View Full Version : Risque Humour
3wotkris
06/01/10, 04:58 PM
How far is too far?
terror_91
06/01/10, 05:18 PM
All depends on your company. I can get away with truly disgusting jokes with my best friend and then next to nothing if I'm with strangers or girls.
ayerock
06/01/10, 06:00 PM
As long as it makes over half the people laugh
Lines exist only to be crossed
Manicapathy
06/01/10, 06:18 PM
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ding ding ding, we have a winner.
EXTREMELY NSFW
ReadyForAction
06/01/10, 06:18 PM
Lines exist only to be crossed
if I find it funny then I'm going to say it.
Lines exist only to be crossed
Exactly. I find humor in everything. Fuck it if no one else finds it funny. If you do, go with it.
3wotkris
06/01/10, 06:45 PM
I only ask because I made a pretty cruel joke over facebook (yeahhhh...) about a guy on TV who had overcame cancer of the mouth but had had his tongue removed. Naturally, I got a fair bit of negative feedback, though I did get some laughs (albeit all from girls - maybe because I'm incredibly hot? /sarcasm), it just sorta felt like one of those going to hell moments.
Jennurna Gray
06/01/10, 06:50 PM
Lines exist only to be crossed
Win.
mymusicismylife
06/01/10, 07:02 PM
People are too easily offended.
re7ard1337
06/01/10, 07:05 PM
they can be funny, but i hate it when people (especially "edgy" comedians) say controversial things just for the sake of laughs. jokes can be in bad taste, but they must be clever.
alliegator16
06/01/10, 07:05 PM
I only ask because I made a pretty cruel joke over facebook (yeahhhh...) about a guy on TV who had overcame cancer of the mouth but had had his tongue removed. Naturally, I got a fair bit of negative feedback, though I did get some laughs (albeit all from girls - maybe because I'm incredibly hot? /sarcasm), it just sorta felt like one of those going to hell moments.
Are you going to tell us the joke?
SincerelyMe
06/01/10, 07:06 PM
Know your audience.
atticus18244fss
06/01/10, 07:36 PM
My motto is: There's nothing that's to far. (or to soon)
It can get ugly sometimes
beazer32
06/01/10, 07:36 PM
let's hear the joke.
Anything goes as long as it isn't malicious.
troubledbyinsects
06/01/10, 07:59 PM
Any joke goes. If someone disagrees, or thinks it's in bad taste, fuck them. People are too uptight and take everything too seriously. Have some fun.
showmethefever
06/01/10, 08:09 PM
Yeah, fuck it. I usually don't hold back.
I find a lot of tasteless jokes to be pretty stupid, because the joke relies so heavily on shock value rather than actual humor. But when a tasteless joke is funny, then it's all good with me, no matter the context
3wotkris
06/01/10, 08:29 PM
Are you going to tell us the joke?
It was merely a general observation that Deal or No Deal's decision to invite a contestant onto the show who'd had their tongue removed was probably the best decision ever.
Clockwork00
06/01/10, 08:39 PM
It usually depends on how close it is to me. I don't mind that joke because I don't know the guy (nor have I seen the episode). But if it was my dad or uncle or whatever, I definitely wouldn't enjoy it as much.
roughroads
06/01/10, 08:51 PM
If I think it's funny I say it.
de1337ed
06/01/10, 08:55 PM
Use your judgment. Ultimately you don't offend anyone, they allow themselves to be offended. I still try to be respectful but you can never tell when someone is going to throw a fit over a miniscule detail. :shrug:
maxvsmaradona
06/01/10, 09:09 PM
I think when you say "I'm going to rape you", and you go and do it... well, then it's not funny anymore.
AndrewIcex
06/01/10, 11:00 PM
Usually, for every 1 person that is pissed off for you offending them, there is usually 5 people thinking that person should get the fuck over it.
Thriftstoresuit
06/01/10, 11:14 PM
I maintain that no subject should be labeled as "off-limits" to joke about.
Xx sorrow xX
06/01/10, 11:44 PM
depends if someone's offended
I'm partial to dropping a "That's what she said" during chorus rehearsal, and picking up on anything that can be used as a double entendre.
Our chorus director is totally into it, and the laughter helps people get comfortable.
Richard Maxim
06/02/10, 12:03 AM
People need to lighten the fuck up, laugh at a joke about your mom giving me a blumpkin. It's hilarious.
rosielikesyou
06/02/10, 12:24 AM
Know your audience. My best friend and I say incredibly horrific and disturbing jokes very flippantly to one another, and our conversations are borderline offensive on their own. It's limiting it to that that keeps us from getting our asses handed to us by the serious folk.
drevans18
06/02/10, 01:29 AM
it's never too far. unless you're serious. like racism. it's funny until you're serious, then it's really not okay.
Charles777
06/02/10, 06:56 AM
I looooooooooooove dead baby jokes.
samsara
06/02/10, 09:56 AM
Vagina.
bamamitch
06/02/10, 10:33 AM
topic's getting slow. let's have some risque humor in here now. see how long we can go before offending someone. I'll start.
how do you turn a fruit into a vegetable? AIDS
DefaultThis
06/02/10, 10:51 AM
it's never too far. unless you're serious. like racism. it's funny until you're serious, then it's really not okay.
Rule on racist jokes: if you're taking the piss out of your own race, it's OK. Otherwise it's just not cool.
I was half asleep on a bus one time and I overheard someone say to someone else ''Hey, let's draw a Hitler mustache on her!''
I'm Jewish. Some of my family are Holocaust survivors. I wasn't best pleased, but I didn't say anything to them about it.
Also, love the Turk avatar.
drevans18
06/02/10, 10:56 AM
Rule on racist jokes: if you're taking the piss out of your own race, it's OK. Otherwise it's just not cool.
I was half asleep on a bus one time and I overheard someone say to someone else ''Hey, let's draw a Hitler mustache on her!''
I'm Jewish. Some of my family are Holocaust survivors. I wasn't best pleased, but I didn't say anything to them about it.
Also, love the Turk avatar.
Generally a good rule to follow. But, I've found that if you're joking with people who know you aren't serious and they aren't as well, then it's just in humors grace. But I agree, making a 'joke' about some random person on a bus is not okay. My friend group is extremely diverse; I'm half black/half Jewish, one friend is half Japanese/half Jewish, one is half Chinese/half Black, one is straight up white. We're quite a racist bunch, but only in joking.
Oh, and thanks. I do what I do, when I do what I do.
DefaultThis
06/02/10, 11:12 AM
Generally a good rule to follow. But, I've found that if you're joking with people who know you aren't serious and they aren't as well, then it's just in humors grace. But I agree, making a 'joke' about some random person on a bus is not okay. My friend group is extremely diverse; I'm half black/half Jewish, one friend is half Japanese/half Jewish, one is half Chinese/half Black, one is straight up white. We're quite a racist bunch, but only in joking.
Oh, and thanks. I do what I do, when I do what I do.
There are some touchy topics people don't joke about, and the Holocaust is one of them. I never know whether to laugh at Holocaust jokes or be pissed off. Usually I just laugh, because who wants to be around the pissy girl who takes it all too seriously? But on the other hand I'm like, if I were in Treblinka I wouldn't be giggling so much.
England is mainly Christian, so my friends are either Christian or Jewish because I went to a Jewish school for a while.
If you're half black half Jewish (I think I've heard someone call it ''Blewish'' ;-) ) your hair must be HUGE.
awwgereee
06/02/10, 11:43 AM
topic's getting slow. let's have some risque humor in here now. see how long we can go before offending someone. I'll start.
how do you turn a fruit into a vegetable? AIDS
i lol'd
yayitsjoe
06/02/10, 11:59 AM
what did the one plate say to the other plate?
"lunch is on me."
oh man, i am so crazy.
bamamitch
06/02/10, 12:23 PM
what did the one plate say to the other plate?
"lunch is on me."
oh man, i am so crazy.
you need to calm down. i WILL have you removed. :-p
yayitsjoe
06/02/10, 12:37 PM
you need to calm down. i WILL have you removed. :-p
hahaha, i know i'm living on the edge. but that's my kind of humor. stupid puns. :D
if I find it funny then I'm going to say it.
This.
bamamitch
06/02/10, 01:38 PM
hahaha, i know i'm living on the edge. but that's my kind of humor. stupid puns. :D
i love them so much.
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Kozzy333
06/02/10, 01:46 PM
What's the difference between a dead baby and an apple?
I don't masturbate on an apple before I eat it.
yayitsjoe
06/02/10, 02:04 PM
i love them so much.
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HAHAHA.
catherinexhimel
06/03/10, 10:12 PM
I'm partial to dropping a "That's what she said" during chorus rehearsal, and picking up on anything that can be used as a double entendre.
Our chorus director is totally into it, and the laughter helps people get comfortable.
My choir director says that's what she said jokes, haha. Anything goes in choir, really.
I've found that, generally, AP does not appreciate risque humor (http://www.absolutepunk.net/showthread.php?t=1678152&highlight=retards).
Waffleconsumer
06/04/10, 01:39 AM
I've found that, generally, AP does not appreciate risque humor (http://www.absolutepunk.net/showthread.php?t=1678152&highlight=retards).
That's one of the worst threads I have ever read.
Michifoxx
06/04/10, 06:08 AM
Ohh. I remember that one..
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