I think my threads are hilarious, and all the rest are terrible and unfunny. That's my objective, unbiased opinion. Then again, I don't have an iron in this fire so I can comment from a healthy distance.
Mike Have-Not said:
I get a kick out of them.
Others seem not to.
At least it seems people are starting to figure out that they aren't real. I was getting annoyed by people responding with "This is a joke, right?"
So let's find out people's general opinion about these satirical posts
archeryguy1701 said:
The thing is, the previous thread you posted about trolling in made fun of everyone. It took every idea that has been thrown out here, taunted it a little, and Cogley even took his sharp stick and jabbed at himself a little! I think that fact alone distinguish's it from trolling.
jayrath said:
I don't mind humor -- I was on staff at The Onion -- but the goal of this post is to make fun of others on this board.
That's not wit. That's flinging boogers from the back of class.
This cup of tea tastes like shit. I hate this kind of tea. I am sick and tired of this kind of tea and I don't want to drink it. The guy who made this pot of tea needs to be smacked in the face for making this pot of tea, even though some of the others around me are clearly both drinking it and enjoying it. Since I don't like this kind of tea, no one else should ever like this kind of tea. In fact, they should be denied access to this kind of tea and anyone who makes this kind of tea should be encouraged to leave.
I started a few threads like this one and no one laughed, so I'm here to piss all over this other guy's thread because some people seem to think it is funnier than mine. [No one ever actually uses these words (or even realizes that this is what motivates their foul mood), but the intent is usually blatantly obvious]
Dale Hoppert said:
If you can't beat 'em, join 'em.
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Thanks. Let this post represent my surrender to all things whimsical.Samuel T. Cogley said:
Dale Hoppert said:
If you can't beat 'em, join 'em.
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Look, everyone who tries to be funny is taking a risk. It takes courage to get up on that stage and entertain. You are really putting yourself out there. And since no one is getting paid here at the TrekBBS, people are doing it sheerly for the purposes of entertaining others.
Now, not every guy who gets up on that stage is going to be funny. Most of them probably aren't. There's very little quality control here.
I find a lot of the stuff here as stupid and annoying as some people find my threads, but I'm not going to say so for the reasons I stated above.
The guy who gets up on that stage is taking a creative risk.
The guy who sits in the audience and heckles the comedian is an ass that does so from what he perceives to be his safe position of anonymity in the dark. He takes no risk. He is a coward.
So let's at least cut the guy who walks up to the open mike a break. If he's not funny, don't laugh. But don't throw a tomato at him, either. That makes you the jerk.
Even better, let's see you go up to the open mike and show us your stuff. Don't throw that stone if your own house is made of glass.
Dale Hoppert just stepped up to the plate and did just fine. Who's next?
Samuel T. Cogley said:
The guy who sits in the audience and heckles the comedian is an ass that does so from what he perceives to be his safe position of anonymity in the dark. He takes no risk. He is a coward.
jayrath said:
Samuel T. Cogley said:
The guy who sits in the audience and heckles the comedian is an ass that does so from what he perceives to be his safe position of anonymity in the dark. He takes no risk. He is a coward.
My gosh, you're right! I apologize. I was so, so wrong, but you have shown me the light.
I've served on staff at The Onion and written comedy for MTV. I post here under my real name. But I had no real knowledge of comedy until you showed me the light, Samuel Cogley.
Bless you and your fine posts. Bless you for standing truthfully outside the anonymous dark you curse. I thought you were just a pen-named bully for making fun of we lesser minds, but now I know that you are a true American hero. I sincerely admire your courage.
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