"its ok because its supposed to be funny" is just a poor excuse.
And because it's not really happening. Of course, that would not be okay in real life, I think I've repeated that in almost all of my posts.
[...] because this just wasn't funny.
Yeah, well, that's just, like, your opinion, fellow forum member. I just happen to disagree.
"You are not experiencing the correct emotion" is, I find, an argument that rarely goes anywhere fruitful.
I had the feeling my phrasing, or perhaps the whole process, was wrong.
I mean, people have the reactions they have. By the time you get around to discussing it, the reaction ship has already sailed.
I guess. I'm just trying to understand why they can't enjoy it, clumsily, I'll admit. However, I don't agree with saying it's not comedy because it's morally wrong, this is the one thing I'll be stubborn about, thus the thing I won't talk about any more.
A better way (IMHO) to approach these discussions is to simply describe your own internal landscape and your own reactions, without trying to contextualize it in terms of how other people reacted.
That sounds good. I would continue on the subject of separating fiction from reality, but I'll be repeating myself and that doesn't seem to be interesting for many people. Sadly, but as usual, I guess I could conclude with to each their own.
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