| I need the dude on the cabin porch's cardigan |
| It was funny. I laughed. |
I still have nightmares about that person. School is indeed childcare. Don't get me wrong, it's other things too. It's not pejorative or reducing teachers to babysitters to state a fact that school is childcare. Ok, just had to get that out of my body. The SNL skit was exactly how I was feeling about trying to manage it all. |
Comedy is often rooted in things that are dark and sad. Watch any comedy special. It's how humans cope. If it isn't how you cope, don't click on the link and don't watch any comedy. |
Oh, FFS, school is not childcare. It may eliminate the need for childcare in some situations, but the fact that you can use it instead of paying for childcare does not make it childcare. Anyway. SNL seems to determined to have one bit every show that shows the rightward trend of its politics (see the Try Guys thing on a previous episode), but "What do they eat?" was a great line. |
Oh, hey...there you are. If it eliminates the need for some other kind of childcare, then guess what...it's childcare. It's other things too. But yeah, still childcare. |
| When my husband got covid, he went to our house on the eastern shore for a week because I didn't want it spreading. Now after seeing this, I think either I need covid! This was too funny. |
If your kid is home from school sick, do you tell the teacher that you'll be sending them in another time to collect that childcare they missed? Also, I am not "the" school is not childcare poster, but I suspect I'd like her. |
NP... that's not how childcare works. Childcare is routine, predictable and is available when you need it. It's semantics to say that school isn't a form of childcare. It's like saying restaurants aren't feeding people because that's the role of a household kitchen. |
Do you believe that all parents everywhere should have anticipated a global pandemic and saved up to pay for a nanny for 1.5 years while schools were closed? If so, you may just be mentally ill enough to get along with that poster. |
Hmm, when my kids were in daycare (which I think we can all agree is childcare) and they were sick, they just missed a day. There were no makeup days and I paid for it anyway. Just explaining how childcare works since you don't seem to be familiar with the concept. |
No, I think the global pandemic exposed the many shortcomings in American society and the many ways schools and teachers were called upon to fill in those gaps. People seem entirely too eager to go back to the way things were just because they were able to get by on the patched-together system. It sucked for a lot of people for years, which means it was a problem even when it wasn't a problem for you. And it's still a problem. The fact that you're using mental illness as an insult/punchline hybrid makes it clear that you learned nothing from this experience. |
+1 And there were bits of “this isn’t actually funny” within the sketch. |
Loved that part |
| Most of comedy makes fun of SOMEONE. Time to grow a thick skin. It was funny to me and I lost my job due to Covid, so I wasn't just living the luxurious life. |