
"Er, ah, so, sorry to disappoint all you wonderful people, but in solidarity with the SAG-AFTRA and WGA strikes, I, ah, won't be writing OR performing any jokes today."

"WHEN DID YOU START??"
27, US expat in Toronto, transmasc, chronically ill/immunocompromized, neurodivergent, arospec, nonmonogamous. i guess i'm a furry now? that's a recent development though. i'm not a programmer but i am a computer nerd and a linux user (apparently that's a thing people like to list here).
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"Er, ah, so, sorry to disappoint all you wonderful people, but in solidarity with the SAG-AFTRA and WGA strikes, I, ah, won't be writing OR performing any jokes today."

"WHEN DID YOU START??"
This is a pretty common setup but now that im looking at this post im getting the sense that I actually read something exactly like this on twitter. Did i steal this
To me it's more like, well, we participate in a society that (unfortunately) believes in private property, and I think on some level, in that context, it would seem rude to a stranger if I lifted their joke without credit. So if it doesn't diminish me, I should make sure they're credited/boosted, for the same reason that I'd want them properly compensated for their labor. But on the other hand I see what you mean. Saint Peter is not going to call me out for potentially narcissistically taking credit for someone else's obvious Muppets riff.