In an increasingly connected society, we need a simple definitive mechanism for telling
people that they are s**t at jokes, and therefore shouldn't.
Just a simple card that can be handed over that ensures that people know that they are verifiably s**t at jokes. So many awkward situations would be avoided if the people that are s**t at jokes simply knew they were s**t at jokes, and could then not.
Thinking of doing a joke about bukkake? That's level seven material pal, and you've demonstrated no evidence of comedic skills beyond level three, are you sure you want to show yourself up this badly?
I mean, jokes about paedophilia are up there with the most controversial stuff going, but I once saw a stand up do twenty minutes of material about it that was clever, nuanced, sensitive, righteous and f**king hilarious. Most comics couldn't do that. Peter Kay couldn't do twenty minutes on kiddy fiddling.
Posted By: Arizona Bay on October 26th 2017 at 10:55:48
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- In an increasingly connected society, we need a simple definitive mechanism for telling (General Chat) - Arizona Bay, Oct 26, 10:55:48
- has anyone ever told you........you think about shit way too much... (General Chat) - usacanary, Oct 26, 17:00:59
- ... (General Chat) - Chris Peacock, Oct 26, 11:39:27
- Don't buy the argument. (General Chat) - avenging canary, Oct 26, 11:17:22
- It was a route one, 4-4-fucking-2 gag to be told gleefully by someone who had just learned (General Chat) - norway, Oct 26, 11:07:33
- Would never work. Too subjective. (n/m) (General Chat) - Trent_Canary, Oct 26, 11:03:33
- One man's joke... (General Chat) - APB, Oct 26, 11:02:29
- But isn't humour as subjective as music (although with a lot more (General Chat) - CB41, Oct 26, 11:01:21
- Yes, on William Wallace to be precise... in Glasgow. Brave. (n/m) (General Chat) - Pixelman, Oct 26, 12:12:55
- Uncomfortably brilliant (n/m) (General Chat) - CB41, Oct 26, 12:14:24
- Yes, on William Wallace to be precise... in Glasgow. Brave. (n/m) (General Chat) - Pixelman, Oct 26, 12:12:55
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