11-25-2025, 03:23 PM
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#421
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Originally Posted by PepsiFree
Bargatze is great. I remember watching him on the Stand Ups and thinking he was the best part of that special.
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He is great. I also enjoy Mike Birbiglia and his narrative-driven style.
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11-25-2025, 06:36 PM
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#422
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Originally Posted by Slava
I don't know, every Gervais special I can remember from the past couple of years has been lights out! The guy is just hilarious!
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Hmmm you know what, it’s possible I’m thinking of someone else because I went back and looked at his recently specials and they don’t look familiar.
I’ll check them out!
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11-25-2025, 09:42 PM
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#423
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Chapelle lost me when he started calling himself the goat. #### off. LeBron James is the same. STFU.
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11-26-2025, 10:52 AM
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#424
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How was the show?
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11-27-2025, 11:59 AM
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#425
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electric boogaloo
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Originally Posted by habernac
Chapelle lost me when he started calling himself the goat. #### off. LeBron James is the same. STFU.
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I hate black people being that way, they need to be more white. Cellys after touchdowns also need to be stopped. Everyone needs to be like me, humble and self-effacing, like I am. White people are the worst for saying they like diversity. No you don't. We want diversity but within these bounds that I have set. You need a sarcasm meter reset.
I pray he says some outrageous things even if and especially if I do not agree with it. I want to be there to hear it.
This is his art, I hate when people want artists to do the art they want. I do not do art. I appreciate other people's art. Warts and all.
The warts are the best part.
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11-27-2025, 12:14 PM
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#426
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Originally Posted by fotze2
I hate black people being that way, they need to be more white. Cellys after touchdowns also need to be stopped. Everyone needs to be like me, humble and self-effacing, like I am. White people are the worst for saying they like diversity. No you don't. We want diversity but within these bounds that I have set. You need a sarcasm meter reset.
I pray he says some outrageous things even if and especially if I do not agree with it. I want to be there to hear it.
This is his art, I hate when people want artists to do the art they want. I do not do art. I appreciate other people's art. Warts and all.
The warts are the best part.
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You're weird.
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11-27-2025, 02:31 PM
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#427
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Originally Posted by fotze2
I hate black people being that way, they need to be more white. Cellys after touchdowns also need to be stopped. Everyone needs to be like me, humble and self-effacing, like I am. White people are the worst for saying they like diversity. No you don't. We want diversity but within these bounds that I have set. You need a sarcasm meter reset.
I pray he says some outrageous things even if and especially if I do not agree with it. I want to be there to hear it.
This is his art, I hate when people want artists to do the art they want. I do not do art. I appreciate other people's art. Warts and all.
The warts are the best part.
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Its a roundabout way of saying it, but I think I see where you're going with it and fundamentally I agree.
I'm there to see a show and get some laughs, frankly, I think if a comedian genuinely offends me then thats on me and the comedian has done a very good job.
The comic is there to make you laugh not adhere to some abstract but somehow apparently universal code of morality. They're not on stage to recalibrate anyone's moral compass and if you find yourself adjusting said compass to what a complete stranger on a stage with a microphone says...then you might need to join a Cult because clearly thinking for yourself is not your forte.
When a comedian takes it too far? Thats usually the best part!
Kind of like movies and TV. Its a show. Its not real and you're not a monster for laughing.
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11-27-2025, 03:08 PM
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#429
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Originally Posted by Locke
Its a roundabout way of saying it, but I think I see where you're going with it and fundamentally I agree.
I'm there to see a show and get some laughs, frankly, I think if a comedian genuinely offends me then thats on me and the comedian has done a very good job.
The comic is there to make you laugh not adhere to some abstract but somehow apparently universal code of morality. They're not on stage to recalibrate anyone's moral compass and if you find yourself adjusting said compass to what a complete stranger on a stage with a microphone says...then you might need to join a Cult because clearly thinking for yourself is not your forte.
When a comedian takes it too far? Thats usually the best part!
Kind of like movies and TV. Its a show. Its not real and you're not a monster for laughing.
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This is kind of a strange way to approach comedy, but that's not really the subject here.
No one is saying that a comedian shouldn't be offensive or should conform to some cast mold. If you like jokes about trans people and enjoy watching a guy stroke his ego on stage by all means, fill your boots. Dave Chappelle is your guy and I'm not here to knock your fandom.
I love me some Jimmy Carr. Bastardizing a Jim Jefferies quote: "There is a big f###ing difference between things that I think and things that I think are funny to say."
Some of us are just put off by Chappelle's characteristics as a person and a stand-up. Having a big ego generally doesn't translate into great comedy. It's why guys like Maher, Seinfeld, Miller, and Chappelle can be so unappealing.
There's a reason "Killing Them Softly" is the best of all of his specials. It was written and performed at a time when Dave was like many of his peers. Now he's uber-rich and convinced he is god's gift to comedy.
That's just not funny.
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11-27-2025, 03:27 PM
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#430
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Originally Posted by Yamer
This is kind of a strange way to approach comedy, but that's not really the subject here.
No one is saying that a comedian shouldn't be offensive or should conform to some cast mold. If you like jokes about trans people and enjoy watching a guy stroke his ego on stage by all means, fill your boots. Dave Chappelle is your guy and I'm not here to knock your fandom.
I love me some Jimmy Carr. Bastardizing a Jim Jefferies quote: "There is a big f###ing difference between things that I think and things that I think are funny to say."
Some of us are just put off by Chappelle's characteristics as a person and a stand-up. Having a big ego generally doesn't translate into great comedy. It's why guys like Maher, Seinfeld, Miller, and Chappelle can be so unappealing.
There's a reason "Killing Them Softly" is the best of all of his specials. It was written and performed at a time when Dave was like many of his peers. Now he's uber-rich and convinced he is god's gift to comedy.
That's just not funny.
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Perfect. If you know going in that its not going to be your cup of tea, then dont go.
I've watched Chappelle's last few specials and, frankly, they were not my jam, so I'm not forking out cash for that.
He can say whatever he wants but if I know that its not for me then I'm not going to pay to go see him.
Theres lots of other comics that suit my tastes more.
And on Chappelle, I largely agree. I find that he's gotten too big for his own good and again, you're right, its not funny. So I dont go.
I think his last Netflix special I didn't even get a chuckle out of and that was essentially free, I'm not going to haul my ass downtown at $300 a seat for that.
Some comics lose it and some stick and twist, for me Chappelle has lost it. The Trans 'jokes' for instance, I dont find those funny, so even though they're just jokes I dont have to pay to hear them.
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11-27-2025, 03:59 PM
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#431
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Originally Posted by Locke
Perfect. If you know going in that its not going to be your cup of tea, then dont go.
I've watched Chappelle's last few specials and, frankly, they were not my jam, so I'm not forking out cash for that.
He can say whatever he wants but if I know that its not for me then I'm not going to pay to go see him.
Theres lots of other comics that suit my tastes more.
And on Chappelle, I largely agree. I find that he's gotten too big for his own good and again, you're right, its not funny. So I dont go.
I think his last Netflix special I didn't even get a chuckle out of and that was essentially free, I'm not going to haul my ass downtown at $300 a seat for that.
Some comics lose it and some stick and twist, for me Chappelle has lost it. The Trans 'jokes' for instance, I dont find those funny, so even though they're just jokes I dont have to pay to hear them.
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If the prices were more reasonable I would absolutely see Chappelle live because, as I said before, that's a bucket list level of performer to see, even if I think the quality has taken a hit.
His aura doesn't justify the cost.
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11-27-2025, 08:31 PM
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#432
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Originally Posted by fotze2
I hate black people being that way, they need to be more white. Cellys after touchdowns also need to be stopped. Everyone needs to be like me, humble and self-effacing, like I am. White people are the worst for saying they like diversity. No you don't. We want diversity but within these bounds that I have set. You need a sarcasm meter reset.
I pray he says some outrageous things even if and especially if I do not agree with it. I want to be there to hear it.
This is his art, I hate when people want artists to do the art they want. I do not do art. I appreciate other people's art. Warts and all.
The warts are the best part.
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#### are you talking about? He couldn’t hold Richard Pryor’s jock. Carlin’s either. A bunch of low hanging fruit bull####.
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11-27-2025, 09:04 PM
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#433
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Originally Posted by rohara66
How was the show?
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Don't mind me... got my weeks messed up. LOL
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11-27-2025, 09:25 PM
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#434
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Originally Posted by rohara66
Don't mind me... got my weeks messed up. LOL
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I just thought you were consuming something Medical Grade.
Dont worry about it though, my wife once showed up for a comedy show a day late. Totally whiffed it. It happens.
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11-28-2025, 11:26 AM
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#435
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electric boogaloo
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Originally Posted by Yamer
You're weird.
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Thanks. And that's is absolutely not and insult or slight.
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11-28-2025, 12:23 PM
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#436
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electric boogaloo
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Originally Posted by habernac
#### are you talking about? He couldn’t hold Richard Pryor’s jock. Carlin’s either. A bunch of low hanging fruit bull####.
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You lemmings are the target market. That's why I love him. Pisses you guys off.
You know who offends me? Uma Thurman. Her performances of murdering hundreds of japanese ninjas indicate a deep hate of the japanese.
Anthony Hopkins Glorifying Cannibalism. That POS.
Sigourney Weaver murdering illegal Aliens. Like really? Sister?
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11-28-2025, 12:47 PM
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#437
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Originally Posted by Yamer
I also had Chappelle on a trajectory that put him into Carlin territory. Then he started mainlining his own farts.
There are a number of stand ups that dominated in popularity. Going by pure revenue, guys like Larry the Cable Guy, Gabriel Iglesias, and freaking Jeff Dunham hold records. Dane Cook was a powerhouse for about a 3-5 year period, and there's still people that think Bert Kreisher is funny.
You're right, it's all about taste. That said, a Mount Rushmore should start with Carlin and Pryor.
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This is definitely part of it. Chappelle got offended one time because of something a group of trans people might have said. And now he jut can't let it go, as it interferes with his ego too much. I don't even think he really cares about the politics. He was just personally offended, and, in his mind, no one should get away with doing that to him.
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11-28-2025, 01:45 PM
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#438
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Originally Posted by blankall
This is definitely part of it. Chappelle got offended one time because of something a group of trans people might have said. And now he jut can't let it go, as it interferes with his ego too much. I don't even think he really cares about the politics. He was just personally offended, and, in his mind, no one should get away with doing that to him.
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Which is exactly why that material only plays with that “Are you TRIGGERED, Lib?” type that wears a tough mask but is actually the most easily offended, spineless weirdo you can find. Like, we all know it’s not actually funny or insightful, at best it’s his worst material. But I guess it plays well with people who just feel constantly victimized by everything and need to lash out to cover for it, since at the core of that material, that’s really all it is.
Chappelle IS great. His material WAS great. He still knows how to deliver a joke when his head isn’t up his own ass. It’s just sad that he had to waste so much time and effort on an unfunny grudge against people he thinks are less than him because they offended him.
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11-28-2025, 01:55 PM
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#439
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Even the trans stuff I thought could have been turned into an interesting bit, I briefly found the 'why are these issues seemingly taken more seriously than racial issues' angle potentially interesting and there's probably a lot of ways to go with that. But he always bailed on a cheap laugh instead of fleshing it out.
Not that I'm against a cheap laugh, but if you're gonna go there go there purposefully. Going there just to go there is a hack move. Once, sure, but as a running joke for years? Meh.
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11-28-2025, 03:57 PM
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#440
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Originally Posted by btimbit
Even the trans stuff I thought could have been turned into an interesting bit, I briefly found the 'why are these issues seemingly taken more seriously than racial issues' angle potentially interesting and there's probably a lot of ways to go with that. But he always bailed on a cheap laugh instead of fleshing it out.
Not that I'm against a cheap laugh, but if you're gonna go there go there purposefully. Going there just to go there is a hack move. Once, sure, but as a running joke for years? Meh.
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There is *funny* trans humour if you catch any of those roast battles. I don’t think there is really anything that is off-limits, but also as Jimmy Carr pointed out, it has to be funny.
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