Re: Comedians that wouldn't be allowed on TV today
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Originally Posted by
Fishmanpa
I agree BI. As I've stated on other threads by Lenco, the thoughts put into writing due the mental health aspect is apparent. Lenco, I truly mean no disrespect and I get how the forum is a positive being able to put into writing what your anxious mind feeds you, but in the big picture, these aspects of society are truly not that concerning as to allow it to occupy our minds to the point of seeking reassurance. If you're looking for affirmation if anyone else has felt this way, I think every one of us could give an example. But do we allow it to dominate our thoughts? No :shrug:
I hear what you're saying but it's certainly not a 'make or break' aspect of our lives.
FMP
We're all individuals and I do see both sides of the argument; that is things that may be painful or objectionable to some may be pleasurable or trivial/ inconsequential to others.
As the old adage goes, 'one person's pain is another person's pleasure' (and vice versa).
Re: Comedians that wouldn't be allowed on TV today
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Originally Posted by
BlueIris
Life of Brian is one of my favourites, though, it carries such a powerful message about human decency in the face of religious dogma.
I also love that one for the same reason [human decency in the face of religion] Also, been a while, how are you, BI? Good to see you're still on here.
Re: Comedians that wouldn't be allowed on TV today
You too, Scissel. I'm up and down a bit but basically okay. What about you?