Also, f[inks]k her haters. She was great. My feminine side loves the fact that she was a mean spirited b*tch and was able to laugh about it.
"Palestinians deserve to be dead" is not being a bitch, it's being a disgusting human being.
It's called being a comedian. She was making a joke, and guess what? When I heard that, I said "My God, what a bitch" and laughed.
There are so many other ways to "be a bitch" that are not wishing death on an entire group of people. Which isn't a joke.
Anything can be a joke if everyone quit wallowing in their own misery and made the most of their lives. Do you, for one minute, really believe Joan Rivers wanted Palestinians to die?
She had an incredible sense of life, and lived it to the fullest. Over the last two years, I have watched huge parts of my life disintegrate. But I quit letting my depression lock me up. I began to laugh-I forced myself to socialize, something I couldnt do no matter how hard I wanted to over the last few years. Listening to Howard Stern everyday helped. Starting to crack jokes about the worst aspects of my life helped. Yesterday, my therapist said he saw me smile for the first time since I met him nearly eight years ago. Is this a bad thing? Is Joan Rivers a horrible person for bringing a smile to my face, even in the vilest way?
Thank God for people like Joan Rivers. If the world was filled with prudes, and I don't mean prudes in the Atlas sense (anyone who doesnt like Opebo) but rather the prudes who cant stand seeing other people happy. I quit hating those who are happier than me, and sure enough, my life began to pick up. The SJWs be damned, Joan Rivers was funny.
She was really great as a guest star on Louie a couple years ago. I didn't like anything else she did, but that was a generational gap. She was a pioneer of comedy.
Exactly. I have never seen her TV show on Fox, nor her fashion show on E. But I have seen her on Roasts, and heard on the radio, and I loved it. Funny is funny.