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RE: Chicago Comic con and the Comedic Compass

It's always seemed like on Hive people are more shy about interacting (at least that has been my experience)
I'd call music a different animal as far as that's concerned, and if you have 48 bans decide to do a cover all 48 wouldn't choose the same song. As opposed to artist alley where everyone has a batman or Harley Quinn print. lol
The online culture has only affected online culture. Real life people in person with no "likes" to be gained, still know what a joke is. If they don't laugh...maybe it just aint funny

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The Hive community can be odd. There are lots of cliques who stick with their own crowd. I'm open to talking to anyone.

Comedy can get a more instant reaction than some other arts. People either laugh or they don't. I have seen some 'edgy' comedians. One ends his act by seeing how controversial he can get before people object, but they are just jokes and not an attempt to hurt people. Some people are so easily offended, but I think that's partly through choice.