If you cant handle a joke, dont go to a comedy show. Majority of the jokes are racial, bias and fucked up funny shit that we experience. If you cant handle the heat, get out the kitchen lmao
I would be ready to throw down for a comedian, even if they aren't funny, if someone threw a drink in their face or assaulted them in any way. That straight up bully behavior.
I went to my first ever comedy show just pre covid era and I got called out by one. He went on roasting my hair in a complimentary kind of way. It was so uncomfortable yet hilarious. Talk about luck. 😂
Hell is not fun or cute and is real. I pray he figures that out before he sends himself there....smh!! He will be in for a big and eternally painful surprise.
"Who the fuck answers the question without knowing?" .... Every old person on Amazon in the section where people ask about products. Question: "Will this fit my 1989 Ford?"... Answer: "I don't know"
@@FalconX79 You think just because YOU don’t behave like that under the influence of alcohol everyone else is the same? That’s the logic of a 5 year old. I agree with your last sentence, these hecklers probably have abrasive personalities in general but it’s obviously being exacerbated by alcohol in most cases.
Obscure, but that phrase that comes from the show "13 Reasons Why" ...a show that follows the story of Hannah Baker, a girl that killed herself and explains why through 13 different tapes. This phrase basically means whatever you're using it in reference to, was the final straw in making you want to kill yourself.
Never made sense to me why people pay to watch a comedian knowing that they say whatever they like and then heckle them and get upset when they heckle back
We have free speech in Canada we just aren't obnoxious about it. Yes we have stand-up here too. You should here stand up in the UK. They are nuts, and say what they want, and never once say "Free speech".
@@BlurryBigfoot OK go ahead and quote your bill of rights. Not the BS human rights laws that make "hate speech" a crime, but an actual constitution with a bill of rights. Canada does have a constitution, but no bill of rights. The UK literally doesn't even have a constitution. You don't have the slightest clue what free speech is.
These are litterly perfect examples that comedy should have no limits and that it should be open to any topics, if you do the joke right everyone laughs no matter who you are, or what topic it is about. comedy is the perfect way to deal with any problems and traumas that humanity has faced over the years. For example 9 11 was terrible and what happened was absolutely awful no one is saying opposite to that but today every comedian will bring it up at some point in their jokes and it still gets laughs, and again no ones finds what happens funny they are just laughing at joke. These people that are constantly fighting against comedians to stop certain topics from being talked about are the few there ain't many of them, the majority of people don't care about the topic or actively like the diversity of jokes. The only reason comedy is taking a strain is because these few people are being more vocal which is causing the people hiring these comedians to get worried about who they are hiring, which there honestly is no need. If you hear something or see something that offends you that's intended to be comedy weither you see a comedy show or see a video or see a post, if it's intended for comedy, you have the right to be offended that perfectly fine but it does not give you the right to act upon it, if you don't like what u are seeing you can easily just ignor the post of skip the video or walk out from a comedy show you still have a choice, but these people have got to understand that the world can't just change because 1 person is offended. This all only applies to comedy of course. This pressure does have other negative consequences as well as it either causes a comedian to struggle with their material or in fighting these people they will go the complete opposite way and only say the worst stuff in order to fight back against this pressure, and as I said before comedy has no limits but this extra pressure may make their jokes not funny and instead of just coming across naturally as part of a joke they will just say random stuff in order to get a rise out people and this is a problem as it just comes across as no comedy and dips into what the people are fighting against in the first place. If people just unstood comedians could just use any joke and it would naturally. Sorry about the little rant
COMEDIAN NAMES (in order of appearance) Andrew Doyle (guy who gets drink thrown at him) Andrew Shultz Dave Chapelle Rob O'Reilly Akaash Singh Sam Morril Andrew Shultz again Jimmy Carr Cody Woods Todd Ness
I love the "COME ON!!!" immediately *after* he caught a two-piece stunner to the face. Like bruh, I think it's already 'on'. Extremely lizardy level of thinking here
The thing some of these audience members forget about comedy is that comedy is _supposed_ to offend. Comedy is not nice, comedy is harsh and abrasive. Comedy shows you your own bad behavior, your own bad habits, your own bad traits and instead of condemning you for it or _fully_ shaming you for it, invites you to laugh at it. Laugh at yourself, look in the dark mirror and laugh at yourself and perhaps change your act.
It also shows the bad behavior of the world and provides comedic relief, and oftentimes resolutions to those problems to boot. Take Daliso Chaponda, for instance: his comedy is absolutely GENIUS!
Damn I didn’t think this was going to be the top comedians in the game rn. But this is why I like the people I watch, better. They would’ve severely owned these hecklers.