Name-based jokes should definitely die. Especially if it's from people you just met!
However, they are still above ethnicity-, body-, gender-based comedy for basically the same reasons.
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Name-based jokes should definitely die. Especially if it's from people you just met!
However, they are still above ethnicity-, body-, gender-based comedy for basically the same reasons.
Agreed, I was being a bit melodramatic about them.
I get you, though. A mailman once made a completely inappropriate joke about my last name that I already had heard so many times and I was just dumbstruck. He was so excited and gaudy to let me in on it. I'm sure he thought I wouldn't know that one. Hopefully he could see the life leave my body, when I monotonously answered "never heard that one before" and remembers that the next time he thinks of a joke about the name of a customer.
Had that same experience at work, and with someone who had just been hired and was being introduced to me for the first time. It wasn't inappropriate but I'd heard it at least three times that week alone. She didn't last terribly long in the office.
Says the peenist plant.
I agree, but the temptation to appear funny is strong.
i thought that sarcasm was the lowest form of comedy
I've always heard puns were. I don't believe it though. I mean a good pun is its own reword.
[crickets chirping]
I'll see myself out.
I appreciate you and your pun.