1 year ago15 points(+0/-0/+15Score on mirror)1 child
I thought him marrying literally the ugliest nigger around was part of his comedy routine. I can go to my local ghetto and close my eyes and point to a random nigger that is prettier than her
1 year ago5 points(+0/-0/+5Score on mirror)1 child
He was always about "climbing the ladder." He used to say it out loud in the 2010s.
All these old guys had Richard Pryor and Bill Hicks or George Carlin as models. They thought they would have a career lasting that long and could spend like 3 years doing the same album all over the country, and just slowly rotate material through their act.
Their business model crashed against the internet pretty hard. Podcasting was smart.. but you can only podcast about nothing for so long until you become a parody of the news because you're so out of touch.
1 year ago17 points(+0/-0/+17Score on mirror)2 children
Nah, he's pretty funny in how pathetic he is. He knows it, and that attitude is pervasive in his comedy. His personal life is atrocious! His current wife actually physically beat him at one point!! She's one of the ugliest people that can loosely be called human.
Don't confuse humor with respect. He's funny, but definitely not worthy of any personal respect. Sorta like black comics. They can be funny, from a safe distance!
1 year ago4 points(+0/-0/+4Score on mirror)1 child
Speaking of black comics, when Burr and Patrice were running in the same circle, they really made each other better comedians. They helped each other push limits IMHO.
We’ll probably get shit on for enjoying a nigger comic, but he had some good shit, and like I said, I think when him and burr were together they brought out the best in each other. I have no doubt in my mind if he was still alive he’d be shitting all over what BB has become.
Yeah, it growled at and got aggressive toward their first kid...surprise, surprise! So they got rid of it. It's a stupid concept of a breed anyway, but yeah, the guy's life is ridiculous. His jokes are funny, but he's a waste. Kinda reminds me of old Rodney Dangerfield clips. He was another jew comedian back in the day. Funny, but a completely wasted life. Too typical.
I reserve a special kind of hatred for people like Burr because he's not just a dumb, easily manipulated goy, which I can forgive to a point. He's much smarter than his jewish owners and like Norm Macdonald you can tell that the kikes drive him crazy. Norm was so much smarter that he would just outright fuck with them for his own personal amusement, but Burr visibly hates them, yet still serves them. Example would be Bill Maher. Burr calls him out on not being as smart as he is presented in media, but Bill engages in brutal manipulation for his owners scapegoating his own people while protecting a people he knows is the oppressor.
1 year ago10 points(+0/-0/+10Score on mirror)2 children
Bill Burr was hilarious back in the day. I lost almost all respect for him when he married a black bitch, what little I had left for him was lost when he watched the Covid lockdowns happen and shilled for the vaccine. Pretty obvious that once he started getting Hollywood movie/show roles, he had to sell his soul. There’s no way after doing entire portions of his standup shows about a social credit system and new world order that he didn’t see wtf was being tested on the general public throughout the whole lockdown Covid psyop.
1 year ago2 points(+0/-0/+2Score on mirror)2 children
Yes, he was indeed quite hilarious once upon a time. Dude had no filter, especially when it came to women. But all of that changed when he married that negro bitch, suddenly he turned into a woke retard with the most milktoast takes imaginable. What a tragedy.
Check out his 2012 Netflix special, "You people are all the same" (you can find on you Youtube). That was probably his peak. It's been downhill ever since.
The difference is that Patton Oswald was already pretty soy before that, whereas Burr was actually kinda based. I wonder how Doug Stanhope is doing these days, he used to have [some spicy takes back in the day](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ayctCub8FE).
All these old guys had Richard Pryor and Bill Hicks or George Carlin as models. They thought they would have a career lasting that long and could spend like 3 years doing the same album all over the country, and just slowly rotate material through their act.
Their business model crashed against the internet pretty hard. Podcasting was smart.. but you can only podcast about nothing for so long until you become a parody of the news because you're so out of touch.
I don't watch his podcast, but does it have ad reads, sponsors?