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kattahj ([info]kattahj) wrote in [info]unfunny_fandom,
If you're going to say, "Nothing is off the table" you have to be willing to accept some goddamned criticism, otherwise we live in a horrible world.

This. I'm rather fond of dark and sometimes offensive humour, which I often think serves a psychological purpose, but I'm baffled at how often offensive comedians claim people are unreasonable for being offended. To me, it just makes no sense at all. How can you play at being "edgy" and then huff at people thinking you stepped over the edge, when that's your raison d'etre in the first place? ("You" meaning the comedian, of course, not you you.)


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