haha I nearly started the bit with, 'humor is hard.' I wondered too if it was offensive to make fun of different species these days-- I might have tried that before when I made fun of squirrels one time in a post. It wasn't encouraged by the voters, as I recall.
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When I wrote that Dick Assman post, I wrote it in a way that first taught people that it's only natural to laugh at certain things. Then I switched gears to show folks how there's no need to stop laughing and start feeling sorry for something or someone. The laughter isn't actually doing the damage. It's the one's trying to act like protectors who actually cause the harm. It's a strange phenomenon. My words cannot really describe it well.
On the Assman video, the lady who was questioning Dave was trying so hard to be offended, or to pity Dick or whatever she was doing there to try to kill the fun, and Dave diffused it perfectly; "You ever hear the term, 'beating a dead horse?' As in, give it up lady, fun and comedy won't be ruled by your pretend outrage.
Exactly. Dave saw right through it, he's been there a thousand times before. He knows their little game. I wonder what it is about funny people that intimidates those who don't have the ability. It's that darkness disguised as brightness I mentioned in my last little post there. That line has such a profound meaning behind it. To me, at least.