol.......was this supposed to be some obtuse performance art or something? That was just irritating, not funny.
Haha you can't just post Heidecker without context. It's like me posting the Stewart Lee bit about observational comedy after someone made a thread about Michael McIntyre but don't tell them why I posted it.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cOwDtx1c084
That kind of satirical absurdism isn't a good gateway to put in randomly.
If anything, just post the James Acaster bit in threads about edgy "cancel culture" comedians and transphobes.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=adh0KGmgmQw
Every time someone says they don't like that Tim Heidecker standup clip, it just makes it funnier.
Every time someone says they don't like that Tim Heidecker standup clip, it just makes it funnier.
To be honest, I find myself irritated by any attempt to downplay transphobia. I really do have a low opinion of comedians who peddle in bigotry, and the audiences who enable them.
I know I shouldn't be patronizing with Chappelle / Burr fans, but when they're guffawing at low-effort "dickless dude" jokes, what am I to do?