rio wrote:
The Ghost of Eyesore wrote:
rio wrote:
But by saying just ignore them you completely miss the point I made about
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sense of community
And that makes no sense. You can't enjoy a comic unless you like his fans? In the past, when I've made this sort of claim that people here dislike In Flames and nu-metal, and such, more because the mallcore fans suck, I've had everyone slam me and my opinion.
Yet here we are discussing comedians, and somehow fan brotherhood is necessary? Pffft. You and the comic is all that matters.
Ah, so it seems it comes back to everyone ganging up on you again for liking nu-metal
This has nothing to do with that at all.
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I have no problem with people being put off bands because of their fans. The problem I have is when certain people offer that as a hypothesis as to why their opinion is in the minority, and repeatedly using it as a stick to beat people with.
Again, this has nothing to do with anything I said. But feel free to throw more nonsensical insults my way.
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Plus, I didn't say you had to like his fans strictly speaking. But yes, it is important to me when watching a stand up that I feel there is empathy between him and I as an audience member. That's harder for me to do when the audience seems like the kind of people I have nothing in common with, and that he is talking to them rather than me. I'm not suggesting you should agree with this, probably I am in the minority for feeling this way. My favourite comedians are often the ones that I feel the most empathy with, rather than the funniest.
Hey, I rarely go to shows because people are idiots, but it doesn't stop me from enjoying the band; and it wouldn't keep me from enjoying the show if I did go, unless I planted myself in the middle of the pit. And in that case it would be my own fault. If people bother me at a show, I ignore them, or I ninja chop their neck, and then I go one enjoying the show. I do the same thing at movies, and I'd do the same at a comedy show. The crowd means nothing at all when it comes to me and the band/movie/comedian, etc.