Originally posted by charles t
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As someone who suffers from dyslexia, I was wondering if jokes were allowed about other groups. Or is it only allowed in the case of groups that don't have a strong voice and political clout? Or is it that some afflictions are funny, and others aren't?
I don't want the dyslexia jokes to stop, I can see the funny side and personally I don't give a fcuk, I was just wondering about the 'rules of engagement'.
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Women of different nationalities were interviewed and ask to say what was the first thing they said after making love.
The French woman said " Ah! Cherie! Magnifique! Encore! Encore!"
The American woman said " Say honey, that was swell! What did you say your name was ? "
The English woman said " Do you feel better now, Charles ? "
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Ant
Hello Beef Oven et al,
Just to be serious for a moment; my own feeling is that pretty-well everything can be a humour subject _if_the_result_is_funny_ but at the same time I wouldn't want to cause any offence - my early attempts on here were a bit apologetic until I'd got an idea of the audience. Some subjects are just too, ermm, overbearing to be joked about, Private Eye apart sometimes although usually their jokes are comments rather than humour.
Probably many of us have problems which get joked about, I do and I also crack them - the thing is to keep the joke at arm's length from the sufferer but I realise that that can be easier to say than to do. Perhaps there could be an indexing system - if a joke begins with a D) for instance, those with dyslexia will know to skip it.
All these Great War thoughts at present bring to mind the black humour from that period which helped to make life less unbearable...
Regards Ant
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostAs someone who suffers from dyslexia, I was wondering if jokes were allowed about other groups. Or is it only allowed in the case of groups that don't have a strong voice and political clout? Or is it that some afflictions are funny, and others aren't?
I don't want the dyslexia jokes to stop, I can see the funny side and personally I don't give a fcuk, I was just wondering about the 'rules of engagement'."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Originally posted by Petrushka View PostI can sympathise but the world will be terribly short of jokes if we had to rule out upsetting one group of people or another. I am very short (5' 2'' soaking wet) and have had all the jokes and usual nicknames about it for most of my life, many of the jokes coming from me! A reasonably thick skin is a distinct advantage but as my mother used to say 'laugh and the world laughs with you, cry and you cry alone'.
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostAs someone who suffers from dyslexia, I was wondering if jokes were allowed about other groups. Or is it only allowed in the case of groups that don't have a strong voice and political clout? Or is it that some afflictions are funny, and others aren't?
I don't want the dyslexia jokes to stop, I can see the funny side and personally I don't give a fcuk, I was just wondering about the 'rules of engagement'.
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostAgreed. But, I was not looking to rule out any jokes, I was looking for licence to get going on all groups, not just the easy targets."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Originally posted by Petrushka View Post... and the Irish (or is this last still admitted??).
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