tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10767841.post7901872141204399738..comments2024-03-28T06:38:58.882-04:00Comments on Semaj's Blog your Blog: Amy Schumer, please say it isn't soSemajhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03654310724397596493noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10767841.post-60940778019963235162016-01-24T16:24:22.158-05:002016-01-24T16:24:22.158-05:00You and I both have said some mean things (and I s...You and I both have said some mean things (and I still do) . I've said far worst. And, you make a good point about linking to her. Your argument is very valid. There are a few things I'll clear up. <br /><br />I see it as a young kid that made a shitty joke (which was connected on twitter to said person) and it wasn't funny. If you don't know the person (unless they work in the adult industry?) to make a slut joke. I still don't get the whole twitter culture, you have a website, kid. Post it there. She could have handled it differently. <br /><br />Usually, when a comedian gets these type of remarks they deflect it with a joke of their own, thus deflating the argument. Like "Hey, kid, I'm glad I was your first (and last), keep up the good work. Say hi to your daddy for me," <br /><br />I felt her response was weak or at worst lazy. It is something I would do because I am the God of Lazy, She is very biting and honest (she has gotten in trouble a lot of times for rape jokes on Twitter) And, she didn't shut this kid down with a quick joke. <br /><br />But, you're right about taking a photo and then taking a jab. That is a bit much. Again, part of that snap a photo of myself culture I don't get. That was a bit underhanded, but a part of this stupid young culture of snap-chats and tweets. which she could have destroyed. Semajhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03654310724397596493noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10767841.post-72179585176112967962016-01-23T15:18:42.786-05:002016-01-23T15:18:42.786-05:00There is a difference between you or one of your f...There is a difference between you or one of your friends calling you an asshole in a funny/deprecating way and a stranger doing that to your face (because that kid @'d that comment so she could see it too). It's not just that he said it... it's that he said that joke TO her after she took a photo with him and she probably came away from that moment feeling like she had a positive interaction with a fan and then felt a little betrayed when he turned around and did that. <br /><br />I mean, we both know that I've said horrible shit about celebrities because I thought it was funny... but I never directly linked those things I said to them so they could see it, and I know you felt bad when you found out that particular people saw things you said about them. MChttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16984793682474594967noreply@blogger.com