First, all this happened. |
"What's the deal with campus? I mean, there're no tents..." |
I'm just taking a stab in the dark here, but I'm guessing he doesn't play colleges anymore because kids born in the mid-to-late 1990's don't know who the hell he is.
I do know who he is and sometimes I think he's Matt Lauer. |
Men and women are different. This fact is the basis for all hilarious jokes. |
I don't follow his show, is being a dick kind of his thing? |
"Stupid though I was in 1976, I wouldn't have presumed to lecture George Carlin on comedy."
-Bill Maher, picking on-wait a minute, is
Jerry Seinfeld like, the new George Carlin?
I mean for real. Admittedly, most of Seinfeld's material that I'm familiar with comes from reruns of his old sitcom and being on network television, I'm sure it was relatively tame, but has he ever been edgy? I guess I always thought of him as observational humor and not say, bleeding edge social commentary.
Parking garages. Am I right people? |
Giving jump shot pointers to Stephen Hawking on the other hand... |
Maher goes on to rant:
"Dear you little shit, I'm sure you're busy with your new letter explaining astrophysics to Stephen Hawking and giving jump shot pointers to Steph Curry, but try to get a clue."
Wow. Holy shit, right? Look, I think Seinfeld is funny. Sure, he's not my favorite or anything. I certainly wouldn't say he's what Stephen Hawking is to astrophysics or what Steph Curry is whatever sports thing she plays, but he's ok.
I think it's a generational thing. I was a teenager when he was a thing so I get him, but I think my parents probably find him funnier than I do. 20 year olds in college in 2015? Of course they're into different things. People's tastes are changing. It happens. It's not Anthony Berteaux's fault and it doesn't mean students are wrong, it just means they don't think Jerry Seinfeld's comedy is funny anymore. That's not actually a character flaw.
He once took twenty two minutes to tell a joke about how people with accents are hard to understand. Twenty two goddamn minutes. |
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