[Request] Can headlining comedians who earn their living speaking on a stage please learn the proper use of the terms “well” and “good”?
0 2017-12-30 by UnclePaulsHardDrive
“The comedian’s performance last night was very good.”
“Last night the comedian performed very well.”
Is this seriously asking too fucking much?
11 comments
1 Dirty_Deebs 2017-12-30
This isn't gonna go good
1 Opie-Shit-Crazy 2017-12-30
If they spoke well they would probably have a regular job making more than twenty five dollars for a set on Thursday night
1 CuckECheese 2017-12-30
....who fucking cares, you nitpicking autistic faggot?
1 UnclePaulsHardDrive 2017-12-30
It was a joke you stupid fucking cunt. Stop trying to be one of the guys
1 CuckECheese 2017-12-30
Jokes are supposed to be funny.
1 Tom_Stall 2017-12-30
If you were thrown down a well that would be good.
1 King_Jezzzebleluukyn 2017-12-30
No.
1 fiffy_tiffy 2017-12-30
I often find myself watching standup and thinking that the jokes would be much funnier if told by a high school English teacher.
1 enzo_trash 2017-12-30
you are a fool
1 Soriano33alfonso 2017-12-30
Get a load of the grammar Nazi. Hey Professor Keating, you should slit your wrist and then hang yourself, faggot.
1 Toss__Pot 2017-12-30
If comedians follow your advice it'd be well good.