Daylight Saving to be made permanent
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wrote on 16 Mar 2022, 23:04 last edited by
Well Jimmy Kimmel and his entire audience cheered this, which pretty much confirms my opinion
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Well Jimmy Kimmel and his entire audience cheered this, which pretty much confirms my opinion
wrote on 16 Mar 2022, 23:12 last edited by@Doctor-Phibes said in Daylight Saving to be made permanent:
Well Jimmy Kimmel and his entire audience cheered this, which pretty much confirms my opinion
Which opinion might that be?
- Kimmel is a flack
- The audience is stupid.
- What the FUCK happened to late-night comedy?
There are more, of course.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Daylight Saving to be made permanent:
Well Jimmy Kimmel and his entire audience cheered this, which pretty much confirms my opinion
Which opinion might that be?
- Kimmel is a flack
- The audience is stupid.
- What the FUCK happened to late-night comedy?
There are more, of course.
wrote on 17 Mar 2022, 01:30 last edited by Doctor Phibes@George-K said in Daylight Saving to be made permanent:
- What the FUCK happened to late-night comedy?
Watching old Dave Letterman clips on Youtube followed by Jimmy Kimmel or one of those English blokes you chaps seem to love so much is really an eye opener.
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wrote on 17 Mar 2022, 01:40 last edited by
Yes, this is woke
Just shut up
It is another of those things you just know, but you aren't sure exactly why
Shut up
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wrote on 17 Mar 2022, 01:41 last edited by
Comedians have coined the term "clapter" for the phenomenon of an entertainer saying something virtuously giggly about politics, and the audience laughing/clapping not because it was funny but because it made a virtuous point. Those shows are all clapter these days, and the audiences are clapter audiences who aren't even acclimated to real humor anymore.
I haven't read this piece, but it's the first google result for "clapter":
https://www.vulture.com/2018/01/the-rise-of-clapter-comedy.html -
wrote on 17 Mar 2022, 12:15 last edited by
Maybe not such a good idea. But I also don't buy the idea that switching times twice a year is bad for our health.
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Comedians have coined the term "clapter" for the phenomenon of an entertainer saying something virtuously giggly about politics, and the audience laughing/clapping not because it was funny but because it made a virtuous point. Those shows are all clapter these days, and the audiences are clapter audiences who aren't even acclimated to real humor anymore.
I haven't read this piece, but it's the first google result for "clapter":
https://www.vulture.com/2018/01/the-rise-of-clapter-comedy.htmlwrote on 17 Mar 2022, 12:15 last edited by@Horace said in Daylight Saving to be made permanent:
Comedians have coined the term "clapter" for the phenomenon of an entertainer saying something virtuously giggly about politics, and the audience laughing/clapping not because it was funny but because it made a virtuous point. Those shows are all clapter these days, and the audiences are clapter audiences who aren't even acclimated to real humor anymore.
I haven't read this piece, but it's the first google result for "clapter":
https://www.vulture.com/2018/01/the-rise-of-clapter-comedy.htmlFor decades, people have cheered and whooped when some celebrity said anything at all.
"Hello, everybody...." - screams of adulation.
"Anybody watch the Superbowl?" - roars of fucking inane cheering as though we've just won WW2
"What about the price of tomatoes, eh?" - hysterical laughter. Oh God, somebody kill them. -
@Horace said in Daylight Saving to be made permanent:
Comedians have coined the term "clapter" for the phenomenon of an entertainer saying something virtuously giggly about politics, and the audience laughing/clapping not because it was funny but because it made a virtuous point. Those shows are all clapter these days, and the audiences are clapter audiences who aren't even acclimated to real humor anymore.
I haven't read this piece, but it's the first google result for "clapter":
https://www.vulture.com/2018/01/the-rise-of-clapter-comedy.htmlFor decades, people have cheered and whooped when some celebrity said anything at all.
"Hello, everybody...." - screams of adulation.
"Anybody watch the Superbowl?" - roars of fucking inane cheering as though we've just won WW2
"What about the price of tomatoes, eh?" - hysterical laughter. Oh God, somebody kill them.wrote on 17 Mar 2022, 12:31 last edited by@Doctor-Phibes said in Daylight Saving to be made permanent:
@Horace said in Daylight Saving to be made permanent:
Comedians have coined the term "clapter" for the phenomenon of an entertainer saying something virtuously giggly about politics, and the audience laughing/clapping not because it was funny but because it made a virtuous point. Those shows are all clapter these days, and the audiences are clapter audiences who aren't even acclimated to real humor anymore.
I haven't read this piece, but it's the first google result for "clapter":
https://www.vulture.com/2018/01/the-rise-of-clapter-comedy.htmlFor decades, people have cheered and whooped when some celebrity said anything at all.
"Hello, everybody...." - screams of adulation.
"Anybody watch the Superbowl?" - roars of fucking inane cheering as though we've just won WW2
"What about the price of tomatoes, eh?" - hysterical laughter. Oh God, somebody kill them.Celebrity worship isn’t really the same thing. An unknown hacky comic can get clapter by going on stage and saying something like “women are so much smarter than men” to set up a joke.
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Maybe not such a good idea. But I also don't buy the idea that switching times twice a year is bad for our health.
wrote on 17 Mar 2022, 13:55 last edited by@Mik said in Daylight Saving to be made permanent:
Maybe not such a good idea. But I also don't buy the idea that switching times twice a year is bad for our health.
If the change in cycle causes you to have a heart attack, I think you were going to have a h art attack anyway.
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@George-K said in Daylight Saving to be made permanent:
- What the FUCK happened to late-night comedy?
Watching old Dave Letterman clips on Youtube followed by Jimmy Kimmel or one of those English blokes you chaps seem to love so much is really an eye opener.
wrote on 17 Mar 2022, 14:19 last edited by@Doctor-Phibes said in Daylight Saving to be made permanent:
@George-K said in Daylight Saving to be made permanent:
- What the FUCK happened to late-night comedy?
Watching old Dave Letterman clips on Youtube followed by Jimmy Kimmel or one of those English blokes you chaps seem to love so much is really an eye opener.
Even Leno was funny.
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wrote on 17 Mar 2022, 16:00 last edited by
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wrote on 17 Mar 2022, 16:08 last edited by
Hey, what do you mean, you people?
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wrote on 17 Mar 2022, 16:12 last edited by
This is for where I live. Imagine the left and right sides shifting up an hour. Yeah it would be dark until nearly 9am in Dec/Jan, but on the flip side it would be light until almost 6pm (instead of 5pm). Anyway...I have zero control over what will be decided, I'll find the benefits to either scenario, no point in grumbling.
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wrote on 17 Mar 2022, 16:16 last edited by
Fast forward to when your kids are school aged.
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wrote on 17 Mar 2022, 16:16 last edited by
If DST didn't exist, it would not be reinvented, and the shocked faces at anybody proposing it would be shockier than the shocked faces at those against the idea now.
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wrote on 17 Mar 2022, 16:17 last edited by
@jon-nyc said in Daylight Saving to be made permanent:
Fast forward to when your kids are school aged.
Kids go to school too early. Known fact. Kids need more sleep.
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@jon-nyc said in Daylight Saving to be made permanent:
Fast forward to when your kids are school aged.
Kids go to school too early. Known fact. Kids need more sleep.
wrote on 17 Mar 2022, 16:39 last edited by@Horace said in Daylight Saving to be made permanent:
@jon-nyc said in Daylight Saving to be made permanent:
Fast forward to when your kids are school aged.
Kids go to school too early. Known fact. Kids need more sleep.
As far as I can tell, the main reason the high school starts so ridiculously early is so that they can use the buses three times, once for each school. Having 16 year-olds go in at 7am is bloody stupid.
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@jon-nyc said in Daylight Saving to be made permanent:
Fast forward to when your kids are school aged.
Kids go to school too early. Known fact. Kids need more sleep.
wrote on 20 Mar 2022, 11:26 last edited by@Horace said in Daylight Saving to be made permanent:
Kids go to school too early. Known fact. Kids need more sleep.
Read Walker's "Why We Sleep." Outstanding book.