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Friday Funnies: Stun Gun At A Party | Jimeoin | Sydney Comedy Festival
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I’m with you Marni. I cannot understand why obscene, foul and filthy language has to be used to make people laugh. What happened to actual comedy, real funny comedy - seems like every second word has to be the ‘F’ word and even so-called female comedians are using it all the time in their ‘comedy’ shows these days. I will never ever pay to go to a ‘comedy’ show if I have seen a television skit or heard that comedian using obscenities as a matter of course. Or should I say ‘coarse’.I would love to go and see comedians but refuse the sit and pay to listen to bad language which I would not accept in my home
welcome to the new world. You shouldn't buy books either if you don't want bad words because there aren't many these days that don't use THAT word. I know because I read up to 5 books per week. No shows, no sport and stay off the streets or buy ear plugs.I’m with you Marni. I cannot understand why obscene, foul and filthy language has to be used to make people laugh. What happened to actual comedy, real funny comedy - seems like every second word has to be the ‘F’ word and even so-called female comedians are using it all the time in their ‘comedy’ shows these days. I will never ever pay to go to a ‘comedy’ show if I have seen a television skit or heard that comedian using obscenities as a matter of course. Or should I say ‘coarse’.
Unfortunately, I have a nephew with a kid of just one year who cannot talk, literally, without that word spilling from his mouth in every five or so words. His child is definitely going to grow up also using it as a matter of course without knowing it’s meaning. It will be said in kindy, then pre-school all the way into adulthood because the child heard it every day, all the time. Disgusting. I’m no prude but don’t use it in my own home.
You call that VOCABULARY? My guess is that there are very many that have heard foul language but are decent people who would never use it in company.It does appear these days that many people have a very limited vocabulary.
Unfortunately, yes, it is.You call that VOCABULARY? My guess is that there are very many that have heard foul language but are decent people who would never use it in company.
Not my world. I have a large selection of books on my kindle, mostly autobiographies and humour genre. Not a one with foul language. That’s your world and your choice.welcome to the new world. You shouldn't buy books either if you don't want bad words because there aren't many these days that don't use THAT word. I know because I read up to 5 books per week. No shows, no sport and stay off the streets or buy ear plugs.
I'm with you on this one Marni, because you don't know what's coming you tend to be a bit Traumatized waiting for the continual F....K being said.I would love to go and see comedians but refuse the sit and pay to listen to bad language which I would not accept in my home