That's fine. Different strokes for different folks. One comedian cannot possibly please 100% of his/her audience.
That's fine. Different strokes for different folks. One comedian cannot possibly please 100% of his/her audience.
Man, you are quite good at this spin thing. I should really be taking notes here.
It's not spin. It's how I see versus how you see. I see it as a funny video. I see the phrase "deaf karoke" as an oxymoron which is humorous in its own right. I'm saying what I see in that skit and it's a funny skit and got a laugh out of it.
It's not spin. It's how I see it versus how you see it. I see it as a funny video. I see the phrase "deaf karoke" as an oxymoron which is humorous in its own right. I'm saying what I see in that skit and it's a funny skit and got a laugh out of it.
Yes, and we see your view, yet you continue to sweep aside and not acknowledge the valid viewpoints that everyone else is expressing here. You really have a problem with sympathy, man.
And I see your (and others) point of view. But I see it differently, and disagree on some points as well.
And note that I am using the personal pronoun "I" to express my point of view and not use the word "you" to such a degree against other people here.
And I see your (and others) point of view. But I see it differently, and disagree on some points as well.
And note that I am using the personal pronoun "I" to express my point of view and not use the word "you" to such a degree against other people here.
Unless you know ASL, you wouldn't understand how inaccurate and misrepresenting that video is.
The three signs for Jews were stereo-types. And?
Then explain your rationale; don't just say, "That's not how I see it," because the world isn't about just what YOU see. You have not offered up a single valid counterpoint to several of the issues brought up other than to dismiss and trivialize. And you wonder why you rub so many people the wrong way around here? :roll:
The three signs for Jews were stereo-types. And?
Alex, I was merely trying to educate on the context.
What Russell Peters did was took real signs, and built a joke on them. Thus I didn't complain about them.
However the titles of the mime act and Heather McDonald's comment were way out of line since they didn't have an appropriate context.
Alex, I was merely trying to educate on the context.
What Russell Peters did was took real signs, and built a joke on them. Thus I didn't complain about them.
However the titles of the mime act and Heather McDonald's comment were way out of line since they didn't have an appropriate context.
I look past that and see it as another cleaver way of doing mime to go with the song. Though the phrase "Deaf Karoke" is kind of funny in how it's phrased. Kind of like an oxymoron. Something along the line like "deafening silence" or "cruel kindness." I see no "thin line" with the skit itself.
That's your opinion, not mine. Personally, myself I dont' see the words "deaf karoke" as out line. Just a cleaver use of the words.