Sticks & Stones.
Solid gold as always.
Chappelle is the voice of a generation.
Solid gold as always.
Chappelle is the voice of a generation.
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You gotta guess who it is, though. Okay, here it goes....
Uh, duh. Hey! Durr! If you do anything wrong in your life, duh, and I find out about it, I'm gonna try to take everything away from you, and I don't care when I find out. Could be today, tomorrow, 15, 20 years from now. If I find out, you're ****ing-duh-finished.
Those people are morons then, it's comedy.AustinAg2K said:
I watched it last night. Definitely funny parts, but I didn't think it was his best. I think I actually liked the epilogue better than the main special. He's definitely going to catch a bunch of heat for the alphabet bit, owning guns, and not believing MJ accusers.
Redstone said:
VIce has a good article about it
dromo07 said:
There was? I ff to the end and nothing showed up
you know he's hard to catchBrian Earl Spilner said:
I'm not a pedophile. But if I was, Macaulay Culkin is the first kid I'd ****.
AustinAg2K said:
I watched it last night. Definitely funny parts, but I didn't think it was his best. I think I actually liked the epilogue better than the main special. He's definitely going to catch a bunch of heat for the alphabet bit, owning guns, and not believing MJ accusers.
Title is 'Epilogue: The Punchline'redd38 said:dromo07 said:
There was? I ff to the end and nothing showed up
It shows up as a separate "episode" on Netflix, but should have autoplayed after the main show was done.
Azariah said:
Not as good as his other stuff, but Chappelle at an 8 is nearly every other comedian at a 14. The only joke that fell really flat with me was the one about getting black people to go buy guns en masse to get gun laws changed. I've seen the joke discussed in other places by large groups of people, and the reaction from Second Amendment folks is universally, "Hell yes! Go get some guns, people!" This is one of the few times that I've seen Chappelle not nail his observations of people. He seems to believe there's a racism among gun folks that isn't there.
Azariah said:
Not as good as his other stuff, but Chappelle at an 8 is nearly every other comedian at a 14. The only joke that fell really flat with me was the one about getting black people to go buy guns en masse to get gun laws changed. I've seen the joke discussed in other places by large groups of people, and the reaction from Second Amendment folks is universally, "Hell yes! Go get some guns, people!" This is one of the few times that I've seen Chappelle not nail his observations of people. He seems to believe there's a racism among gun folks that isn't there.
I would have missed it, so thank you. He made at least a couple of pretty astute observations in the epilogue, and I enjoyed the name dropping as well.Stat Monitor Repairman said:
Set was tight from beginning to end.
There is a epilogue to it as well. Another good 20 mins or so of material.
If there was only a way you could reach them and set them straight on their life experiences, which they have misinterpreted. Oh wait - you can do it on Twitter! The perfect place for people to inform others of how their lives should be lived.The Debt said:Azariah said:
Not as good as his other stuff, but Chappelle at an 8 is nearly every other comedian at a 14. The only joke that fell really flat with me was the one about getting black people to go buy guns en masse to get gun laws changed. I've seen the joke discussed in other places by large groups of people, and the reaction from Second Amendment folks is universally, "Hell yes! Go get some guns, people!" This is one of the few times that I've seen Chappelle not nail his observations of people. He seems to believe there's a racism among gun folks that isn't there.
He is crippled by the paradigm that America operates to shtt on blacks. This isnt unique to Dave. Conservative blacks comment that blacks dont realize they won the Civil Rights "War", they got everything they wanted, but the chains of eternal victimhood are self-imposed. It's a level of cognitive dissonance when high achievers like Chappelle and Lebron, who live better than 99% of whites, think the system is stacked against them.
Lebron has a HS degree but abandoned his education aims long before that. But Chappelle has no similar excuse. His profession is built on thinking, but that doesnt mean he has enough introspection or objectivity.
What a great perspective. They're going to be so excited to hear that racism and oppression ended in the 60's.Complete Idiot said:If there was only a way you could reach them and set them straight on their life experiences, which they have misinterpreted. Oh wait - you can do it on Twitter! The perfect place for people to inform others of how their lives should be lived.The Debt said:Azariah said:
Not as good as his other stuff, but Chappelle at an 8 is nearly every other comedian at a 14. The only joke that fell really flat with me was the one about getting black people to go buy guns en masse to get gun laws changed. I've seen the joke discussed in other places by large groups of people, and the reaction from Second Amendment folks is universally, "Hell yes! Go get some guns, people!" This is one of the few times that I've seen Chappelle not nail his observations of people. He seems to believe there's a racism among gun folks that isn't there.
He is crippled by the paradigm that America operates to shtt on blacks. This isnt unique to Dave. Conservative blacks comment that blacks dont realize they won the Civil Rights "War", they got everything they wanted, but the chains of eternal victimhood are self-imposed. It's a level of cognitive dissonance when high achievers like Chappelle and Lebron, who live better than 99% of whites, think the system is stacked against them.
Lebron has a HS degree but abandoned his education aims long before that. But Chappelle has no similar excuse. His profession is built on thinking, but that doesnt mean he has enough introspection or objectivity.