So we're not laughing cruelly and heartlessly at the guy then..
shit
So we're not laughing cruelly and heartlessly at the guy then..
shit
Quote: Charley @ January 18, 2008, 7:14 PMMaybe it was too nasty. I am keeping it though. If it was to be acted out I would hope that the actors would make it appear more against the viscious cow & not against the poor soul who has the disfigurement.
Its only nasty on its own. With the explaination its fine
LOL! Really enjoyed that one, Charley.
No complaints from me. I'm sure there are many people in the world like her, and art is supposed to immitate life, isn't it?
The poor man seemed very real to me as well.
Well done
Quote: ajp29 @ January 18, 2008, 7:25 PMIts only nasty on its own. With the explaination its fine
Its a good thing that you mentioned it though AJP. Need honesty!It made me re check everything. Work me like a bastard why dont you. Dinner is cold now.
PS Thanks IanW
It's obvious the woman is a heartless bitch. It's autobiographical!
Quote: Charley @ January 18, 2008, 7:14 PMI dont want peeps to think I am being evil but the truth is some people who dont know the guy will stare at him. They will see his birthmark first not him. Even those peeps who are not so shallow look away quick, so as not to appear to stare.
I'm afraid I can spot a disfigurement a mile off. Anything abnormal - I think it's something to do with being an artist.
Quote: David Chapman @ January 18, 2008, 8:33 PMIt's obvious the woman is a heartless bitch. It's autobiographical!
Fankoo. *Takes a bow*
[quote name="David Chapman" post="85382" date="January 18, 2008, 8:33 PM"
I'm afraid I can spot a disfigurement a mile off. Anything abnormal - I think it's something to do with being an artist.
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Yet I am heartless.
Reminds me a little of this sketch: https://www.comedy.co.uk/forums/thread/576#5998
Everyone ripped into that one, didn't they!
I thought it was ok. I did like the punchline, I have to say.