Students walk out during Jerry Seinfeld’s commencement speech at Dukejeffw@lemmy.worldmod to News@lemmy.world – 573 points – 1 months agoindependent.co.uk197Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent commentIf you want to keep happy memories, never rewatch a comedy special older than 10 years. It's incredible how fast most jokes age.I think there are some big exceptions. For example- Robin Williams at the Met was an amazing show and is still extremely funny.Probably true, I usually don't rewatch anything in video format. It's kind of a weird quirk of mine.Some are timeless, I can watch Burns and Allen routines and they are still hilarious. Topical humor is very of-its-time though.
If you want to keep happy memories, never rewatch a comedy special older than 10 years. It's incredible how fast most jokes age.I think there are some big exceptions. For example- Robin Williams at the Met was an amazing show and is still extremely funny.Probably true, I usually don't rewatch anything in video format. It's kind of a weird quirk of mine.Some are timeless, I can watch Burns and Allen routines and they are still hilarious. Topical humor is very of-its-time though.
I think there are some big exceptions. For example- Robin Williams at the Met was an amazing show and is still extremely funny.
Some are timeless, I can watch Burns and Allen routines and they are still hilarious. Topical humor is very of-its-time though.
If you want to keep happy memories, never rewatch a comedy special older than 10 years. It's incredible how fast most jokes age.
I think there are some big exceptions. For example- Robin Williams at the Met was an amazing show and is still extremely funny.
Probably true, I usually don't rewatch anything in video format. It's kind of a weird quirk of mine.
Some are timeless, I can watch Burns and Allen routines and they are still hilarious. Topical humor is very of-its-time though.