I watched it for about 20 minutes. I didn't find it extremely funny or offensive, just a dude talking about our current social issues, with a sense of humor.
I'm tired of the topics though, so I turned it off.
It actually got better afterwards. Not particularly super funny according to Dave's standards, but it became quite entertaining if for nothing else than understanding his viewpoint. I almost turned it off in disbelief 15 minutes in, but felt it redeemed itself as it went on. I'm glad I finished it.
Good to know, if I get bored enough maybe I'll revisit it. I just find I don't care what color people are or how they choose to dress, I'm more interested in what people are interested in and how they act. So, I just didn't find it that interesting.
The internet is a crazy place. The cancel and mob culture is destroying everything (they can). It is just a terrible thing happening, that people cannot share contrary options or thoughts.
I found Dave's special mildly funny but deeply emotional. At some point, I did not know if I was watching a comedy show or an emotional monologue. It was quite intense
There was a lot of unspoken truth there, his expressions are very important. Chappell is pushing a lot of stuff. Does he go full over board, I don't think so.
Thanks for sharing this. He's definitely one of my favourites. Censorship is very prominent issue in our time. It's as if we are getting a break away civilisation and people are hopping on.
Don't mind the #Leo tag at the start please, that seems to be a bug, I didn't put that in - it's not fitting at all.
I watched it for about 20 minutes. I didn't find it extremely funny or offensive, just a dude talking about our current social issues, with a sense of humor.
I'm tired of the topics though, so I turned it off.
It peaks brutally in the last 15Min, might be intentional. But you didn't really miss a milestone of entertainment.
It actually got better afterwards. Not particularly super funny according to Dave's standards, but it became quite entertaining if for nothing else than understanding his viewpoint. I almost turned it off in disbelief 15 minutes in, but felt it redeemed itself as it went on. I'm glad I finished it.
Good to know, if I get bored enough maybe I'll revisit it. I just find I don't care what color people are or how they choose to dress, I'm more interested in what people are interested in and how they act. So, I just didn't find it that interesting.
The internet is a crazy place. The cancel and mob culture is destroying everything (they can). It is just a terrible thing happening, that people cannot share contrary options or thoughts.
I found Dave's special mildly funny but deeply emotional. At some point, I did not know if I was watching a comedy show or an emotional monologue. It was quite intense
There was a lot of unspoken truth there, his expressions are very important. Chappell is pushing a lot of stuff. Does he go full over board, I don't think so.
Thanks for sharing this. He's definitely one of my favourites. Censorship is very prominent issue in our time. It's as if we are getting a break away civilisation and people are hopping on.
I think his shows are very well thought out. It looks easy and smooth, but it's not.
I'm Rick James bitch and I got enough cigarettes for lifetime you can holla at me at the playas ball
Rick James is such a genius character
lol classics