Lesbian Comedy
Published by Duncan in the blog Duncan's Blog. Views: 75
www.youtube.com/shorts/lZT2BAbutXw
I'm not stranger to YOUTUBE. This woman has a format; she picks on someone near the front of the stage and asks, "What's your name," followed by, "What do you do?" She will make fun of the way he/it/they/she looks, how pronounces his/its/their/her name, and she may make some sort of grotesque facial expression. The latter makes me want to say, "Stop doing that with your face! You keep doing that and one day that's going to stick. And you're not going to want to go through the rest of your life with a face like that!"
She is vulgar. She drops the F*bomb frequently. Oh and she also talks about how trapped she feels in her marriage (sounds like the gross, late, Miss Joan Rivers?). At least this one doesn't mention her wife's name when she trashes her life. She also makes comedy about her depression, her weight, her career choices, and the Holocaust. She feels accomplished when she has made the room feel uncomfortable.
I think I have seen just about everything she's done on YOUTUBE. I would not recommend it.
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By contrast, there is Matteo Lane. He is gay, speaks a few European languages, is classically trained to sing, and also starts with what's your name and what do you do. He offers to give free advice to anyone who poses a question. Matteo sometimes performs off stage with a humorless friend named Nick (Smith, I believe). Nick is tall and likes eating at the OLIVE GARDEN.
Sometimes Matteo will watch reality shows from 1990-2000 and comment on them.
I am not a fan of vulgar humor. When it comes from a gay man or lesbian, it doesn't have any greater redeeming value.
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